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Tallahassee Internship Reception

Overview A partnership between the Bob Graham Center and the University of Florida Office of Government and Community Relations to educate students about and recruit students for the Tallahassee Internship Program. Program 4:00  Networking and refreshments 4:15  Welcome and explanation of program 4:30  Question and  answer time 4:45  Program ends

Haskell Faculty and Student Awards Application Due

The Haskell Faculty and Student Awards program offers three UF faculty a research award of $3,000 each for an essay produced in concert with an undergraduate on a major public policy issue facing society. Essays should advance public understanding of this issue and be published in the public sphere. Proposals are welcome from all academic

Tallahassee Internship Reception

Overview A partnership between the Bob Graham Center and the University of Florida Office of Government and Community Relations to educate students about and recruit students for the Tallahassee Internship Program. Location Ocora Room, Pugh Hall, University of Florida Program 4:00  Networking and refreshments 4:15  Welcome and explanation of program 4:30  Question and  answer time 4:45 

Your Ballot Is Safe: Florida Elections Security

The 2016 presidential election was fraught with concerns over hacking and manipulation, bringing election security to the forefront and election administration under scrutiny. At 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 27, in the Pugh Hall Ocora, three of Florida’s Election Supervisors — Paul Lux (Okaloosa), Wesley Wilcox (Marion) and Mark Earley (Leon) — provided insight into the Florida processes and procedures designed

The Heart of the Matter: A Healthcare Legislative Panel

Join a discussion with key Florida legislators to learn about their role in the legislative process and how it has shaped healthcare public policy in Florida. The panel will be comprised of House Speaker Pro Tempore Marylynn Magar, Representative Ray Rodrigues, Senator Gayle Harrell and Senator Aaron Bean. UF Health Shands CEO Ed Jimenez will serve

Women in Leadership Forum

The annual Women in Leadership Panel was hosted by the Bob Graham Center for Public Service and the UF Women's Student Association. The audience heard from a panel of five women leaders in the Alachua County area who shared their insights. Panelists: Amy Hass, General Counsel, University of Florida Sherry Houston, Executive Director, Ronald McDonald House of

Scudder Lecture Series: Religion and Identity Among Second Generation New Immigrant College Students

In partnership with the UF Department of Religion, the Bob Graham Center sponsored this lecture by Haroon Moghul, a Pakistani-American academic and commentator on Islam and public affairs, and a faculty member at Shalom Hartman Institute of America. He is author of How to Be a Muslim: An American Story. The book describes his struggles as a 2nd generation young