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One bite of the fruit from the manchineel tree can be lethal, and contact with the bark, leaves and sap of the tree results in blisters and extreme pain.
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A state appeals court this month will wade into a dispute about whether the University of Florida should refund fees to students who were forced to switch to remote learning in 2020 during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The 1st District Court of Appeal announced it will hear arguments next month in a potential class-action lawsuit against the University of Florida over refunding student fees during the school's remote learning at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Despite maneuvering through college classes during a global health crisis, graduates across Florida universities pushed toward the finish line. While the coronavirus injected “what ifs” into their memories, others adapted, pivoted and realigned their goals.
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The way Dr. Joseph Ladapo was hired appeared to violate the spirit of UF hiring regulations and procedures, a report said.
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It creates a public records exemption for information that could identify applicants until near the end of searches, when information about finalists would be released.
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University of Florida President Dr. Kent Fuchs address a controversial Florida Senate bill, the new campus's deadline and future investments within the city at this week’s West Palm Beach Development and Investment Forum.
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Florida's volunteer horseshoe crab patrols, which document and tag the crabs, are expanding into Miami-Dade County for the first time.
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U.S. District Judge Mark Walker compared the university's actions to those who capitulate in Hong Kong to the repressive policies of China's government.
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Florida's flagship university, already planning to build a campus in West Palm Beach, has reportedly purchased the Scripps Research Institute campus, including 70 empty acres in Palm Beach Gardens.
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The deal links Florida's flagship university to one of the world's leading bioscience research groups and adds to its footprint in Palm Beach County.
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A nearly decade-long effort to close the search process for Florida’s public university presidents is back again. The proposal has been tried and failed several times over, despite opposition from faculty, staff, and open government advocates. This time around, the argument remains the same.