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Applications Close for Washington Internship Program

Through the partnership of its Federal Relations Team and the Bob Graham Center for Public Service, the University of Florida offers exciting opportunities for in-person work in the nation’s Capitol each spring, summer, and fall semester. Applications for the Spring 2022 Washington Internship Program close on Oct. 7. Please visit this page to learn more

The Washington Center Info Session

Interested in politics, public policy, international relations, business, health care, non-profits, education, or the arts? The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars, known as TWC, provides immersive internships and academic seminars to students from hundreds of colleges and universities and young professionals from across the U.S. and more than 25 countries. The University of

Majors and Minors Fair

Join Student Government, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Exploratory Advising, & the Career Connections Center for our annual Majors & Minors Fair! This fair offers you a chance to find out about many of the great programs available to you at UF. The fair will be held at the Career Connections Center on the

Civic Scholars Info Session

Civic Scholars is a research opportunity open to all residential, undergraduate UF students. Want to learn about what’s involved in undergraduate research, and if the Civic Scholars program is a good fit for you? Read all about it on our website page at this link. You can also join previous Civic Scholars in an in-person information session in the Pugh Hall

Policing The Womb: Invisible Women & The Criminalization Of Motherhood

In this talk, Professor Goodwin addresses the escalation of criminal punishments directed at pregnant women in the United States. Her talk reflects more than ten years of research addressing the intersection of mass incarceration and reproductive health and rights. In this talk, Professor Goodwin offers a deeper look at how reproduction has become a site

Lavender Linguistics: Queer-ing Language to Save Lives

The treatment of LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. has evolved rapidly in the past decade, but there is still work to do. Hate groups and hate speech are on the rise in public and private discourse alike. Despite considerable progress, the LGBTQ+ community often remains ostracized from society. Allyship is the modern concept that describes

Vote Early Day – Voter Registration Drive

Voting Early is one of the best and most efficient ways to stay civically engaged. In celebration of voting early, the Bob Graham Center and the Campus Cote Project are hosting a voter registration drive with trivia, food, and celebrating the ability to vote early during election. Stop by outside Turlington Hall on October 22

Maternal Health in Tanzania & Florida

Childbirth and reproduction are some of our most pressing public policy and political issues. No aspect is more compelling than the world’s unacceptably high rate of maternal mortality. Each day more than 800 women will die during or following pregnancy and childbirth. Surprisingly, the rate is increasing in the United States as well. Join us

President’s Luncheon Speaker Series featuring Cynthia Barnett

Listening to Seashells: Telling Earth’s story with wonder and warning As she continues her nationwide book tour, Professor Barnett will kick off this year’s President’s Luncheon Speaker Series with a fascinating overview of how she draws on cultural history and science to trace the long human love affair with seashells -- and the hidden lives of