Our Work
The UF Homepage is the landing page of the university as a whole. The homepage displays critical announcements, news updates, and outlines current events.
Pattern library for latest University of Florida website theme.
Website of the Office of the Vice President and General Counsel.
UFIT showcase of Artificial Intelligence services available.
The Office of General Counsel and Office of Compliance and Ethics define, implement, and oversee the policy development process and maintaining a central repository of University Policies and Regulations
UF Quest is a general education curriculum for incoming undergraduates at the University of Florida. Students can look up available courses on this website along with general information about the program.
Commencement is the capstone college experience for most students. The UF commencement site has information on event activities and planning details.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is taking centerstage in the future of technological advancement at the University of Florida. The AI site provides pertinent information about UF’s partnership with NVIDIA and how AI will be integrated into the university’s curriculum.
UFIT Research Computing provides comprehensive training, consulting, advanced software, and proposal support for researchers that use HiPerGator, the University of Florida supercomputer.
News from the UF Communications office about research, teaching, and service at the University of Florida.
UFIT's mission is to support the university’s success through service and operational excellence. Services offered include website development, hardware support, online course assistance and more.
The Office of Government and Community Relations connects state, local and federal policymakers with UF expertise, students and innovation. Their website includes custom content with a widget pulling from their various Twitter accounts.
The German Grammar Cruncher is a drag-and-drop online language learning application developed by Web Services for the German department.
Tal Como Suena is a series of modules created by Professor Gillian Lord of the Spanish department to assist students in learning Spanish pronunciation. Web Services moved the existing Flash application modules into React.
UF Libraries requested a system for requesting and managing orders, which Web Services built using custom WordPress features.