Ytori Magazine
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.
Beyond Buzzwords
Corporate sustainability expert Tameka Samuel-Jones weighs in on how the business world can step up.
Disappearing Acts
Are Arctic lakes in danger? New research from UF postdoctoral researcher Elizabeth Webb reveals widespread declines in surface water.
Creative License
New book releases from CLAS faculty and alumni.
Behind the Scenes
An inside look at all that goes into the print production of the magazine.
“Earth, Sea & Sky” Crossword
Enjoy the crossword featured in the fall 2022 issue of Ytori magazine.
Dean’s Letter
Dean David E. Richardson introduces the new issue of Ytori magazine.
Creative License, Spring 2022
New book releases from faculty and alumni.
From the Dean
Dean David E. Richardson introduces readers to the Spring 2018 issue of Ytori.
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.