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David L. Day steps down as Director of the Office of Technology and Licensing
After 16 years at the University of Florida, David L. Day is retiring from the Office of Technology and Licensing (OTL). Day has been serving as the Director of the OTL since April 2001, and has been the Assistant Vice President for Technology Transfer for about five years. The OTL is a department at UF...
UF Health North earns coveted certification for care of stroke patients
The Joint Commission has awarded UF Health North a certificate of distinction for advanced certification as an Acute Stroke Ready Hospital. The commission based its decision on a review of UF Health North’s compliance with national standards, clinical guidelines and outcomes of care. “We are incredibly proud of this recognition from the Joint Commission because...
New book offers tips for patients coping with Tourette syndrome
A new book edited by a University of Florida researcher was released last month and offers guidance, medical insights and hope to patients and families of patients with Tourette syndrome, or TS. The neurological disorder causes abnormal twitches and behaviors and, without proper treatment, can significantly affect a patient’s quality of life. “Tourette Syndrome: 10...
Screwworm eradicated in Florida
State and federal officials have announced that the recent screwworm infestation in south Florida has been eliminated. The successful eradication ends a potentially serious threat to farm livestock and warm-blooded pets. A collaborative effort among several public agencies made this achievement possible. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, the Florida...
UF College of Medicine holds strong in annual rankings
The University of Florida College of Medicine has maintained its historically high standing in the U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings of the nation’s top medical schools. The UF College of Medicine held firm in its No. 40 ranking among 140 medical schools in the country and is No. 16 among medical schools at...
Butler Town Center announces upscale redevelopment of Regal Cinema
Butler Town Center, located on Archer Road, is bringing an entirely new entertainment and dining experience to the greater Gainesville market. Today Deborah Butler, president of Butler Enterprises, announced the redevelopment of the 14-screen Regal Cinema, which first opened in this location in April 1990. “We’re very gratified by Regal Cinema’s continued investment and confidence...
Downtown Festival & Art Show Call to Artists
Join a tradition of artistic excellence by submitting an artist application for the 36th Annual Downtown Festival & Art Show. Recognized as one of the top fine art shows in the country, the festival is sponsored by the City of Gainesville Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department. On Saturday, November 11, and Sunday, November 12,...
Not just in Gainesville anymore … towns and cities throughout North Central Florida are experiencing growth
North Central Florida is largely thought of as a home to Old Florida’s natural history whose growth is rooted in Gainesville, and whose innovation is fostered by the University of Florida. But the strength of Alachua County runs deeper. Bridging both the beauty of its natural resources with the foresight and vision of commerce, the...
Many UF students fail to meet daily nutritional serving recommendations
At the University of Florida, only 26.6 percent of students meet their daily recommended servings of fruits and vegetables, according to the 2016 Healthy Gator Survey. The Healthy Gator Survey is a comprehensive health survey that has been conducted by GatorWell every three years since 2008. GatorWell’s Health Promotion Specialist, Natalie Rella, worked alongside other...
CareerSource North Central Florida to launch the 2017 Gainesville edition of Startup Quest®
CareerSource North Central Florida will launch the 2017 Gainesville edition of Startup Quest®, a nationally-recognized 10-week entrepreneurship training program, at an Information Workshop on April 12 from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Gainesville at 2900 SW 13th Street. The program is available to all residents of Alachua and Bradford counties interested...