East Side High Takes New Approach to Computer Science Course
Justin Dennison, a teacher at Eastside High School, first heard there were students at the school interested in taking an AP computer science program two years ago. No such courses […]
UF: Four Bits December 2014
University of Florida among those receiving $7 million to empower women farmers The University of Florida is part of a consortium led by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) […]
Future will Challenge the World’s Food Production System
America’s robust agriculture sector provides affordable food and fiber to the nation and still manages to export about a quarter of the food and fiber it produces, but “big, tough, […]
2014 Financial Year in review
2014: End Remarks By WJ Rossi, CFP®, ChFC Since the beginning of the calendar year, many economic trends have taken place. Long-term interest rates came down, but the US dollar […]
Six IRS Tips to get the most of your year-end charitable gifts
In the spirit of the holiday season, many individuals as well as businesses, make charitable gifts this time of year. And if you want to maximize on that gift from […]
UF: New Technologies Looking for a Home December 2014
More Powerful Wireless Charging System Using “Hotspots” This wireless power transmission system provides power to multiple devices within a volume of space, potentially as large as a room. The age […]
Pitching a Story Via Social Media
Social media for business promotion and news announcements is gaining momentum. Face it, smart phones are part of the daily wardrobe for a growing number of the population. Take advantage […]
Hiring a Family Member Can Be a Plus….or a Pain
Family-owned enterprises are the foundation of America’s small business tradition. And even if your family isn’t involved at the outset, a relative is often an ideal candidate for a role where trust or special expertise is […]
352 Arts Roadmap project to set priorities for Gainesville growth
A coalition of local leaders and creative advocates has decided to make arts a priority for Alachua County. The 352 Arts Roadmap, a project headed up by the City of […]
Butler Enterprises is formally breaking ground on the new Butler Town Center and Butler North
As an extension of the existing Butler Plaza, the new 350,000 square foot Butler Town Center will occupy a portion of the current 1-million-square-feet and have its own identity and […]