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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

Tacky’s Revolt: The Story of an Atlantic Slave War

Watch the recording of the event at this link. ---- "Tacky's Revolt: The Story of an Atlantic Slave War" traces the roots, routes, and reverberations of the largest slave insurrection in the eighteenth-century British Empire. Warfare migrates. This was never more apparent than in the era when the violence of imperial expansion and enslavement remade

2022-23 Gainesville Fellowship Info Session

Gainesville needs you! Join us to learn about our 2022-23 City of Gainesville Fellowships and how you can apply! Join us for a free virtual information session on Monday, March 21, 2022 from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.  to learn more. Representatives from the City of Gainesville and current UF students serving as City of Gainesville

2022 Joan S. Forrest Women in Leadership Forum

A recording of this event is available here. ------ March is Women’s History Month! Come celebrate with us as we hear from a panel of accomplished women leaders who pave the way for aspiring young professionals! Join the Bob Graham Center for Public Service and the Bob Graham Center Student Fellows on Thursday, March 24,

2022 Research Symposium

The Bob Graham Center’s inaugural Research Symposium runs from 9 am to 2:45 pm, and will feature panel-style research presentations followed by a discussion at the end of each session. Doors will open at 8:30 am. The event is open to the public but a limited number of seats are available during each session. Student

Gators Going Global: Living and Working Abroad

The Bob Graham Center for Public Service, the home of UF’s International Studies major has planned an event to connect current students with UF alumni working in public service on a global scale. Join us Tuesday, April 5 at 5pm for “Gators Going Global: Living and Working Abroad.” With Beyond120 we’re bringing together three global

Book Launch: Writing for the Public Good

Event Recording Author and UF master lecturer Dr. Steve Noll spoke at the launch of his newest book Writing for the Public Good: Essays from David R. Colburn and Senator Bob Graham (UF Press, 2022) on Saturday, April 23, at the Matheson History Museum in Gainesville. Dr. Noll is an affiliate faculty member of the Bob