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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.

CLAS First-Gen Celebration

Farrior Hall Room 2000 205 Fletcher Dr

Let’s celebrate First-Gen Week! Join us for an afternoon of learning, inspiration, and networking with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences community. Our first-generation faculty and staff will share their experiences.

UF Gulf Scholars Cohort Meeting

O'Neill Reading Room, 2nd floor, Pugh Hall

Are you enrolled in the Gulf Scholars Medallion Program? Or, do you just want to learn more? Join us for the first Gulf Scholars cohort meeting, a great opportunity to

Let’s Talk Climate Lunch & Learn

O'Neill Reading Rm, 2nd Floor, Pugh Hall

Guest speaker Dr. Megan Ennes will share the work of the National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation (NNOCCI) and lead participants in a discussion on how to talk

International Careers in Public Service

O'Neill Reading Rm, 2nd Floor, Pugh Hall

In celebration of International Education Week, join us for a Careers in International Public Service talk featuring two distinguished Gator alumni with impressive careers in international public service. This engaging

Name, Image and Likeness

As Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations continue to transform the landscape of college athletics, how are universities, lawmakers, and student-athletes adapting to these changes? Join the Bob Graham Center

2025 MLK Lecture: Hasan Kwame Jeffries

Pugh Hall

Noted Civil Rights scholar Hasan Kwame Jeffries delivered the 2025 MLK Lecture, exploring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s visionary blueprint for justice, peace, and economic equality.  Dr. Jeffries is an

Info Session: Florida Gubernatorial Fellowship

Online FL, United States

The Florida Gubernatorial Fellows Program offers undergrads, grad students and recent grads a chance to gain hands-on experience in state government. Over nine months in Tallahassee, Fellows work in key