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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.

Data & Democracy: Catherine D’Ignazio

Zoom

As part of the Center for Humanities and the Public Sphere's multi-year series on 'Rethinking the Public Sphere', please join us for a talk given by Catherine D’Ignazio of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Department of Urban Studies and Planning Tuesday, January 26th 2021 on “Data Feminism." Preregister Here to Receive Zoom URL - More Info Here On

Sustainability Into Practice: Climate Change, Race & Housing

A recording of this event can be found at: https://youtu.be/T1pfIhbBojQ Please join us for the first in a three-part series this spring hosted by UF's Office of Sustainability and the Bob Graham Center for Public Service, in partnership with the Florida Climate Institute. Attendees will hear from experts on the ways that the impacts of climate change,

Deadline: Future of Florida Summit Applications

Online FL, United States

The annual Future of Florida Summit, hosted by the Bob Graham Center for Public Service at the University of Florida, gathers Florida's future leaders from colleges and universities across the state to explore the most important issues facing us today. The 2021 Summit topic will be Exploring Healthcare Policy. The Summit will be held virtually.

The Washington Center Info Session

The Washington Center will host a virtual info session for all students from the state of Florida on Feb. 3 at noon to provide an overview of its academic internship program and career development opportunities. It's a great way to find out how you can intern in Washington, D.C. or remotely, while earning academic credit

Connie Mack Discusses His Political Memoir

Connie Mack III will discuss his recently published book, Citizen Mack: Politics, an Honorable Calling. Carl Van Ness, University historian, will conduct the interview with the senator. The event is free, but registration is required: http://ufl.to/citizenmack. Citizen Mack is his memoir of an 18-year journey to and from Capitol Hill. In 1982, Mack left a successful banking

Voter Registration Deadline

Attention all University of Florida students, faculty and staff: On March 16, 2021, the City of Gainesville holds a regular election to elect two commissioners to the City of Gainesville Commission. The deadline to register is Tuesday, Feb. 16. Update your registration, or register to vote at UF TurboVote. On the ballot are District 1

Working in Nation’s Capital: Congressional Careers

Working in the government and public administration sector offers a diverse range of employment options for Gators. Working in our Nation’s Capital is a new career development program to introduce University of Florida students to a variety of opportunities available in federal government. The event on Monday, Feb. 22 includes three panels comprised of individuals

Working in Nation’s Capital: Political Careers

Working in the government and public administration sector offers a diverse range of employment options for Gators. Working in our Nation’s Capital is a new career development program to introduce University of Florida students to a variety of opportunities available in federal government. The event on Monday, Feb. 22 includes three panels comprised of individuals

Working in Nation’s Capital: DC Internships

Working in the government and public administration sector offers a diverse range of employment options for Gators. Working in our Nation’s Capital is a new career development program to introduce University of Florida students to a variety of opportunities available in federal government. The event on Monday, Feb. 22 includes three panels comprised of individuals

Community Conversations: Voter Suppression with Dr. Noll

Join the Graham Center Student Fellows and the Gator chapter of the NAACP today at 6 pm for an educational community conversation on voter suppression with Dr. Steve Noll, master lecturer in the UF history department. Following the presentation, audience members will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in an open discussion about