Month: July 2018

UFIT tech tip: Clean your cell phone

To protect yourself from harmful bacteria, be sure to clean your smartphone once a week.


GatorGradCare open enrollment for 2018-2019 academic year

GatorGradCare enrollment is now open for the coming academic year.


Career Connections Center back at the Reitz

In early July, the Career Connections Center, formerly known as the Career Resource Center, will reopen its doors in the Reitz Union after a 14-month renovation and expansion project.


Summer movie series and new showcase at the Florida Museum

On Friday nights from July 6 to 27, the Florida Museum and Creative B will host free movie screenings that explore the relationship between science and art.


University of Florida and ArtPlace America launch national initiative for arts and public health

The University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine in partnership with ArtPlace America is launching a two-year national initiative designed to accelerate innovation at the intersections of the arts, creative placemaking, community development and public health.


Starting a Conversation to Help Overcome Stigma

UF HealthStreet will host an Our Community, Our Health (OCOH) national town hall in observation of Minority Mental Health Month to help overcome the stigma often associated with mental illness. This town hall, which will foster an open discussion between a panel of mental health experts and members of the community, will provide community members […]


PAW Patrol Live: “The Great Pirate Adventure” (July 24-25)

X barks the spot in the new tour, PAW Patrol Live: “The Great Pirate Adventure!” It’s Pirate Day in Adventure Bay, and Mayor Goodway is getting ready for a big celebration. But first, Ryder and his team of pirate pups must rescue Cap’n Turbot from a mysterious cavern. When they do, they also discover a […]


Swamp Dance Fest! 2018 (July 27-29)

This transformative four-week dance intensive combines a rigorous schedule of classes with rehearsals, works-in-progress showings, artists’ talks and special projects, culminating in a performance of works created during the festival. This summer’s guest artists include Mark Haim and Keith Thompson. In addition, Josh Gumbinner, resident lighting designer and technical director for the Dance Program at […]


Walk With A Doc: Dr. Ryan Nall

Step outside with featured speaker Dr. Ryan Nall, who will walk and talk with attendees about skin cancer prevention. Learn more. Saturday, July 14 Depot Park (East Entrance), 200 SE Depot Ave. 9–10 a.m. Fruit, water and raffle prizes will be provided.


Creative Apparitions: The Creative Mind Through Stroke

J. Fredric May is a former photojournalist and filmmaker. In 2012, he suffered a major stroke that left him legally blind and subject to extraordinary hallucinations. This life-changing event altered his artistic vision, opening up an entirely new visual style. May’s fragmented and compelling images reveal an artist seeing the world and making art after […]


« Previous PageNext Page »