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The panel that runs public universities in Florida is set to meet Monday to approve a one-year ban on hiring new foreign faculty through the H1-B visa system — a move critics said could harm research and education in the state.
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Police say a University of Florida student was instrumental in helping them identify and arrest a man suspected in several cases of sexual assault and battery on campus.
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Before she had learned to walk, 22-year-old Peyton Harbert had dreams of donning the Orange and Blue. But in 2020, Harbert was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer, and she made the decision to tackle the disease head on.
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February 17 marked Random Acts of Kindness Day.
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In a state where it almost never snows, athletes with Florida connections have made their way to the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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The UF College of Dentistry recently held its annual event that offers free dental sealants, dental exams and fluoride treatments for children ages 1 to 17.
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The inaugural class of the Florida 4-H Equine Ambassador Program is made up of six students from across the state. The new program was created through the University of Florida’s IFAS Department of Animal Sciences and focuses on mentorship, education and outreach.
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The ticket line to see Saturday Night Live's Marcello Hernandez stretched through several floors at the Reitz Union on Tuesday.
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A total of 212 University of Florida athletes have competed in the Olympic Games since the 1972 SummerOlympic Games in Munich. The majority did so in swimming, trackandfield, or softball. Now another University of Florida student — Maci Joncich — is looking to join that list of athletes.
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About 60 people attended the UF Office of Community & Belonging's Longest Table Event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The event encouraged guests to connect and start a conversation.