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.
Latest Past Events
Maternal Health in Tanzania & Florida
O'Neill Reading Room, 2nd floor, Pugh HallChildbirth and reproduction are some of our most pressing public policy and political issues. No aspect is more compelling than the world’s unacceptably high rate of maternal mortality. Each day more than 800 women will die during or following pregnancy and childbirth. Surprisingly, the rate is increasing in the United States as well. Join us
Vote Early Day – Voter Registration Drive
Voting Early is one of the best and most efficient ways to stay civically engaged. In celebration of voting early, the Bob Graham Center and the Campus Cote Project are hosting a voter registration drive with trivia, food, and celebrating the ability to vote early during election. Stop by outside Turlington Hall on October 22
Lavender Linguistics: Queer-ing Language to Save Lives
O'Neill Reading Room 296 Buckman Dr, GainesvilleThe treatment of LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. has evolved rapidly in the past decade, but there is still work to do. Hate groups and hate speech are on the rise in public and private discourse alike. Despite considerable progress, the LGBTQ+ community often remains ostracized from society. Allyship is the modern concept that describes