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Ytori Spring/Summer 2024 featuring a picture of water

Spring/Summer 2024

Dive into the latest issue of Ytori magazine, where we unravel the complexities of water, our Earth’s most precious resource. Join us as we explore the future of water, unveil visionary research, and reimagine water’s role in our lives.

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About Ytori

Ytori, the official magazine of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, unveils the latest research, groundbreaking discoveries, alumni stories, and more.

Published twice a year, Ytori serves as a bridge that connects over 127,000 alumni from all corners of the globe to their alma mater, It’s a testament to the successes, innovations, and individuals that propel the college forward.

Ytori : /e-tour-e/ noun
Spanish variant of “itori.” Translates to “alligator” in the language of the Timucua, the native inhabitants of north-central and northeastern Florida.

We encourage readers to share their questions and story ideas. Reach out to our dedicated editorial staff at newsandpublications@clas.ufl.edu to join the conversation!


Past Issues

Fall/Winter 2023

In this issue of Ytori magazine, we showcase new synergies that are expanding the frontiers of knowledge. Join us as we explore the creative collaborations, interdisciplinary projects, and unconventional approaches that continue to propel the college forward.

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Spring/Summer 2023

In this issue of Ytori magazine, we reflect on our shared human experience across time. Join us as we retrace our past, examine the realities of the present, and envision the possibilities that lie ahead.

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Fall 2022

This issue of Ytori magazine explores the intersectional ways our college continues to confront a rapidly shifting climate. In the spirit of rising to difficult challenges, our faculty, staff, students and alumni probe complex problems to find the truth and protect our planet.

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Spring 2022

This issue of Ytori magazine celebrates the college community’s strides in expanding knowledge about mental and physical life — as well as the connection between them. Stories cover mental wellness initiatives, maternal health, accessibility in geology, spirituality’s role in health care, and more.

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Fall 2021

This issue of Ytori magazine explores the breadth of journeys that begin at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Stories highlight the transfer student experience, professional development opportunities, artificial intelligence research and more.

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Winter 2021

This issue explores how CLAS faculty, alumni and students confronted the COVID-19 pandemic head-on and made a positive difference in the lives of others, while also celebrating the history of the African American Studies Program and looking ahead to an exciting future.

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Fall 2019

This issue explores how a group of diverse professors and students are reimagining the humanities through the bold new program, UF Intersections: Animating Conversations with the Humanities.

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Spring 2018

The Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research carries on its namesake’s legacy by protecting these vulnerable animals.

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Fall 2017

Former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham discusses his lifelong commitment to public service and what he hopes will be the lasting legacy of his namesake at UF, the Bob Graham Center.

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Spring 2017

The university’s new chemistry/chemical biology building is a testament to science, technology and tenacity. This issue takes a look at what this building means for the future of UF and celebrates the many chemistry alumni who have made a positive impact on our world.

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Fall 2016

The introductory issue of Ytori takes a look at some of the amazing research coming out of the college.

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