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On Monday the University of West Florida Historic Trust celebrated the unveiling of a new space outside Historic Pensacola’s Museum of Industry called the Barbara Goggins Train Pavilion.
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UWF has planted a "Moon Tree" grown from seedlings that traveled on the Artemis I mission.
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Students and faculty collaborated on a unique detection device for dementia
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Since 2017, a dedicated group of volunteer students and faculty at the University of West Florida has been working to reduce the number of stray cats on the Pensacola campus. The Campus Cat Program appears to be having some success in addressing what has been a decades-long problem.
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Last week, students and organizers held a protest on the canon green at The University of West Florida in support of a ceasefire in Palestine.The Party for Socialism & Liberation organized a protest coinciding with a global walkout in support of Palestine.
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A new Florida law requires universities to establish an Office of Public Policy Events to ensure opposing perspectives on public discussion of public policy issues.
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UWF is projecting a student body of over 14,000, including its second-largest freshman class.
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Florida's 2023-24 budget included the largest ever appropriation for the University of West Florida. Project funding includes a new Science and Engineering research wing.
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According to a survey, about 30% of University of West Florida students consider themselves food insecure. To combat this, university faculty and students have introduced the Argos’ Edible Campus program, which provides students free access to fresh produce across campus.
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The Art Gallery (TAG) at UWF is currently displaying “All That Was Bright,” an exhibition that aims to address human influence on the world. Envisioning alternative stories with playfulness and humor, this exhibition reconsiders our relationship to the natural world through fiber art, sculpture, and interactive installation.