Published October 5, 2018
How can cities reduce gun violence? Invest in low-income neighborhoods
UF News
Published September 21, 2018
Hoping for hemp
Florida growers are eager for guidance on a new crop with a long and complicated history.
UF News
Published April 12, 2018
Caribbean poems for National Poetry Month
UF News
Published September 7, 2017
Hanging out with a National Geographic Explorer
Working on a Ph.D. hasn’t stopped Peter Houlihan from pursuing his conservation work
UF News
Published August 17, 2017
Fate, dreams and honey
One-fifth of the nation’s honey bee colonies are in Florida. Here’s how one scientist’s lifelong passion makes life sweeter for the state’s bees and their keepers.
UF News
Published April 19, 2017
Date night with the Croc Docs
For these married biologists, wrangling crocodiles beats dinner and a movie.
For these married biologists, wrangling crocodiles beats dinner and a movie.
UF News
Published March 14, 2017
Behind the bands
Members of the student-run Swamp Records do everything the major labels do – no experience required.
UF News
Published February 7, 2017
Echo-relocation
With UF's new bat barn, the weird, wild tale of one of the largest urban colonies gets another chapter
UF News
Published January 9, 2017
Searching for red pandas
...in an elephant graveyard
UF News