Beginning today, July 1, the Division of Student Affairs at the University of Florida is changing its name to the Division of Student Life. Dr. D’Andra Mull, vice president for Student Life, said the new name clearly aligns with the division’s mission to holistically support students “to and through” their…
Dr. Monica Webb appointed to American College Health Association board of directors
Dr. Monica Webb, director of GatorWell Health Promotion Services at the University of Florida, has been appointed to the American College Health Association board of directors. As one of four members-at-large, she will be a key liaison between the board and college health professionals from more than 800 institutions across…
UF Division of Student Affairs ranked among the field’s 30 most promising workplaces
The American College Personnel Association ranked the Division of Student Affairs at the University of Florida among the field’s 30 most promising workplaces in the U.S. in 2021. The ranking is based on a study of the professional development opportunities, workplace culture and staff diversity at 1,200 institutions. Dr. D’Andra…
UF Student Affairs personnel earn university-wide recognition
Three members of the University of Florida Division of Student Affairs have won university-level Superior Accomplishment Awards, a competitive honor that recognizes 16 top staff members for outstanding service, efficiency and impact. Jenna Gonzalez, recently appointed interim director of the Disability Resource Center, and Dr. Stephani Jahn, a clinical assistant…
Upgrades to Peabody Hall, UF’s fourth-oldest building, include key spaces for student services
Peabody Hall, built in 1913 and located on the southeastern corner of the Plaza of the Americas, was first home to the University of Florida’s education college. After a stint as the printing site for the student newspaper, the building was added to the U.S. National Register for Historic Places…
Kim Pace, highest-ranking Asian American woman at UF, reflects on her roots
Colleagues know Kim Pace as an authority on University of Florida matters: She either knows the answer or can pinpoint who does. As the assistant vice president for the Division of Student Affairs, Pace is the highest-ranking Asian American woman at the university to date. But she said she looks…
UF Recreational Sports earns top recognition from American College of Sports Medicine
The University of Florida was among 73 college campuses worldwide to receive gold-level recognition by the American College of Sports Medicine’s Exercise is Medicine initiative. This marks the third consecutive year that UF has won the top award. The Exercise is Medicine initiative, part of the largest sports medicine and…
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