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Rediscovering The Committed Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The UF African American Studies Program welcomed University of Kentucky Professor Gerald Smith to speak at the Bob Graham Center on Jan. 25 at 6 p.m. in the Pugh Hall Ocora as part of series of campus events commemorating the life of Martin Luther King Jr. nearly 50 years after his tragic assassination. Smith is

2018 Provost’s Symposium

The fourth annual Provost's Symposium took place on February 1st and February 2nd, 2018, in Pugh Hall and Emerson Alumni Hall.  This year's symposium topic was "The Role of the University and UF Faculty in Addressing the Rise of Extremism on Campus and in the Nation", a timely discussion that came just one semester after

Tiana Epps-Johnson: Leveraging Digital Tools to Expand Voter Access

Tiana Epps-Johnson, founder and executive director of the Center for Technology and Civic Life, spoke at the Bob Graham Center on Feb. 7 at 6 p.m. in the Pugh Hall Ocora about her work in modernizing voter communication and engagement by bringing together expertise in research, training, data analysis and software development. Tiana holds an MSc

Getting Russia Right in the Era of “Fake News”

David Filipov,  former Moscow Bureau Chief of The Washington Post and writer for The Boston Globe, spoke at the Bob Graham Center on Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. in the Pugh Hall Ocora about the U.S. news landscape and where Russia, Putin, and Russia-U.S. Relations currently reside within it. As former Bureau Chief for the Washington Post and Boston Globe and decades-long reporter living

Great Storytellers Series: Claire Smith

The College of Journalism and Communications welcomed pioneer sportswriter Claire Smith to speak at the Bob Graham Center on Feb. 21 at 6 p.m. in the Pugh Hall Ocora as part of the Great Storytellers Series. Smith has covered baseball for more than three decades, including a notable seven years as a national baseball writer and columnist for The

The History of Felon Disenfranchisement in Florida

The Milbauer Program in Southern History welcomed Pippa Holloway, professor of history at Middle Tennessee State University and author of Felon Disenfranchisementand the History of American Citizenship, to speak at the Bob Graham Center on Feb. 22 at 6 p.m.  The program focused on the history of disenfranchisement for criminal convictions in the United States and

Revisiting the Vietnam War

Revisiting the Vietnam War, a panel discussion, was held on Feb. 27 at 6 p.m. in the Pugh Hall Ocora and featured Vietnam War veterans who gave personal accounts of their experiences during the war and reflected on the 50th anniversary of the Tet Offensive. Topics for discussion included questions of American involvement and home front war protests;

Feeding Martians in Antarctica

What do space biology on the International Space Station, Mars and Antarctica have in common? Explore More – a forum for scientists and scholars featured in UF’s Explore research magazine – presented a conversation on the recent expeditions of UF space plant biologists as they utilize the International Space Station and Antarctica to better understand what