Category: Secondary
Shining a light on sickle cell disease
As a researcher and mom of a 7-year-old son with sickle cell disease, Candice J. Adams-Mitchell, SLP.D., CCC-SLP, has a unique perspective on the disease.
Offering support to our UF community in the wake of Hurricane Helene
Whether you help by raising awareness, volunteering or donating, your support will positively impact those affected by the storm.
Help UF beat Tennessee at the polls
The University of Florida has challenged the University of Tennessee to a voter competition, and we need every Gator to join in!
2024 Florida Government Productivity Award winner announced
A collaboration between UFHR Training & Organizational Development and the Counseling and Wellness Center received one of ten awards.
Final call for SAA nominations
The deadline to submit a nomination for the Superior Accomplishment Awards program is Oct. 10.
Leave reporting after Hurricane Helene
Due to Hurricane Helene, the University of Florida closed on Thursday, Sept. 26, and Friday, Sept. 27. Administrative leave was granted to eligible employees who were scheduled to work during this time.
Strategic planning: Mapping out how to get there
Don’t miss the third session of the Charting Your Career Success professional development series on Oct. 8 at noon.
Developing staff to meet the needs of the global campus through virtual exchange
Read Paloma Rodriguez’ NAFSA article to learn about the importance of extending internationalization efforts beyond the classroom.
Keeping EV charging services strong during hurricane season is key in Florida
A new study from the College of Design, Construction and Planning highlights the urgent need to bolster the resilience of EV charging services.
As “The Golden Bachelorette” debuts, a UF Health researcher and wife keep watch
UF Institute on Aging member Christopher Kaufmann, Ph.D., will watch to see if the show highlights successful aging or falls into stereotypical tropes.
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