Santa Rosa Mentor Program Hones Teaching Skills

The program is a partnership between the Institute for Innovative Community Learning at UWF and the Santa Rosa County School District.

Haas Center Survey: 63% of Santa Rosa Residents Want New Courthouse

The survey’s aim was to capture how Santa Rosa County residents feel the courthouse issue should move forward, if at all, after that election.

STEAM2017 Colloquium Highlights Collaboration Between Artists, Scientists

The event explored how art adds to the disciplines of science, technology, engineering and math to examine issues related to the environment.

Art, Science Meld in Elizabeth Demaray’s Environmental Projects

Her lecture served as the keynote speech of STEAM2017, which culminated recently at the Pensacola Museum of Art.

International Collaboration Looks at European Immigrant Skill Levels

The research looked at the education and skill level of immigrants, as well as their cultural values.

UWF Experts Offer Tips for Naming Businesses, Products

Selecting the wrong name could cause an otherwise fine product to struggle in the marketplace.

UWF Researchers Travel to Chile to Study How Heavy Sunlight Affects Growth

The expectation is that the research will show that many of the organisms sampled are able to repair their DNA at night.

Survey Indicates Escambia County Voters Pleased With Election Process

The analysis done by Dr. Brian D. Williams found that overall satisfaction with the voting procedures was very high among early in-person voters, absentee voters as well as Election Day voters during both the primary and general elections.

Caitlin Rhea’s Artwork Inspired by All Aspects of Water

Rhea, who teaches art history and two-dimensional design at Pensacola State College, spoke recently to a group at the Artel Gallery in downtown Pensacola.

Plantbot Genetics Talk, Exhibit Start Conversations About Green Issues

The talk was part of STEAM2017, a five-week program of lectures, workshops and talks with artists and scientists sponsored by the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities at UWF.

UWF Researchers Compile Bear/Vehicle Collisions Data for State Wildlife Officials

Ray Eslinger and Dr. John Morgan have produced research that could help state wildlife officials curb those collisions in the future. Through their research, they have identified 376 bridges in the state that are near collision hotspots.

International Group Visits Feminist Theory Class

The international group’s visit to the class is part of the Education and Activism For Young Women Project sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program.