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UF professor joins the AAAS Board
Members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals, elected UF professor Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis, Ph.D., to the AAAS Board of Directors.
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Five Big Ways UF is Benefiting Florida
The University of Florida, the flagship university of the nation’s third-most-populous state, is committed to leading and serving the state of Florida.
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The four factors that fuel disinformation among Facebook ads
The four factors that fuel disinformation among Facebook ads
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UF Advancement VP Tom Mitchell transitioning to Senior Adviser role
UF Advancement VP Tom Mitchell transitioning to Senior Adviser role
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Scouting for Burmese pythons in the Everglades
Scouting for Burmese pythons in the Everglades
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The global supply chain consequences of the Russia-Ukraine war
The global supply chain consequences of the Russia-Ukraine war
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Training participation key to retaining older workers, research finds
Training participation key to retaining older workers, research finds
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Do You Watch The Super Bowl Just For The Commercials?
UF advertising expert Daniel Windels shares insight about appeal of Super Bowl ads
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New ‘invisible finger’ technology poses potential phone-hacking threats, researchers say
When a team of researchers from the University of Florida unveiled new technology that allows someone to hack into a nearby touchscreen-enabled device using what they call an “invisible finger,” those in the field of cybersecurity took notice.
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Celebrating Black History Month: Gainesville church awarded $200,000 grant from African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund
Old Mount Carmel Baptist Church, which the University of Florida Historic Preservation Program (HPP) and School of Architecture have been working to save, has received a $200,000 grant from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, the National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP) announced last month.
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Florida Women are Ranked Fifth and the Men are Ranked Twelfth to Begin the 2023 Season
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) released its first Indoor Track & Field rankings of the 2023 season Monday afternoon.
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Security enhancements make for a brighter, safer campus
The University of Florida campus in Gainesville looked brighter and felt safer for those who returned this spring.
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Castleton Named SEC Player of the Week
Castleton scored his 1,000th point as a Gator in Saturday's win vs. No. 20 Missouri
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Florida Secures Four Weekly SEC Honors
The No. 4/8 ranked Florida Gators Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving secured four weekly conference honors, the conference announced Tuesday afternoon.
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University of Florida names Chris Emmanuel as director of government relations
The University of Florida has appointed Chris Emmanuel as its new director of Government Relations.
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Gators Lean On Vets For Big Win at LSU
Fifth-year senior Colin Castleton scored 18 points, while the Gators leaned on the steady play of classmates Kyle Lofton and Myreon Jones in coming from behind to defeat the Tigers 67-56 for Coach Todd Golden's first road SEC victory.
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Gators Play Giveaway In Home Loss to Aggies
For a night, at least, the Florida Gators didn't spend their post-game bemoaning a slew of missed shots that cost them in a close game.
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Average annual consumer confidence at record low, December consumer confidence remains depressed amidst The Fed’s war on inflation
Consumer sentiment among Floridians fell slightly four-tenths of a point to 64 from November’s revised figure of 64.4.
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Preparing UF’s Administrative Information Systems to Meet Future Needs
Initiative to select new system is underway
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UF Archaeologists Will Study Hurricane Damage to Key Florida Indigenous Sites
The National Science Foundation has awarded emergency funding to archaeologists at three institutions to survey cultural heritage sites damaged by Hurricane Ian earlier this year.