Subscribe to the Bob Graham Student Newsletter
Each week the Bob Graham Center publishes an email newsletter featuring internships, job opportunities, upcoming events, Center updates, and more. You can easily subscribe at this link. (opens in new tab)
Florida Political Review
Write political commentary for the Florida Political Review (opens in new tab), an online blog of politics, policy, and culture written by University of Florida undergraduate students.
Attend an Event
Check the Graham Center Calendar of Events and other locations on campus for live events. Most are free!
Internships
Internships give you the opportunity to learn by doing, applying knowledge and theory from the classroom to a professional setting. You’ll also continue to build your professional network. Learn more about the internships offered through the Bob Graham Center at this link, or visit additional opportunities offered through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Beyond120 program at this link. (opens in new tab)
Register to Vote
Through TurboVote you can get registered to vote, update your voter registration, or request a vote-by mail ballot. You’ll also be able to sign up for alerts so you don’t miss a voting deadline. Visit UF TurboVote. (opens in new tab)
Get Involved in Leadership and Advocacy
University of Florida Student Government (opens in new tab)
David and Wanda Brown Center for Leadership and Service (opens in new tab)
UF Leader-Scholar Program (opens in new tab)
UF College Democrats (opens in new tab) || Alachua County Democratic Party (opens in new tab)
UF College Republicans (opens in new tab) || Alachua County Republican Party (opens in new tab)
Student Groups
- The Bob Graham Student Fellows plan programs and events that advance civic engagement on the UF campus.
- The UF Public Leadership Society (opens in new tab) is dedicated to assisting the professional advancement of student leaders by fostering effective leadership skills and community involvement.
- The UF Speech and Debate Team (https://debate.cwoc.ufl.edu/) will help you learn about policy and improve your critical thinking skills.