Month: April 2016

Do you have questions about IRS Form 1095?

Beginning this year, the University of Florida was required to furnish each full-time employee and each full- or part-time employee who was enrolled in the State of Florida’s Group Health Insurance with a new IRS Form 1095.


Employee Education Program accepting applications for summer semesters

The Employee Education Program (EEP) is a popular benefit available to eligible UF faculty and staff. The program provides tuition assistance for up to six credit hours of eligible college-level courses per semester.


Fifty TEAMS employees selected in Higher Education Opportunity drawing

The annual drawing for the University of Florida’s Higher Education Opportunity (HEO) program was held on March 11 and resulted in 50 eligible applicants being selected to receive the HEO benefit.


O’Connell Center closed for renovations until December

On March 23, the University of Florida’s Stephen C. O’Connell Center arena and most support spaces were closed for renovations. The building is expected to be closed until December 2016.


Redesigned UFIT Training website is live

The newly redesigned UFIT Training website provides a completely reorganized view of technology training at UF, with many new resources for faculty and staff. All of UFIT’s training materials and workshop information is now housed in one place, rather than on individual departmental websites. Now, everything is thoroughly cataloged and easily searchable. Faculty and staff […]


Protect Yourself from Ransomware

Did you know hackers can lock you out of your computer or even encrypt it, and then hold your computer and its files for ransom? This type of malware is called Ransomware, and it forces victims to make an online payment to end the attack.


Beyond the Podium series to feature Q&A with ProctorU

As part of the Beyond the Podium series, the UF Office of Faculty Development & Teaching Excellence will present an online question-and-answer session with ProctorU on Friday, April 8, from 3 to 4 p.m.


Travel to Cuba now authorized without government approval

In a UF Administrative Memo dated March 16, Provost Joe Glover and Leonardo Villalon, dean of the UF International Center, clarified some of the recent changes in policy regarding travel to Cuba.


Diane Rowland: Championing sustainable farming for the Gator Good

You may have driven past UF’s farmland dozens of times in your commute across campus without giving it a second thought. But over the course of the past few years, a vision of how this space could be optimized for the benefit of faculty, staff and students—and indeed for the Gator Good—has been slowly germinating.


President Obama honors extraordinary early-career scientists

A faculty member from the University of Florida’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering is among 106 researchers President Obama recently named as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the United States Government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.


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