Ytori Magazine
One for the Ages: 75 Years of UF Geological Sciences
Chair of Geological Sciences and Professor of Geology Ellen Martin celebrates the department's milestone anniversary.
UF Historians Unveil Local Business History
A group of UF historians preserves corporate archives to build local connections.
A Racial Reckoning in Gainesville
Exploring the histories of local racial injustice with the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program.
From the Dean
Dean David E. Richardson introduces the new Spring/Summer 2023 issue of Ytori magazine.
A Seat at the Table: 75 Years of Women’s Progress
In celebration of 75 years of coeducation, we take a trek back through the decades to examine women's progress at UF.
CLAS Summer Reading List
Welcome to our summer reading list, curated by faculty across the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Why Lessons from Ancient Rome Matter in a Modern World
Learn more about ancient Rome and the modern lessons we can take away from this once-mighty civilization.
Wake-Up Calls
Environmental storytellers, advocates and visionaries work to repair humanity’s relationship with a changing world.
In All Kinds of Weather
A state-of-the-art mobile radar unit exposes the secrets of Florida's severe weather events.
Turtle Tracker
A biologist hopes to protect a critically endangered species by exploring its comeback on a remote island.
Below the Melt
Geological scientists traverse massive ice sheets to explore the causes and consequences of loss.
Healing Across Borders
A study abroad trip to Oaxaca teaches pre-health students invaluable lessons.
Anna Morris Pays the Doubters No Mind
A military leader keeps moving forward when others try to hold her back.
Early to Rise
A celebration of esteemed young alumni named to 40 Gators Under 40.
Force of Nature
Pioneering ecologist Robert D. Holt finds the simple truths in the natural world’s complexity.
Next Thing You Know
Triple-Gator Leandra Merz shows the value in embracing life’s unexpected detours.
Research Roundup
Across the college, researchers address gaps in knowledge of the natural world, from plant behavior to coastline protection.
Getting the Dirt on Space Plants
To make a groundbreaking lunar discovery, geochemist Stephen M. Elardo brings a research team down to earth.
Welcome to Scott Family Hall
A generous alumnus commits $10 million to research and graduate education in the Department of Chemistry.
From the Dean
Dean David E. Richardson introduces the new issue of Ytori magazine.