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Career Catalyst: Stand out and get noticed

Land your next opportunity with confidence—join UFHR Training and Organizational Development for its first Career Catalyst Masterclass on March 18.
A triple Gator’s journey from curiosity to cell science

Joe Larkin, Ph.D., went from an inquisitive child to a pioneering researcher at UF – a testament to the power of curiosity and the impact of early cheerleaders.
Two UF faculty named National Academy of Inventors Senior Members

Nian Wang, Ph.D., and Piyush Jain, Ph.D., have been named Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors.
Global Learning Excellence Awards applications open

The Global Excellence Awards celebrate excellence in global learning opportunities that support the UFIC Office of Global Learning’s mission.
Cultivating resilience and mindfulness at work

The session, which will be held on Tuesday, April 1, is limited to 40 participants, and lunch will be provided. The deadline to register is March 24.
A UF professor creates watermarks to detect AI-generated writing

A UF engineering professor is developing a digital watermark that can flag AI-generated text whenever someone submits their writing.
UF/IFAS researchers take a novel approach to predict movement of invasive species

UF/IFAS researchers came up with a novel approach to update what scientists call environmental resistance modeling.
Rescued cat overcomes devastating injuries at UF Small Animal Hospital

Thanks to veterinary intervention at UF’s Small Animal Hospital, a cat has gone from being a near-hopeless medical case to a remarkable recovery story.
Explore caregiver resources

Observed on the third Friday in February, National Caregiver Day honors those who selflessly provide care to those who need it most.
Treatment for horses may lead to therapy for type of blindness

A recent UF study looked at the potential of an eye drop developed to treat the sight-robbing disease known as equine recurrent autoimmune uveitis.
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