The Bob Graham Center for Public Service provides a wide variety of programs for students and the larger public on topics related to public service, public leadership and civic engagement.
Balancing First Amendment Rights with Misinformation on Social Media
O'Neill Reading Rm, 2nd Floor, Pugh HallBalancing First Amendment Rights with Misinformation on Social Media is the second in the “Policy Over Pastries” series of civil discourse discussions sponsored by the Gators Vote Civic Engagement Cabinet. The …
Primer on Primaries: How the Primary Process Affects America Today
Pugh Hall Ocora 296 Buckman Dr, Gainesville, Florida, United StatesEver wondered how party primaries began? Curious about how the primary process affects America today? The Bob Graham Center hosted a dynamic panel discussion on U.S. presidential preference primaries and …
2024 Joan S. Forrest Women in Leadership Forum
Pugh Hall Ocora 296 Buckman Dr, Gainesville, Florida, United StatesIn honor of Women’s History Month, the Bob Graham Center Student Fellows joined with the Bob Graham Center for Public Service to host the 2024 Joan S. Forrest Women in …
From Campus to Community: Harnessing Civic Engagement for Climate Action
O'Neill Reading Room, 2nd floor, Pugh HallJoin the movement for change! The Thompson Earth Systems Institute and the Bob Graham Center invite UF students, faculty and staff to an inspiring workshop featuring leading experts at the …
Careers in Public Service Lunch: Milan Vrbovský, Consul General
O'Neill Reading Room, 2nd floor, Pugh HallInterested in a career in the diplomatic service? Or still trying to get some clarity about your future plans at home or abroad after graduation? Discover the pathways available in …
Presidential Historian Douglas Brinkley: Silent Spring Revolution
Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention 811 S Main St, Gainesville, FL, United StatesJoin New York Times bestselling-author Douglas Brinkley for his talk “Silent Spring Revolution” about author Rachel Carson and other courageous women and men who helped influence presidents and other powerful …
Research Justice: A Workshop On Collaboration
A. Quinn Jones Museum and Cultural Center 1013 NW 7th Ave, Gainesville, FL, United StatesThis workshop will reflect on strategies for creating equitable research collaborations, generating shared research questions for university-based researchers and community organizations. This is the third event in the Center for …
Race, Detention, and Indigeneity in South Florida
Smathers Library Rm 100 GainesvilleDiscover the intertwining narratives of migration and militarization at the heart of South Florida’s Homestead Temporary Shelter. Emma Shaw Crane of Columbia University illuminates the Homestead shelter’s connection to a …
Reporting on Food Policy Amid a Journalism Implosion
Pugh Hall Ocora 296 Buckman Dr, Gainesville, Florida, United StatesJoin us for a conversation with UF’s spring Science Journalist in Residence Helena Bottemiller Evich, the founder and editor-in-chief of Food Fix. A reception will follow the talk. Food Fix is …
CES Career Speaker Series: Edouard Coppieters
Turlington Hall Room 3310 330 Newell DrJoin CES for a conversation with Edouard Coppieters, Policy Advisor, American Chamber of Commerce to the EU. Interested in a career abroad? Then join CES for lunch and conversation about …