UWF Celebrates the World for the fifth year

More than 30 countries were represented by UWF’s very own international students at the 5th annual UWF Celebrates the World event held Tuesday. Students brought traditional foods native to their countries and modeled native clothing for attendees. “The purpose of this event is to increase awareness about other cultures around the world, as well as […]

Daughter is motivation for UWF senior

Some individuals are motivated by money; others by prestige. University of West Florida senior Danielle Stomp is motivated by something that, while seemingly smaller, is far greater. Stomp is driven by the singular need to build the best life possible for her four-year-old daughter. In order to do so, she is currently taking a full […]

Excellence in Teaching Winner

Susan Harrell, associate professor of Legal Studies, was the winner of the “2011 Excellence in Teaching Competition” held in Baltimore, Md., at the national conference of the American Association for Paralegal Education held Nov. 2 through 5. This competition is sponsored by Delmar Cengage Learning and is accompanied by a $500 prize.

UWF commemorates Veterans Day

The University of West Florida celebrated military veterans Nov. 10 by honoring those who have served in the armed forces. Emotions were high as the Pledge of Allegiance was sung, a medley of armed forces tunes were played and guest speakers offered their gratitude to military members in the room and around the world. “This […]

UWF speaker chronicles success, fraud and redemption

Within the span of 10 years, HealthSouth CFO Aaron Beam went from helping to revolutionize the health care industry and being a millionaire, to participating in one of the largest and most publicized cases of corporate fraud ever, lending him time in prison. Beam spoke at the University of West Florida Nov. 8 on the […]

Buildings without water after water main break

Update: Wednesday, Nov. 9, 4:30 p.m. The boil water advisory has been lifted. The Escambia County Department of Health has completed its testing and found no evidence of contamination. Tuesday, Nov. 8, 4 p.m. The water pressure is now restored to the effected buildings; however, the boil water notice remains in effect. Water used for cooking […]

International student helps others by volunteering at local hospital

What started off as a volunteer position as a technician at the Baptist Healthcare clinic in Pensacola, Fla. led to a part-time job for University of West Florida nursing student Cristiane Barros. Originally from Recife, Brazil, Barros came to the United States in 2007 to participate in UWF’s English program. She decided to continue on […]

Communication Arts merges with Fine & Performing Arts

The University of West Florida is taking yet another positive step forward to improve academic quality and reflect the layout of larger institutions. As of Oct. 1, the Communication Arts department officially merged with the School of Fine and Performing Arts to create the School of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts. This new structure is […]

HealthSouth whistleblower to speak at UWF on ethics

      PENSACOLA, Fla.- Aaron Beam, former CEO of HealthSouth, to speak on ethics and crossing the line When: Tuesday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. Where: University of West Florida Conference Center, Building 22, Ballrooms B and C Why: During this free event, Aaron Beam, the former millionaire-turned-yardman, will tell his tale of getting involved […]

UWF hosts BEST Robotics Competition for local students

Screaming fans, pep bands and referees may seem like the makings of a high-energy football or basketball game, but the attendees at Saturday’s BEST Robotics Competition were treated to a different type of sport. The event brought together 20 middle- and high-school teams from the local area to face off in a competition involving Science, […]

ROTC cadets compete for first-ever Commander’s Cup

The University of West Florida Army and Air Force ROTC detachments competed in the first-ever Commander’s Cup Friday and Saturday to build camaraderie among cadets. Every year, the two detachments hold a flag football game for bragging rights, but this year they decided to take it to the next level by creating a bigger event […]

Underwater pumpkin carving benefits local charity

About 40 divers, including more than 25 students from the UWF Scuba Club, put their pumpkin carving skills to the test in the third annual Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest at the Grand Lagoon Yacht Club in Pensacola. The annual event benefits Toys for Tots, and the entry fee for the competition was one unwrapped toy […]