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.

Archaeologists Gather to Discuss Luna Settlement, Wrecks

The presentation and panel discussion called “Archaeology of the Luna Expedition in Pensacola” was held at the Museum of Commerce as part of the Experience UWF Downtown Lecture Series.

Movement Academy Provides Physical, Social Outlet for Youngsters

The academy, which is in its 11th year, serves children ages 4-18 and has a stated mission of striving to offer a unique variety of physical experiences while providing invaluable teaching experience for undergraduate physical education teaching majors at UWF.

Annual Women’s Studies Conference Slated for March 24

The 16th annual University of West Florida Women’s Studies Conference will feature a number of student presenters as well as keynote speaker, Capt. Wendy B. Lawrence.

Escambia Supervisor of Elections Releases Results of Haas Center Voter Satisfaction Study

The study assessed the ease and efficiency of the voting process and the voters’ knowledge of voting options, locations and other general election information.

Changes Underway for UWF Advertising Team

The team, which won a string of national competitions in the ’90s and early 2000s, is reinventing itself under the guidance of Sabrina McLaughlin, visiting lecturer in the Department of Communications.

Study Examines Public Perception of Police Body-Worn Cameras

The current study has been accepted for publication in the journal “Criminal Justice and Behavior” later this year.

STEAM2017 Exhibit Focuses on Connection Between Art and Science

The exhibit includes a five-week presentation of lectures, workshops and talks with artists and scientists.

Author: Advocacy Can Be Powerful Tool in Changing Business Environment

Moore spoke Jan. 31 at UWF College of Business as part of the Wells Fargo/UWF Executive Mentor Program Lecture Series.

UWF Researchers Studying Effects of Artificial Reefs

The team is conducting a study about the effectiveness of reefs in creating a productive ecosystem.