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The History of Self-Help
Associate professor Trysh Travis offers a new perspective on the history of self-help books as a guest on the popular By the Book podcast.
Finding His Spark: Jon Renthrope and Cajun Fire Brewery
Alum Renthrope is the founder and CEO of Cajun Fire Brewing Company, only the fifth Black-owned brewery in the history of the United States and the first in the South.
UF Astrobiologist Embarks on Second Mars Mission
After serving on the Curiosity rover team since 2009, Amy Williams is now a participating scientist on the Perseverance rover, which touches down on the red planet on Feb. 18.
The New Extended Family: Pet Ownership During the Pandemic
PhD student Jennifer Applebaum designed a study to gauge how owners feel about their pets during the quarantine.
2021 College Teaching/Advising Award Winners Revealed
The annual Teaching/Advising Awards recognize outstanding teachers and advisors in each college for the difference they make in students’ lives.Â
Lost and Found
A revered Afro-Brazilian abolitionist's tomb had been lost to history — until graduate student Licinio Nunes de Miranda embarked on a three-year quest to find it.
Lost and Found
A revered Afro-Brazilian abolitionist's tomb had been lost to history — until graduate student Licinio Nunes de Miranda embarked on a three-year quest to find it.
From One Milestone to the Next: African American Studies at UF
On the cusp of becoming a department, the African American Studies Program celebrates over 50 years of scholarship and struggle.
From One Milestone to the Next: African American Studies at UF
On the cusp of becoming a department, the African American Studies Program celebrates over 50 years of scholarship and struggle.
Students Awarded at National Math Modeling Challenge
Three teams of students received Meritorious Awards for work with differential equations.
U.S. News Ranks UF Online Psychology Bachelor’s Program #2 in the Nation
UF Online places high in the U.S. News & World Report's latest rankings.
CLAS Researchers Receive Humanities Scholarship Enhancement Award
Sixteen faculty members in the college will receive the Humanities Scholarship Enhancement Award to fund their research throughout 2021.Â