UWF Professor Studies Apple Snail, Endangered Snail Kites

For more than 20 years, Darby has researched both apple snail and snail kite ecology, sampling the wetlands they inhabit from Orlando to the Everglades.

Strings Director to Head Back to Carnegie Hall

Dr. Leonid Yanovskiy will join other distinguished musicians in the concert “Romantic Impressions,” presented by the InterHarmony International Music Festival.

Students Present ‘Life in Ancient Rome’ Research Projects

Students dressed in authentic Roman garb delivered research presentations as part of the “Daily Life in Ancient Rome” symposium Oct. 27 in the John C. Pace Library.

Economic Report: New Home Sales Rise Unexpectedly

New home sales beat expectations in September, leading to questions about where the housing market stands.

Pensacola-Area Residents Diverse in Lifestyles, Attitudes

Its residents appear much less diverse than other areas of Florida or the country.

Good Acting Involves Layered Performance

A senior UWF student majoring in musical theater discusses her role in the ongoing show.

UWF Hosts Brit Lit Symposium for Faculty and Students

The Department of English hosted the symposium called “British Romantic Literature and Culture.”

MBA Student Research Helps Small Business

A team of College of Business graduate students won the Florida Student Project of the Year award at the 2016 America’s SBDC Conference.

Creating Standard-Setting Costumes Takes Passion, Research

In addition to being exposed to the cutting edge of professional costume design, UWF students get the opportunity to build their design portfolio.

Original Brew by Honors Student to Be Launched Friday

Student Allison Lehr created the beer in the “The Art and Science of Brewing” class, which is a very popular class among honors students.

UWF Students Showcase Research

Students presented a variety of research projects at the showcase on topics including information security and privacy, wearable device security, cloud security, and machine learning.

Economic Report: New Study Surveys Changes in American Jobs

The Pew Research Center recently released a comprehensive study, which examines 30 years of data to understand how economic change is affecting the workplace.