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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.

  • Environmentalist Joe Browder discussed the past and future of the Everglades

    Joe Browder, an environmental consultant and former conservation director of Friends of the Earth, presented “Everglades Visions, Revisions, and History” on October 8, 2009. Browder emerged from the grassroots in the early 1960s to help save South Florida’s most precious natural wonders from unrestrained forces of growth. Jack Davis, associate professor of history at UF explained

  • University of Florida historian Bill Link discussed the South’s civil rights movement

    The 50th anniversary of the sit-ins that energized the civil rights movement in the South was discussed on December 8, 2009. Panelists for “The 50th Anniversary of the Sit-Ins: From Greensboro to Tallahassee” included history professors Bill Link and Alan Petigny and religion professor Gwendolyn Simmons, discussing the significance of the sit-in movement and its impact on

  • University of Florida professor Gwendolyn Simmons discussed the South’s civil rights movement

    The 50th anniversary of the sit-ins that energized the civil rights movement in the South was discussed on December 8, 2009. Panelists for “The 50th Anniversary of the Sit-Ins: From Greensboro to Tallahassee” included history professors Bill Link and Alan Petigny and religion professor Gwendolyn Simmons, discussing the significance of the sit-in movement and its impact

  • Economist David Denslow and guests discussed the future of Florida’s economy with the Florida Legislature

    Leading economic experts hosted an in-depth discussion on the reasons behind the state’s economic woes for members of the Florida Senate and House of Representatives on January 14, 2010.The James Madison Institute and the University of Florida’s Bob Graham Center for Public Service and Reubin O’D. Askew Institute on Politics and Society hosted the forum,

  • Editor Greg Ip and guests discussed the future of Florida’s economy with the Florida Legislature

    Leading economic experts hosted an in-depth discussion on the reasons behind the state’s economic woes for members of the Florida Senate and House of Representatives on January 14, 2010. The James Madison Institute and the University of Florida’s Bob Graham Center for Public Service and Reubin O’D. Askew Institute on Politics and Society hosted the forum, entitled

  • Bob Rhodes discussed growth management policies

    During a February 10, 2010 forum Bob Rhodes, a leading expert on growth management, described a controversial growth regulation amendment on the 2010 ballot as the "elephant in the growth management policy room." This could radically change the way Florida regulates growth and development. Amendment 4 would require that all local government Comprehensive Plans and plan

  • Dr. Gary Mormino discussed Florida in World War II

    Dr. Gary Mormino, one of Florida’s leading historians, discussed the lasting impact of World War II on Florida, including the explosive military growth from 1940-1945, the transformation of the home front, and the increased population, economy and tourism after the war. His discussion touched upon both "the explosive military growth in Florida between 1940 and 1945—Florida

  • Derek Bok discussed citizenship in a digital forum

    As a public land grant university, UF has a special obligation to encourage students not only to participate in civic activities, but also to equip them with the skills needed to make the thoughtful and informed choices that citizenship requires. Derek Bok suggests some concrete ways in which universities can better prepare students to be