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WATCH: The Pitfalls and Potential of Criminal Justice AI
What are the ethical implications of police departments and courts using artificial intelligence in their work?
U.S. News Ranks CLAS Graduate Programs Among Nation’s Best
The U.S. News & World Report 2022 Best Graduate Schools rankings gave high marks to Criminology, History, English and others.
Behind the Cover
CLAS Graphic Designer Khary Khalfani explains what inspired his design for the latest cover of Ytori magazine.
Invasive Big-Headed Ants Pose a Major Threat to a Kenyan Ecosystem
New research shines a light on the havoc that invasive species can wreak.
Grant seeks to prevent implicit bias among clinical researchers, address racial disparities
A team of all-female physicians and scientists is leveraging personal experiences with underrepresentation in medicine to begin identifying a solution toward implicit bias in clinical research.
Grant seeks to prevent implicit bias among clinical researchers, address racial disparities
A team of all-female physicians and scientists is leveraging personal experiences with underrepresentation in medicine to begin identifying a solution toward implicit bias in clinical research.
Rick Yost Awarded Analytical Chemistry Award
Chemistry professor Rick Yost has been awarded the 2021 Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award for his work in the fields of mass spectrometry and analytical chemistry.
Newly Funded Psychology Research Looks to Improve Alzheimer’s Navigation Impairment
The projects received more than $867,000 through grants from the Florida Department of Health and the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Aging.
Margaret Galvan Receives Stanford Humanities Center External Faculty Fellowship
Galvan will research how American LGBTQ cartoonists in the 1980s and 1990s formed community through comics.
UF Researcher Helps Confirm Ancient Primates Once Walked with Dinosaurs
A new study featuring UF geology assistant professor Courtney J. Sprain helps us better understand the oldest known primates.
How Virtual Reality Can Make History Accessible
English PhD student Laken Brooks uses virtual reality to highlight marginalized groups and histories.
Helping Students Through Difficult Times
The CLAS Cares fund helped Elisabeth Rios-Brooks weather a difficult period.