- Above and Below
December 8, 2016
Geologist Stephanie James applies a novel technique to understand permafrost thaw. Read more "Above and Below" - Settling a 13th-century Theological Debate?
December 8, 2016
Nina Caputo, an associate professor in history, collaborated with illustrator Liz Clarke to create the first medieval graphic history. Read more "Settling a 13th-century Theological Debate?" - Pop Quiz
December 8, 2016
It’s pop quiz time! Read more "Pop Quiz" - Laurels
December 8, 2016
Awards and honors from the alumni, students and professors at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Read more "Laurels" - Does Rosetta Stone Work?
December 8, 2016
UF’s Gillian Lord conducts the first study comparing learning Spanish in the classroom and from the popular language program. Read more "Does Rosetta Stone Work?" - Global Issues — Ten Things to Know about Zika
December 8, 2016
UF’s Emerging Pathogens Institute (EPI) is on the front lines of defense against Zika, which has traveled through Central America into the United States, with the first Florida cases in July 2016. Read more "Global Issues — Ten Things to Know ... - Extracurricular — Taylor Rouviere
December 8, 2016
Actor and student Taylor Rouviere hits the books on the film set. Read more "Extracurricular — Taylor Rouviere" - The Big Chirp
December 8, 2016
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, or LIGO, has detected two “chirps” of gravitational waves — a cute phrase for an epic cosmic event, the merger and collapse of two black holes. Read more "The Big Chirp" - UF’s History with LIGO
December 8, 2016
Get to know the LIGO Laboratory at UF. Read more "UF’s History with LIGO" - Old Family Recipe — Really, Really Old
December 8, 2016
UF anthropologists collaborate to recreate an ancient Peruvian beer. Read more "Old Family Recipe — Really, Really Old"