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Sergio Bernal fuses ballet and Spanish flamenco
Sergio Bernal, former principal dancer of the Ballet Nacional de España, will bring his first evening-length program to the Phillips Center on Oct. 30.
Take advantage of early voting on campus
UF and the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections are hosting early voting on-campus for the UF community and other Alachua County registered voters.
UF/IFAS scientist earns spot among America’s Inspiring Hispanic/Latinx researchers
Valerie De Anda Torres, Ph.D., has joined more than 300 fellow scientists on the prestigious 2024 Atlas of Inspiring Hispanic/Latinx Scientists.
Demystifying Disability Insurance
During the 2025 Open Enrollment period, you have a special, one-time opportunity to elect coverage without having to disclose health or medical history.
Don’t delay, get your flu shot today!
The SHCC offers a variety of appointment times, and immunization events are scheduled for Oct. 22 at the SHCC and Oct. 24 at the Reitz Union main entrance.
Nominations open for the Win Phillips Town Gown Relations Award
The Win Phillips Town Gown Relations Award honors recognizes those who help foster collaboration between UF and the Greater Gainesville community.
Stress relief resources for election season
Explore these curated resources to help you practice self-care, bolster your resiliency and ease your mind this election season.
Are you considering life insurance?
During the 2025 Open Enrollment period, you have a special, one-time opportunity to elect coverage in the UFSelect plan for yourself, up to $300,000, and for your spouse, up to $50,000, without having to answer any questions about your health or medical history.
UF’s Discovery Fellowships inspire undergrads
Inside the George A. Smathers Libraries, undergraduates are finding their literacy-centric passions through opportunities like the Discovery Fellowship Program.
Superior Accomplishment Awards deadline extended
The Superior Accomplishment Awards nomination period is underway, with the deadline extended to Oct. 25.
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