- From the Dean
Dean David E. Richardson introduces readers to the Spring 2018 issue of Ytori.
- CSI Troy — Before There Was Hippocrates, There Was Homer
A classicist chases down the origins of early anatomical description in Homer’s Iliad.
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- From Kinshasa to Gainesville
How comics of the Congo came to the libraries of UF.
- Sticks and Stones
UF experts explain how research can address school and interpersonal violence.
- Disease by the Numbers
UF professor uses mathematical models to explain viral dynamics and drug resistance.
- American Tales
Get to know the history of the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program and the generations of students its helped teach the value of archiving oral histories.
- Lil’ Mosses
how to interview and archive oral histories but also how to do scholarly research.
- The Deepest Well in the Universe
UF astrophysicist studies the magnetic fields and cosmic streams pouring out of a black hole.
- We Are All Archie Carr’s Children
Learn how the Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research at UF carries on Archie Carr’s work and legacy.
- Faculty Profile — Jack Davis, History
Get to know Pulitzer Prize Winner Jack Davis.
- Student Profile — Olivia Allen ’19
Get to know psychology major Olivia Allen.
- His Brief History in Time
UF Professor of Physics Bernard Whiting remembers his friend Stephen Hawking.
- Entrepreneurs and Innovators — Lea Blackwell ’96
Breast surgical oncologist Lea Blackwell has been treating both women and men with breast cancer since 2008. Wanting to find a way to make their recovery more comfortable, she developed the Blackwell Bra.
- Alumni Profile — James Grippando ’80, JD’82
Author James Grippando ’80, JD’82 won the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction in 2017 for his novel Gone Again.
- Creative License
Creative work created by the faculty and alumni of the college.
- The Secrets of Spanish Florida
Forget what you learned in history class and imagine, for a moment, that the founding of the United States does not begin with Jamestown Colony or the Pilgrims.
- Donor Profile — John Welsh ’75
A restauranteur with a Texas-sized love for Russian gives back to Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.
- Kiss-met — The Levins
One big, happy Gator family.
- Laurels and Kudos
Achievements of the faculty, students and alumni from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
