In the past decade, the Florida craft beer industry has experienced explosive growth, expanding from 66 to 396 breweries — a sixfold increase. A new Ask IFAS study from UF/IFAS food and resource economics department researchers provides a snapshot of the industry and explains what the boom means for brewers.
The University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications is preparing for the six-year reaccreditation of its undergraduate program by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications.
The state’s public universities worked for months to vet their general-education courses in an attempt to bring them into compliance.
The Board of Governors voted Thursday to approve a new course list that it believes is not based on theories of systemic racism and privilege, among others. The board meeting, held in the student union building at the University of North Florida,
A UF IFAS researcher is warning residents about what signs to look out for in their backyard flock as Bird Flu cases rise in Florida.
“So, hi, I’m Madison Maish. I’m the President of Swamp Launch and our club designs, manufactures, and launches high-powered rockets, which we compete in two competitions,” said Madison Maish, president of the UF Swamp Launch Rocket Team.
Former U.S. senator from Florida Marco Rubio jumps into new role as secretary of state with flurry of phone calls, planned trip to Panama.
Online Programs in professional areas with the largest enrollments are evaluated annually by U.S. News, based on criteria such as employment outcomes of graduates.
A demonstration of how not to handle a snapping turtle turned into a cringe-inducing illustration when the turtle bit its handler and refused to let go. A video of the incident was posted Jan. 30 on Facebook by “Python Cowboy” Mike Kimmel,
But, both the City of Tallahassee and Leon County said they can’t become a “sanctuary city” because of state law. Some commissioners privately said they’re worried about being removed by Gov. Ron DeSantis if they support sanctuary city policies.
Florida higher-education leaders want to quickly hear how universities need to address a pending national legal settlement that is expected to lead to schools facing at least $22.5 million a year in new athletic-department costs.