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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Have you heard about the Bob Graham Center's internship programs in Tallahassee and in Washington, DC, and wondered if you might be a good fit? Applications are now open for the Spring 2024 cohorts of these premier positions. Attend our free virtual info session on about the internships on Thursday, Aug 31, from 4-5 pm … |
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Are you interested in a legal career? Curious about how Florida’s judicial system works? Want professional development tips for your future beyond UF? Join the Bob Graham Center for a lunchtime conversation on Wednesday, Sept. 6 at noon with Judge Mark Yerman, a recently retired Citrus County Court Judge and veteran of our nation’s court … |
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Join the newly formed Gators Vote Cabinet for their first meeting of the semester on Friday, Sept 8 at 3pm in the O'Neill Reading Room. The Cabinet is a partnership of civic-minded student organizations and campus institutions committed to developing and promoting a culture of civic engagement on our campus year-round. Gators Vote meets regularly … |
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Cornel West (Union Theological Seminary) and Robert George (Princeton) will have a discussion about “Truth-Seeking and Democracy”. This event is co-sponsored by the Bob Graham Center for Public Service and African American Studies.
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Gators Vote and the Bob Graham Center invite you to register for the 2nd annual Constitution Trivia Night on September 14 at 5:30 pm in the Pugh Hall Ocora. Teams will compete for cash prizes, answering a range of questions on the amendments and facts regarding our US Constitution. First, second, and third place will … |
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The Great Debate: African American Studies in Florida The Florida Department of Education rejected the AP African American Studies curriculum because it did not present “opposing views on slavery” and in its current state violates Florida Law. In July, the Florida State Board of Education new standards states African Americans had “benefited from slavery.” These … |
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National Voter Registration Day is a nonpartisan civic holiday celebrating our democracy. First observed in 2012, it has quickly gained momentum ever since. Nearly 4.5 million voters have registered to vote on the holiday to date. You can register to vote, or update your registration, through UF TurboVote at ufl.turbovote.org. For more information about voting, … |
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The Bob Graham Center for Public Service Open house will be held on Sept. 26 from 4-5:30 pm in the Pugh Hall Ocora. Meet our new and returning academic faculty and staff, learn about the exciting speakers and upcoming events this fall, and discover how you can become engaged in student organizations and internships. Register … |
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