A hospital in Kansas during the Spanish flu epidemic in 1918.
UF Geography lecturer Gabriela Hamerlinck debuted a new class for Fall 2019: Pandemics. As the semester began, she was lecturing about history – the plagues of prehistory and the Black Death. By the end of the semester, current events were about to catch up with her lesson plan.
Picture of an armadillo walking on a stone surface.
The man’s skin just didn’t feel right. He’d been to four dermatologists before traveling to the University of Florida, where...
Person wearing protective mask and glasses with foggy lenses.
Now that a respiratory virus has made us fearful of passing each other in grocery store aisles and caused the masked among us to gaze reproachfully at the unmasked, suddenly, breathing seems complicated.