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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The Washington Center Info Session Lunch
The Washington Center Info Session Lunch
This is a special opportunity to gain insights into The Washington Center, and is invaluable for those considering careers in public service, the arts, international relations, the private sector, politics and more. TWC offers a unique experience for students and recent graduates of all different majors to participate in an internship program that integrates work …
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How AI is Transforming Business: Planet Money’s Jess Jiang
How AI is Transforming Business: Planet Money’s Jess Jiang
NPR’s Jess Jiang, an Emmy-winning journalist and Senior Supervising Editor of the economics podcast Planet Money, led a panel discussion on AI disruption, virtual reality, and the future of work featuring UF Professor of Journalism Sriram Kalyanaraman and UF Professor of Business Jim Hoover. The panel was moderated by fourth-year political science and journalism student …
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Home in the City: The Art and Science of Urban Living
Home in the City: The Art and Science of Urban Living
What makes a city feel inviting, a place to call home? We were joined on Feb. 8 at 5:30 in the Ocora by three dynamic professionals from anthropology, art, and cultural placemaking who addressed urban design and its civic challenges. Our speakers share a commitment to addressing environmental and social issues through design. Explore the …
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Gator Nation Giving Day
We’re rallying the Bob Graham Center community to support initiatives fostering leadership and civic engagement. Join us as we Stand Up & Holler for a brighter future.
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The Barefoot Mailman and Florida’s Post Office Murals
The Barefoot Mailman and Florida’s Post Office Murals
Post office murals are visible and enduring symbols of New Deal ideology that provide lasting evidence of governmental art patronage during the Great Depression. Not just for picking up mail or sending packages, post offices offered patrons during the 1930s a place to meet neighbors and catch up on the news. In Florida, 16 new …
Presidents’ Day Trivia
Presidents’ Day Trivia
Back by popular demand! The Bob Graham Center presents the 2nd annual Presidents Day trivia contest. Registration is at capacity. Visitors are welcome to come by and cheer on our competitors. Image Gallery https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBfRL4
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Name, Image and Blackness: Race and College Football
Name, Image and Blackness: Race and College Football
This lecture by Dr. Leonard Moore looked at the racial dynamics of college football in the South in light of recent developments: the transfer portal, NIL, conference realignment, anti-DEI legislation, and the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court decision that outlawed affirmative action in college admissions. The most dynamic of these developments has been Name, Image, and …