- Student Profile — Gabriella Larios
March 27, 2017
Breaking the Color Barrier Gabriella Larios ’17 enjoys putting the pieces together — literally. This aspiring lawyer discovered jigsaw puzzles for stress relief while studying for the LSAT and now regularly assembles 500-piece puzzles when she’s not leading student government or ... - Faculty Profile — Thomas S. Bianchi
March 27, 2017
Delta Blues “Burn and burial,” offers Thomas S. Bianchi, the Jon L. and Beverly A. Thompson Endowed Chair of Geological Sciences, as a central theme of his research. He’s referring to carbon cycling, especially the release of carbon into the atmosphere ... - Recent Discovery Questions the Origins of the Universe
March 27, 2017
Astronomers find the first binary–binary. Everything we know about the formation of solar systems might be wrong, say Professor of Astronomy Jian Ge and postdoc Bo Ma. They’ve discovered the first “binary–binary,” or two massive companions around one star in a ... - Humanities and the Sunshine State
March 27, 2017
High school students enjoy a different kind of summer camp. Water is Florida’s largest resource. UF’s Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, in collaboration with UF’s Center for Precollegiate Education and Training, has developed a distinctive weeklong program that ... - Most dengue infections transmitted in or near home
March 23, 2017
Study findings could aid in interrupting transmission chains and reducing severe illness The majority of dengue virus infections appear to happen very close to home and are transmitted from the same family of mosquitoes, suggests new research led by the University ... - Libris | March 2016
March 1, 2017
The Medieval Risk-Reward Society Courts, Adventure, and Love in the European Middle Ages Will Hasty The Medieval Risk-Reward Society: Courts, Adventure, and Love in the European Middle Ages offers a study of adventure and love in the European Middle Ages focused on the ... - Three Biology Faculty Named AAAS Fellows
January 3, 2017
Every year since 1874, the American Academy for the Advancement of Science names its fellows for significant contributions to society and technology. In 2016, its 391 fellows included five UF faculty, three of whom are from the Department of Biology: ... - UF’s Department of Political Science Partners with the Harn Museum of Art to Unite Arts and Sciences
December 15, 2016
The University of Florida has one of the best art museums on a college campus, yet many faculty members don’t know about it, let less find ways to incorporate art into their curricula. On Dec. 9, 2016, faculty of the ... - Professor of Political Science Receives National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
December 14, 2016
Professor Leslie Elin Anderson investigates Nicaraguan politics. Professor of Political Science Leslie Elin Anderson has received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities for her book project, Democratic Enclaves in Times of Trouble: The Politics of Resistance in Nicaragua. ... - From the Dean
December 8, 2016
Dean David E. Richardson introduces the first issue of Ytori. Read more "From the Dean"