Dr. Jamin Wells, assistant professor and director of the Public History Master’s Program at UWF on Jan. 15, 2021.

Two loves collide, leading history professor to UWF

Dr. Jamin Wells grew up in Rhode Island immersed in the maritime world. Alongside his father, who established one of the area’s first police dive teams and later opened a dive shop, Wells began diving at age 10 in the cold, murky New England water and spent his youth spearfishing, racing sailboats and diving on […]

Science, Art Meet at UWF Exhibit

Thomas Asmuth used a “photo dolly” to take bursts of underwater photographs at various distances from a solid backdrop to measure water turbidity.

Study: Low Birth Weight Linked to Overprotective Parenting, Problems in Adulthood

The study examined 81 extremely low birth weight survivors born from 1977 to 1982 who were matched with 87 people who were born with a normal birth weight who have been followed since that time.

UWF History Class Delves Into Pensacola Research

Members of “Local History” Summer course, which includes graduate and undergraduate students, recently presented research results at a symposium at the Voices of Pensacola Museum.

National Writing Project Continues to Inspire Pensacola-Area Teachers

This is the third summer in a row that the University of West Florida has been an official National Writing Project site.

UWF Camp Teaches Students About Health-Related Careers

The camp is put together to introduce students to professions associated with the health-related programs within the Usha Kundu, MD, College of Health.

UWF Art Students Design Motif for Mosaic Tile Bench

The bench was recently installed outside the Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering on the Pensacola Campus.

Japanese Children’s Day Celebration Happens Saturday in Gulf Breeze

The event provides children with a variety of Japanese cultural activities, including carp-streamer painting and a coloring competition.

UWF Grad Neil Teller Performed in Two Jazz Groups While Pursuing Two Majors

Teller started playing the saxophone when he was about 10 years old, and it has since become his favorite instrument.

Research Reveals Importance of Rapport Between Advisors, Students

Eric Papa received a travel grant to present his data at a recent conference of the National Academic Advising Association in Jackson, Mississippi.

UWF Associate Professor Explores Costume World in India

The trip was organized to learn about the country’s culture, textile industry and makeup techniques used in Bollywood.

Matt De La Peña Delivers Keynote at Pensacola Literacy Symposium

De la Peña is the best-selling author of six young-adult novels.