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.
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WellFlorida Health Council for North Central Florida invites community leaders to participate in a Town Hall to discuss the regulation of tobacco in our community and examine solutions to tobacco policy issues that affect our community members’ health. Who Should Attend? · state legislators · city and county commissioners · government policy staff members · … |
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The Health Council of South Florida invites community leaders to participate in a Town Hall to discuss the regulation of tobacco in our community and examine solutions to tobacco policy issues that affect our community members’ health. Who Should Attend? · state legislators · city and county commissioners · government policy staff members · business … |
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The Big Bend Area Health Education Center invites community leaders to participate in a Town Hall to discuss the regulation of tobacco in our community and examine solutions to tobacco policy issues that affect our community members’ health. Who Should Attend? · state legislators · city and county commissioners · government policy staff members · … |
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This was the second in our summertime 'Careers in Public Service' series with recent Gator grads who are now professionals in public health and science-related careers. Students got to talk to these grads and learn more about this growing niche in the public service sector and the internships, fellowships and jobs they can expect to … |
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The Northeast Florida AHEC invites community leaders to participate in a Town Hall to discuss the regulation of tobacco in our community and examine solutions to tobacco policy issues that affect our community members’ health. Who Should Attend? · state legislators · city and county commissioners · government policy staff members · business leaders · Chambers … |
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