Public invited to watch championship game in O’Connell Center
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida is inviting all Gator fans to the O’Connell Center on Monday evening to watch the men’s basketball team play in the NCAA championship game.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida is inviting all Gator fans to the O’Connell Center on Monday evening to watch the men’s basketball team play in the NCAA championship game.
University of Florida students, faculty, staff and other Gator fans will gather on campus to watch the NCAA championship basketball game from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. All Gator fans are welcome.
ATLANTA, Ga. — Gators gathered in the Georgia Dome and Georgia World Congress Center Friday to enjoy the festivities leading up to the 2007 Final Four.
Here are some images from the festivities:
A $1 million donation from UF alumnus Nathan Collier to the Warrington College of Business Administration was noted in the March 30 Wall Street Journal. The money will create an endowment for the Master of Science in Real Estate program. The Journal is a paid subscription so no link is available.
Linda Bartoshuk, a professor in UF’s Center for Smell and Taste, was quoted in a March 30 Wall Street Journal story about miracle fruit, a West African berry that makes everything sour taste sweet for about an hour after you’ve eaten one. The Journal is a paid subscription so no link is available.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — East meets West when Shen Wei Dance Arts comes to the University of Florida for a performance at 7:30 p.m. April 14 at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Ten University of Florida contemporary ceramics artists explore the versatility of clay in an exhibition called “This Side Up” at the WARPhaus Gallery April 2-6. As they near the completion of their bachelor of fine arts candidacy at the College of Fine Arts, the senior students will display an exciting collection of artwork.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications is now accepting applications for a new dean who will help maintain its winning traditions.
The recent firing of eight U.S. attorneys illustrates the fine line between politics and policy in our democracy. Whether the Bush administration did anything wrong depends on which side of the line its conduct fell. Because the evidence indicates the possibility of political manipulation of the prosecutorial function, Congress must persist in ferreting out the truth.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The graduate real estate program at the Warrington College of Business Administration at the University of Florida is looking to enhance its national prominence with help from a Gainesville-based alumnus.