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Values instilled during his liberal arts and sciences education prepare alumnus Leonard Spearman for lifelong leadership.

The Second First Year is the Hardest

Two current students and two recent alumni of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences shared how they carved out their paths after transferring to UF.

Twists and Turns

Career paths often go in unexpected directions — and the college is embracing those winding roads in its approach to professional preparation for students.

Center for Jewish Studies Receives Gift to Fund Holocaust Studies Professorship

A gift advances the college's standing as a leader in Holocaust Studies.

Bringing His A-Game

Gator100 honoree aims high and helps launch Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux to success.

Dream Machines

We are on the cusp of a new era. As the power of artificial intelligence is unleashed, global industries are experiencing a transformation unlike any other — and the University of Florida is stepping forward to shape the future. Here, faculty and students are taking a great leap to unlock the benefits of artificial intelligence […]

Q&A: Professor Uwem Akpan on His New Novel, ‘New York, My Village’

Uwem Akpan, assistant professor of creative writing, discusses the writing process and themes of his latest novel 'New York, My Village.'

Calls for Disability Rights Shape More Accessible Future at UF

Steven Noll, history master lecturer, shares his insights about accessibility and UF's Disability Resource Center.

Calls for Disability Rights Shape More Accessible Future at UF

Steven Noll, history master lecturer, shares his insights about accessibility and UF's Disability Resource Center.

UF Alumna Reaches New Heights at Kitt Peak National Observatory

Michelle Edwards takes on a leadership role at the preeminent astronomical research center.

Mars rover images help UF scientist, NASA team narrow the search for ancient life

As a member of the team behind NASA's Perseverance rover, geology professor Amy Williams searches for signs of long-gone life on the red planet.

UF Team Joins National Study of Brain Development in Infants, Children

Professor Lisa Scott of the Department of Psychology is part of a team making UF "one of the premier sites for examining early infant and child neural development."