- Invasive amphibian pathogen may have no issues adapting to American soils
April 19, 2024
A new study from UF biologists raises concerns over a fungal pathogen’s ability to survive in Appalachian soils. Read more "Invasive amphibian pathogen may have no issues adapting to American soils" - Five college faculty elected AAAS fellows
April 18, 2024
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), renowned as one of the largest scientific societies globally and publisher of the Science family of journals, announced the election of five faculty members across the College of Liberal Arts and ... - Remembering Bob Graham, a titan of public service
April 17, 2024
The University of Florida celebrates the life of Bob Graham, highlighting his distinguished career in public service, advocacy for education, and enduring impact on Florida’s political landscape. Read more "Remembering Bob Graham, a titan of public service" - A Visual Tribute to Bob Graham’s Legacy
April 17, 2024
Through a collection of photographs curated by the Bob Graham Center for Public Service, we celebrate the remarkable life of Bob Graham. From pivotal moments in his career to intimate snapshots of personal triumphs, each image shows the joy, determination, ... - Two CLAS professors named Distinguished Teaching Scholars
April 12, 2024
Jonathan Martin and Selman Hershfield were recognized for their innovative teaching methods and exemplary research. Read more "Two CLAS professors named Distinguished Teaching Scholars" - A whirlwind of big data: Recapping DataFest 2024
April 10, 2024
DataFest brought together students from across UF to find and share meaning in a large and complex dataset. Read more "A whirlwind of big data: Recapping DataFest 2024" - Researchers create a new AI pipeline for identifying molecular interactions
April 10, 2024
AI developments in chemical biology could unlock new types of disease treatments. Read more "Researchers create a new AI pipeline for identifying molecular interactions" - Humans shape the journey of mud, study reveals
April 9, 2024
Human activity has interfered with the flow of mud and organic carbon globally, according to a study led by biogeochemist Thomas S. Bianchi. Read more "Humans shape the journey of mud, study reveals" - We’ve had bird evolution all wrong
April 8, 2024
A frozen chunk of genome rewrites our understanding of the bird family tree. Read more "We’ve had bird evolution all wrong" - How to safely observe 2024 total solar eclipse, according to UF astronomy professors
April 8, 2024
UF Astronomy’s Paul Sell and Triana Almeyda explain how observers of the solar eclipse can safely view a rare celestial event. Read more "How to safely observe 2024 total solar eclipse, according to UF astronomy professors"