
In our new 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.
In Every Issue
- From the Dean
Dean David E. Richardson introduces the new Spring/Summer 2023 issue of Ytori magazine.
- “As Time Goes By” Crossword
Enjoy an interactive version of our history-themed crossword puzzle!
Features
- 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.
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- What’s in a Name? A History of ‘Ytori’
Our magazine’s namesake pays tribute to the language and culture of Florida’s native peoples.
- UF and Kuikuro Tribe Join Forces to Preserve the Amazon
UF anthropologists partner with the Indigenous Kuikuro tribe of the Amazon to chart a path forward amidst climate and cultural challenges.
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- Navigating the Pandemic
Students from the Class of 2023 reflect on a college experience fully shaped by COVID-19.
Stories
- A Groundbreaking Digital Archives Project Revives Cuba’s Past
UF historian Lillian Guerra bridges the divide to showcase the island nation’s people.
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- Ahead of Their Time: 40 Gators Under 40
Honoring esteemed young alumni named to UF’s 40 Gators Under 40.
- UF Alumna Moves From Imposter Syndrome to Inspiring Change
Former chemistry student Pascale Attalah empowers students with an endowment and corporate partnership.
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- Research Roundup
A snapshot of recent grants and publication highlights.
- A Racial Reckoning in Gainesville
Exploring the histories of local racial injustice with the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program.
- 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.
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- 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.
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- UF Historians Unveil Local Business History
A group of UF historians preserves corporate archives to build local connections.
- Creative License
New book releases from CLAS faculty and alumni.
- Investigating a Future with the FBI
Guided by a mentor, a current student investigates her future with the FBI.
- CLAS Summer Reading List
Welcome to our summer reading list, curated by faculty across the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
- Fueling Passion: Yu Tin Lin Finds New Focus In Research
Third-year triple major Yu Tin Lin finds his passion with the help of supportive faculty.
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