Category: Secondary

Data drives destinations

P H D student Jiwoo Jung using virtual reality goggles, superimposed on a glowing background featuring landmarks from around the world.

The UF Eric Friedheim Tourism Institute focuses on AI, robotics and Big Data analytics to make tourism-related businesses more insightful and responsive.


Navigating property damage and emergencies after a storm

A fallen tree laying on a totaled car.

Join UF/IFAS Family and Consumer Sciences Faculty Agent Nelly Nelson on June 24 to learn how to begin the recovery process.


Dr. Stuart R. Bell selected as the next UF president

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The UF Board of Trustees voted unanimously to select Stuart R. Bell, Ph.D., as UF’s 14th president, pending ratification by the Florida Board of Governors.


Join the ICC community of practice

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The ICC brings together employees, partners and peers to collaborate, share knowledge and drive improvement in this complex and ever-evolving field.


Summer reads with the UF Libraries

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Whether you’re taking a break at work, travelling on vacation or simply enjoying a slower evening, add one of these must-reads to your list.


Explore updated UFHR toolkits and search features

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As a reminder, the Training and Organizational Development unit has updated its training toolkits to meet accessibility guidelines set forth by ADA regulations.


Take advantage of professional development opportunities

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Beginning spring 2027, there will be a temporary reduction in course offerings as the T&OD team prepares for UF’s transition to Workday.


9 questions with Juan Gilbert

Doctor Juan Gilbert sitting in an office, smiling and wearing a suit with his hands clasped on the desk in front of him.

Juan Gilbert, Ph.D., shares how his work in human-centered computing is shaping voting technology, artificial intelligence and public safety innovations.


Keeping it in the family

Michelle Van Leer on the right, standing in front of the College of Medicine.

Michelle Van Leer, a double Gator, followed in her parent’s footsteps and has spent over three decades at UF Health.


The “invisible hand” of AI

Three U F researchers looking at a computer that is off-screen, with one's hand on a mouse.

UF business researchers are asking a provocative question: We know what technology does for us, but what is it doing to us?


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