UF in the Community spotlights the positive impact of UF in our region. Here are some examples of how we are enhancing our shared community. Office of Community Relations UF Government and Community Relations Monday, November 28, 2022 Across the University of Florida, our 16 colleges, numerous institutes, and health care facilities embrace our shared mission of outreach and service to improve and enrich our community, nation, and the world. UF in the Community spotlights the impact of UF in our region. Although UF has students and employees throughout the state, North Central Florida is home to much of our faculty and staff and to our 50,000+ students. Like all area residents, we want a vibrant, safe, healthy, and equitable place in which to live and thrive. Here are some of the ways in which we are enhancing our shared community.​ You’re invited to the December 14th UF Eye Opener Discovery Breakfast with speaker Dr. Christopher McCarty Register Now From the UF College of Nursing: Caring for our communities -  Celebrating Rural Health Day In honor of National Rural Health Day, the University of Florida College of Nursing is recognizing efforts from student nurses, faculty and alumni who serve rural communities. Though hands-on patient-care experiences such as those offered at UF Health Archer Family Health Care, the college’s nurse-led practice, these rural health care heroes are poised to transform health for local, underserved areas and meet the growing demand for experienced clinicians and researchers. Read More From the UF College of Public Health and Health Professions: Gator games can get loud! Protect your hearing  Did you know? Noise at a football game can reach 120 decibels, putting fans at risk for hearing loss. This brief video can help fans protect their hearing in three easy steps. Read More From WUFT: Radio show for health care workers hits a year on air, plans for more For Dannielle Obermeier, clinical leader and registered nurse at University of Florida Health Shands Hospital, the workday begins with the 6 a.m. sound of Shift Change Radio Hour. She’s one of tens to hundreds of medical workers tuning in weekly. This support led the radio show, made for health care professionals like her, to celebrate a year on air in October. Shift Change, of the UF Shands Arts in Medicine program, is an hourlong broadcast dedicated to uplifting Gainesville health care workers and the Shands Hospital community through music. Read More UF School of Music presents Sounds of the Season – Sunday, December 4 at 7:00PM UF School of Music presents Sounds of the Season, Sunday, December 4 at 7pm at the Phillips Center. This event is free and open to the public. Ticket Info: Advanced tickets must be picked up physically from the Phillips Center Box Office beginning Monday, November 28 at noon. A limit of four (4) advance tickets may be picked up per person.  Advanced tickets only guarantee admission prior to 6:45 p.m. Remaining seats will be filled starting at 6:45 p.m. to the stand-by line on a first-come, first-serve basis. Read More UF/IFAS research gives back food year-round UF/IFAS research and education centers (RECs) grow fruits and vegetables all across Florida to develop growing techniques and cultivars that benefit farmers. These centers are spread from Jay in the Panhandle to Homestead in Southeast Florida.  So, what happens to all that fresh food? Much of it is donated to community food banks. Here’s a look at what they donate in a typical year: Read More From UF/IFAS: Florida-Friendly Landscaping Gardening Apps Update Gardening decisions are now easier and more accessible with mobile web tools from the UF/IFAS Florida-Friendly Landscaping™(FFL) program. You might have heard of the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Plant Guide app, with details and phots of over 400 Florida-Friendly plants. But did you know that it’s now free? The FFL program also has apps that can help you design a butterfly or bee garden, get personalized information on Florida’s fertilizer rules, and help identify toxic plants. All of these apps are now free and designed to work on both mobile devices and desktop computers; all you need is internet access. You can get the apps at the FFL website: Read More FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES CONTACT Brittany Wise [log in to unmask] (352) 273-3820 Susan Crowley Assistant Vice President, Community Relations UF Office of Community Relations | 111 Tigert Hall, PO Box 113158, Gainesville, FL 32611-3158 Unsubscribe [log in to unmask] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [log in to unmask] powered by Try email marketing for free today!

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