After a showing on November 13, 2007 at the University of Florida, the Gainesville campus was rocked by controversy over the film.
The project began as a master's thesis project for Steve Moore when he was a computer science student at the university's Gainesville campus.
At the University of Florida, he is fondly remembered for driving about the Gainesville campus in an old red pickup truck.
Current plans call for the construction of a three-story building on the Gainesville campus with 40,000 square feet of offices, laboratories and collection space.
As part of the centennial, the university began construction of Century Tower, the iconic landmark of the Gainesville campus.
New buildings were built on the Gainesville campus, including the impressive John L. Beaver Field House, which was completed in 1982.
The university traces its historical origins to 1853, and has operated continuously on its present Gainesville campus since September 1906.
Classes began on the new Gainesville campus on September 26, 1906, with 102 students enrolled.
The new university held its first classes on its Gainesville campus on September 26, 1906, with 102 students enrolled.
The Gainesville campus is only academic health center in the United States with six health-related colleges located on a single, contiguous campus.