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Weil Hall (formerly the Engineering Industries Building) is a historic building at Stadium Road and Gale Lemerand Drive (North-South Drive) on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida, United States. On June 24, 2008, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [1]
The Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering is the largest professional school, the second largest college, and one of the top three research units at the University of Florida. The college was founded in 1910, and in 2015 was named in honor of Herbert Wertheim – a serial inventor, philanthropist and UF Distinguished Alumnus.
Engineering: 8,880 sq ft (825 m 2) Mechanical Engineering Building C: 1948 1967 Engineering: 26,175 sq ft (2,431.7 m 2) Rhines Hall: 1948 1967 Materials Science and Engineering: 76,443 sq ft (7,101.8 m 2) Environmental Health and Safety Administrative Offices: 1949 2004 Occupational safety and health: 7,852 sq ft (729.5 m 2) Florida Gymnasium
The University of Florida College of the Arts is the fine arts college of the University of Florida. It was established in 1975, and is located on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus. As of 2024 the interim dean was Jennifer Setlow. Previously named the College of Fine Arts, the college's name was changed on May 12, 2014. [2]
The carillon chimes each quarter of the hour from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The pentatonic clock strike melody that is played, "Florida Chimes", is unique to this carillon and was written by Dr. Budd Udell, former Chair of the Department of Music (1977–85) at the University of Florida. [13]
The Malachowsky Hall for Data Science & Information Technology, or simply Malachowsky Hall, is a building on the University of Florida (UF) campus in Gainesville, Florida. Named after UF alumnus and Nvidia co-founder Chris Malachowsky, the building began construction in 2020 and opened in November 2023.
Hume Hall can be accommodate 608 residents, and is located in the heart of the University of Florida campus. The facility has a commons building, a number of multimedia-capable classrooms, faculty offices with an on-site academic advisors, a large activity room, and an information desk.
The Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts theatre in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is located on the western side of the University of Florida campus. This facility presents some of the most established and emerging national and international artists on the main stage.