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Latest News
Atlanta EduGator Reception | February 28, 2023
Join us for drinks, apps and college conversation. There's plenty of fun to be had, so bring a friend! February 28, 6-8 p.m. Live! At the Battery Sports & Social 825 Battery Ave, SE, Ste. 600 Atlanta, 30339 RSVP to Sunnie Pearson: spearson@coe.ufl.edu or (352)...
Larry Kubiak Named UF Distinguished Alumnus
This award is presented to an alumni who has excelled in a chosen field or has performed outstanding service for the university.
2022 Higher Education Doctoral Graduates Reunion and Recognition Celebration
Stakeholders and alumni gathered on June 4 for the Higher Education Doctoral Graduates Reunion and Recognition Celebration hosted by the Institute of Higher Education at the University of Florida. Attendees honored the legacy of founder, James L. Wattenbarger, and 25 years of outstanding program graduates, and participated in group sessions with current higher education administration faculty, students and alumni.

