Category: Events

Gator100 celebrates the world’s “Fastest Growing Gator Companies” and honors UF Engineering alumnus Scott Pressly with the Pinnacle Award.
March 3, 2020Each year the UF Alumni Association, in partnership with the UF Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center, recognizes UF alumni who have created and guided some of the most innovative and profitable businesses in the nation and the world. Congratulations to the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering alumni who made the 2020 list!
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Khalid Mentak, Ph.D. Speaks To Graduates About The Value Of Kindness
May 23, 2019The recognition ceremony for Master’s, Specialist’s, and Doctoral degrees for the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering took place Monday, May 6, at 9 a.m. in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
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Congratulations, Class of 2019!
May 1, 2019Celebrating the University of Florida’s Spring 2019 engineering graduates.
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Five Life Tips From A Successful Serial Entrepreneur
April 10, 2019Japanese multi-billionaire and Gator engineer Sachio Semmoto speaks on “Megatrends in Entrepreneurship”
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South Florida Alumni Gatherings: Jan. 28 and 29
January 18, 2019Calling all UF Engineering alumni in South Florida! The Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering is hosting alumni gatherings in Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Coral Gables between January 28-29, 2019.
Read more »Gator Engineering Alumni Reunion: November 10
September 6, 2018Join us for food, student displays, face painting, dancing, lawn games and to hear more about how we are Powering the New Engineer to Transform the Future!
Read more »Explore More: The Internet of Things – September 6
September 5, 2018Welcome to the next industrial revolution, soon to become a multi-trillion-dollar industry. ECE chair John Harris will discuss UF’s role as an emerging leader in the Internet of Things.
Read more »Order of the Engineer: VIDEO
May 8, 2018Graduating engineering students at UF and across the country participate in the Order of the Engineer: a promise to uphold the standards and dignity of the engineering profession.
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