Category: Worklife
Explore the Gator Eats holiday e-cookbook
Curated from UF faculty and staff submissions, discover new appetizers, side dishes, main courses and desserts to add to your menu this holiday season.
Get a jump start on your New Year’s resolutions
Explore programs and resources available to help you enter the new year with confidence, clarity and a renewed sense of purpose.
Self-care simplified
Join Calm Health Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. to learn practical self-care strategies to manage stress, enhance resilience and support your overall wellness.
Holiday travel made easy with GatorPerks
Whether you’re seeking snow covered mountains or tropical scenery, the GatorPerks program is here to help with all your travel needs. Explore discounts on transportation, lodging, pet sitting services and more to save time, stress and money this holiday season.
Sixth annual facilities Christmas parade
Celebrate the holiday season with UF Facilities Services at its sixth annual Children’s Christmas Parade, coming up next Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 9 a.m.
UF Bookstore faculty and staff appreciation sale
Coming up Dec. 9-10, get a jump start on your holidays shopping with the UF Bookstore’s faculty and staff appreciation event.
Rudolph’s guide to holiday grocery savings
Check out this festive guide from UF/IFAS Extension Polk County for seasonal tips on grocery shopping, meal planning and more.
UF community invited to sixth annual Holiday Gator lighting celebration
Faculty, staff, students, families and friends are invited to the sixth annual “Lighting of the Holiday Gator” this Friday, Dec. 5, at 5:30 p.m. on the lawn of the University Auditorium near the corner of Newell Drive and Union Road.
This year’s festivities will feature hot chocolate, apple cider and other holiday treats, as well as performances by members of three UF groups: the Gator Marching Band, the UF Sunshine Steelers and the UF Concert Choir.
Home buyers are overpaying mortgage fees
A recently published study by UF Warrington’s Cheng “Cathy” Zhang, Ph.D., reveals most U.S. home buyers are overpaying mortgage fees.
Benefits of connecting to nature for adults
Spending time outside and connecting with nature on a deeper emotional level provides numerous proven benefits for our physical and mental health.
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