Month: March 2018

RecycleMania competition runs through March 31

RecycleMania is a national competition that puts colleges and universities across the country head-to-head to see who can recycle the most.


Save the date: Campus Earth Week runs April 9-14

This year, UF will celebrate Earth Week from April 9–14 and host several sustainability-themed events.


Summer programs for high school students and educators focus on Floridians’ relationship with their environment

Both programs allow participants to engage with Florida’s environment in dynamic and mindful ways and explore the cultural and ethical dimensions of environmental change.


World Kidney Day 2018: Kidneys & Women’s Health

UF Health Nephrology will be in the atrium on March 8, providing free blood pressure screenings to faculty, staff and patients. The focus of this year’s event is the importance of women’s health and recognizing that 195 million women are affected by chronic kidney disease worldwide.


UF program uses social science in search of prevention

Jack Payne, senior vice president of UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), recently published a commentary about the role of prevention science in the opioid crisis and a new doctoral program in IFAS that focuses on prevention.


Thinking about retirement? FLARE illuminates the journey to financial security

FLARE offers retirement resources, such as retirement and education planning courses, to help UF employees find the balance between making ends meet today and a comfortable future.


Center for Humanities and the Public Sphere’s “Intersections” website, proposals

“Intersections: Animating Conversations with the Humanities” is a three-year initiative that seeks to identify shared research interests across the humanities at UF in order to connect humanities scholarship to other disciplines and to support resulting interdisciplinary work.​


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