National Geographic: Jennifer Zaspel
Jennifer Zaspel, a doctoral student in entomology, was quoted in an Oct. 27 National Geographic News story about the discovery of a population of vampire moths in Siberia.
Jennifer Zaspel, a doctoral student in entomology, was quoted in an Oct. 27 National Geographic News story about the discovery of a population of vampire moths in Siberia.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The election on Nov. 4 may set a record for voter turnout in Alachua County. In addition to being a presidential election, there are nine county referenda on the ballot. This will add to the time required for voters to make their selections. Voting locations may become congested at times.
Most UF undergraduate [...]
Political science professor Kenneth Wald was quoted in an Oct. 26 Sarasota Herald-Tribune story about U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a member of Congress from South Florida and UF graduate who has campaigned for Barack Obama.
Visit the below link to view photos and sounds from the University of Florida’s Homecoming activities. Check back throughout the weekend for updated photos of the many Homecoming events occurring this weekend.
http://www.urel.ufl.edu/production/photography/multimedia.html
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Nationally known industry leaders, including a policy adviser to the Federal Reserve Board, will discuss the real estate crisis Nov. 14 at the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center.
The Real Estate Trends and Strategies Conference will include a discussion on retail property in Florida and break-out sessions on topics such as sustainability, [...]
Shands Jacksonville cardiologist Lyndon Box was quoted in an Oct. 23 Florida Times-Union story about the disproportionate number of black women with heart disease in Duval County.
Jeffrey Brecht, a professor of agriculture and horticultural science, was quoted in an Oct. 23 Palm Beach Post story about UF’s work on developing safer MREs for troops in the Middle East. The story was the result of an IFAS news release.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — University of Florida researchers have obtained a one-year, $4 million contract to develop better technology ensuring military rations traveling overseas arrive intact, fresh and nutritious.
GAINESVILLE, Fla.—Citing budget cuts and the nation’s ongoing economic crisis, Shands HealthCare officials announced today they can no longer sustain financial losses at Shands AGH, and will relocate its programs and services in one year.
Operations now housed at Shands AGH will move to Shands at the University of Florida and its cancer hospital, which is [...]
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