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First Take: Florida’s 2022 Legislative Session

This event has passed, a recording is available here. ----- Join the Bob Graham Center for Public Service and UF’s Office of Government & Community Relations to hear from legislative leaders and government affairs professionals about the statewide priorities ahead of the 2022 Florida Legislative Session. Panelists will speak to: The specific issues and policies

Killing King Again: Race, Power, & the Cost of Unfulfilled Dreams

This event has passed, a recording of the event is available here. --- In the aftermath of the January 6, 2021 violence at the U.S. Capitol, not a single commentator referred to Dr. Martin Luther King’s call to nonviolence. How could this happen, less than two weeks from the national holiday that bears King’s name? Does

Finding Solutions to the Heirs Property Problem

Join the UF Levin College of Law and the Bob Graham Center for Public Service on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 in the College's Bailey Event Space for a timely discussion about Heirs Property. This half-day event will feature two panel discussions exploring heirs property and identifying solutions to the challenges associated with it. Following the

Washington, DC Internship Info Session

What's involved in applying for and successfully completing the Washington Internship Program offered by the Graham Center and UF Federal Relations? Applications for the Summer 2022 internship open Jan 28 and close Feb 24. Before you take the time to apply, visit our website, or attend our in-person info session on Monday, Feb 7 from

2022 Future of Florida Summit

Join us at the 2022 Future of Florida Summit on Economic Policy: Maximizing Fresh Insights Into Florida Economic Policy! Students from any Florida college or university are eligible to attend. Distinguished panelists and speakers will address topics relating economics to: COVID 19 Immigration College Debt Economic Equality The Summit takes place February 11-13, 2022, at the

Twenty Years of Studying Slavery and the University: What Now?

This event took place on Thursday, February 17, 2022. A recording is available here. ----- Examining histories of race and racism in the history of higher education has become a necessary act on many college campuses. But after twenty years of these studies, have they transformed the work of our universities? With a deeper understanding

Civil Discourse in an Uncivil Age

This event has passed, a recording is available here. ---- Join us virtually on Tuesday, February 22, 2022 as PBS host Alexander Heffner considers the state of democracy in America today. Heffner will discuss the effects of divisiveness on discourse, campaigns, and governance as well as the influence of new media, dis/misinformation, and filter bubbles

Co-Creating Knowledge: Collaboration And Change

The model of the solitary scholar writing articles and books in the library has given way to a diverse array of approaches to humanistic research: collaborative teams, community engagement, multimedia publication, and more — as well as new questions about how the public interest can and should affect research choices. Focusing on the humanities and

War in Ukraine: Why, How, and What Happens Next

This event has passed, a recording is available here. --- Please join us for an in-person panel discussion presented by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at UF, with support from the Bob Graham Center for Public Service and the Center for European Studies. Panelists will include: Dr. Seth Bernstein, UF Department of History

Pax Atlantica: NATO’s Enduring Alliance

A recording of this event is available at this link. ---- Throughout NATO's long history the alliance has faced repeated crises and continuous predictions that it would soon collapse. Although NATO has endured, it is once again facing a moment of crisis as leaders grapple with a solution to the Russo-Ukraine conflict. Join international relations