- Ghana’s Minister for National Security highlights regional challenges and collaboration opportunities during UF visit
April 30, 2024
Ghana’s Minister for National Security, Hon. Albert Kan-Dapaah, visited UF’s Center for African Studies to discuss urgent security concerns in West Africa and lay the foundation for future partnerships. Read more "Ghana’s Minister for National Security highlights regional challenges and collaboration ... - Why some people always get lost—and others never do
April 29, 2024
Learn about the science behind navigation and orientation with Assistant Professor of Psychology Steven Weisberg. Read more "Why some people always get lost—and others never do" - How rats took over North America
April 29, 2024
Susan deFrance, a professor of anthropology, contributed to this study by sharing evidence of rat remains she found while studying the La Belle shipwreck. Read more "How rats took over North America" - How NASA’s Roman Telescope will measure ages of stars
April 29, 2024
Assistant Professor of Astronomy Jamie Tayar and Postdoctoral Associate Zachary Claytor serve as principal investigators on two projects utilizing NASA’s Roman Telescope. Read more "How NASA’s Roman Telescope will measure ages of stars" - UF Alumni Association’s Gator100 list recognizes 20 CLAS alumni among top performers
April 26, 2024
CLAS graduates excel on the list of fastest-growing alumni-led companies. Read more "UF Alumni Association’s Gator100 list recognizes 20 CLAS alumni among top performers" - Carolyn M. Tucker, PhD, receives Florida Blue Sapphire Award
April 24, 2024
Her first-place award recognizes her dedication to community service and to fighting health disparities. Read more "Carolyn M. Tucker, PhD, receives Florida Blue Sapphire Award" - UF polymers can be catalyst for new era in manufacturing
April 23, 2024
Oboro Labs, a UF startup, is commercializing a patented catalyst enabling the mass production of cyclic polymers discovered at a UF inorganic chemistry lab. Read more "UF polymers can be catalyst for new era in manufacturing" - This Earth Day, celebrate research driving environmental change
April 22, 2024
Commemorate Earth Day with a look back at 10 research projects helping us to better understand our planet. Read more "This Earth Day, celebrate research driving environmental change" - Invasive amphibian pathogen may have no issues adapting to American soils
April 19, 2024
A new study from UF biologists raises concerns over a fungal pathogen’s ability to survive in Appalachian soils. Read more "Invasive amphibian pathogen may have no issues adapting to American soils" - Five college faculty elected AAAS fellows
April 18, 2024
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), renowned as one of the largest scientific societies globally and publisher of the Science family of journals, announced the election of five faculty members across the College of Liberal Arts and ...