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A New Book Shows What African American Studies Made Possible at UF
The history of the African American Studies Program at the University of Florida offers lessons for everyone.
For UF Math Alumnus Joe Alfred, Giving Back Was Logical
After a 41-year career, Joe Alfred wanted to help ensure math students continue to have the same opportunities he did.
Peter Hirschfeld Wins 2022 John Bardeen Prize
Physicist Peter Hirschfeld wins a prestigious award honoring his exploration of superconductivity.
2022 College Teaching/Advising Award Winners Revealed
The awards honor exceptional teachers and advisors in each college for their commitment to enhancing the student experience.
Study Finds Community Policing Falls Short in the Global South
Sociologist Rebecca Hanson, alongside a research team spanning the Global South, finds that community policing strategies don't deliver the anticipated results.
Studying glaciers . . . from Florida
Mickey MacKie, professor in the Department of Geological Sciences, is using machine learning to better understand the movement and melting of glaciers.
Prof. Sixue Chen Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
The biology professor is among seven faculty members from the University of Florida to receive the prestigious honor.
Study Finds Community Policing Falls Short in the Global South
Sociologist Rebecca Hanson, alongside a research team spanning the Global South, finds that community policing strategies don't deliver the anticipated results.
CLAS Faculty Awarded National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships
Professors Elizabeth Dale of the Department of History and Matthieu Felt of the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures received the fellowships.
Why we love Wordle, according to science
Matt Baldwin of the Department of Psychology explains why we're so obsessed with the word game.
Prof. Robert Walker Receives Carl O. Sauer Distinguished Scholarship Award
The professor was recognized for fostering a greater understanding of Latin American geography.
UF Mourns the Passing of Robert H. Grubbs, Nobel-Winning Alumnus
The chemist and Nobel Laureate earned two degrees from UF. He was 79.