Deborah Strange, Gainesville.com

Deborah Strange

Gainesville.com

Gainesville, FL, United States

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  • Gainesville.com
  • Ocala Star-Banner
  • The Ledger
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Past articles by Deborah:

On-campus population stays steady

The University of Florida has a growing student body, but that growth is seen online instead of on campus. → Read More

UF killed 150 birds, records show

The Plant Science Research and Education Unit at the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences killed more than 150 birds to protect research plots, documents sent to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service show. → Read More

UF killed 150 birds, records show

The Plant Science Research and Education Unit at the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences killed more than 150 birds to protect research plots, documents sent to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service show. → Read More

UF career center emphasizes connections

Florida revitalizes campus hub for jobs after graduation → Read More

New UF research center to engage the public

The Center for Public Interest Communications will examine effective communication strategies scientists can use when discussing their research. → Read More

UF workers without benefits fear layoffs

University officials say there is no such plan but acknowledge studying new employment policies → Read More

Haile association weighs $300 charge

In the middle of a lawsuit and dealing with beetle infestations, the Haile Plantation Association will consider charging homeowners $300 at its Aug.6 meeting. → Read More

After years of steering clear, UF poised to study hemp

Now legally allowed to study industrial hemp, which comes from the same plant as marijuana, UF will offer hemp workshops for the community before its first plots are planted. → Read More

UF gets historical donation

A mother and son donated UF memorabilia found in a thrift shop drum to the university's archives. → Read More

UF to keep St. Augustine Confederate monument

UF plans to keep a monument honoring a Confederate general on the property it manages. → Read More

UF appoints medical dean

Dr. Adrian Tyndall, chairman of emergency medicine and physician-in-chief of emergency medicine, will become interim dean of UF's College of Medicine on July 30. → Read More

Standard care less help in younger rectal cancer patients

Chemotherapy and radiation don't improve survival chances in patients younger than 50 when combined with surgery, a study found. → Read More

UF offers high-schoolers lab time

UF's Student Summer Training Program allows rising seniors in high school to work alongside researchers in various labs. → Read More

Meridian partners with telehealth resource

Meridian Behavioral Healthcare is partnering with TAO Connect, a digital mental health resource platform designed for clinicians and patients. → Read More

Melrose Woman's Club revives the past

The Melrose Woman's Club has secured $100,000 to restore its building to what it looked like in the 1890s, when it was built. → Read More

School's out, grades are in: How did your school do?

Alachua County Public Schools received an overall "B" grade from the state education department. → Read More

State releases school grades

Alachua County Public Schools received an overall "B" grade from the state education department. → Read More

Norovirus sickens 33 at Camp Cloverleaf

The Florida Department of Health in Highlands County said 33 campers and staff members caught norovirus at a University of Florida 4-H camp last week. → Read More

68-year-old study seeks GHS alumni

Project Talent, which began in 1960, is looking for its Gainesville High School respondents to participate in a study about aging. → Read More

99-million-year-old frog shows ancient environment

Scientists have found the remains of the front half of a 99-million-year-old frog in a piece of amber. → Read More