Tag: fall-2019-ytori-mag
From the Dean: Fall 2019
Dean David Richardson introduces the Fall 2019 issue of Ytori magazine.
Reimagining the Humanities
Now in its second decade, the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere is bringing disciplines together to tackle grand-challenge questions.
Lessons from Hurricanes Past
With the help of digital technology, UF professor Ken Sassaman plans to bring the history of a devastated town to the present.
Ari Luxenberg ’03 is Living His California Dream
This UF alumnus took a big risk to see if he could make it in Hollywood.
The Odd Couple of Economics
Evening of Excellence honoree Mark Rush and economics chair Thomas Knight have a irreverant — and competitive — rapport.
How Can We Change Healthcare? Build Better Doctors
Professor Laura Guyer helps students tackle health disparities with a rapidly growing minor.
Taking Stock of the Future at a Beyond120 Internship
A summer internship sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences experiential learning program provided two students with new perspectives and job offers.
Hearing Their Voices
Discover how UF's English Language Institute helped a student from Togo achieve her academic goals.
Where History Happened
History professor Sean Adams led a group of educators on a historical tour across Florida and Alabama to learn more about the Civil War.
Amy J. Galloway (’81, JD ’85) Began a Lifetime of Learning at UF
A successful alumna made sure her college education was more than just a steppingstone toward law school.
Evening of Excellence 2019 Honorees
The annual Evening of Excellence shines a spotlight on those who make the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences an essential part of UF.
Petty Disputes, Serious Study
Professor of Linguistics Diana Boxer put Thanksgiving quarrels to good use in a new study focused on bickering.
New Book Releases from Faculty and Alumni
Check out the latest published work by our talented faculty and alumni.
UF Professor Earns Hall of Fame Spot for Groundbreaking Invention
Chemistry professor Richard Yost's invention has been used to test Olympic athletes for drugs and to save newborns' lives.
Remembering David Colburn
Honoring the life and legacy of Liberal Arts and Sciences champion David Colburn.