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“The Rise and Fall of Salonica, the ‘Jerusalem of the Balkans'” with Devin Naar

Judaica Suite, Library East

Devin Naar, University of Washington Thursday, February 14, 2019, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Public Lecture Judaica Suite, Library East (2nd floor) "The Rise and Fall of Salonica, the 'Jerusalem of the Balkans'" The Mediterranean port city of Salonica (Thessaloniki) was once home to the largest Sephardic Jewish community in the world. The collapse of

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Love, Africa

Enjoy the best free date night (or friend night!) in town and immerse yourself in multiple exhibitions that feature art by artists from Africa and the African diaspora. Enjoy free food and activities, including jewelry making, art speed dating, mini tours and a curator talk. Fun for the young-at-heart, art lovers and those interested in

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“Reinventing Rajacandra for a Global Indian Devotional Public” with Steven Vose

Anderson Hall 117

Monday, February 18th, 4:00 pm Room 117, Anderson Hall, University of Florida   Bio: Dr. Steven M. Vose is the Bhagwan Mahavir Assistant Professor of Jain Studies and Director, Jain Studies Program, at the Florida International University.  Dr. Vose’s main areas for research and teaching are the religious traditions of South Asia, primarily in Jainism and

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Poet. Performer. Educator. Denice Frohman

Ustler Hall Atrium

Co-sponsored by Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies, Chief Diversity Office, College of Liberarl Arts & Sciences, Center for Gender, Sexualities, and Women's Studies Research, Center for Latin American Studies, Department of English, Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere (Rothman Endowment)

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Symposium on Trust In Media and Technology

Emerson Alumni Hall

The Consortium on Trust In Media and Technology is a collaborative effort led by the College of Journalism and Communications in partnership with the Wertheim College of Engineering, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, informatics institute, and the George Smathers Libraries. The Consortium's mission is to foster a diverse community of scholars and thought leaders

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Visiting Artist Lecture: Liam Gillick

Little Hall 109

Join the School of Art + Art History for a Visiting Artist Lecture with Liam Gillick. Free and open to the public. Liam Gillick deploys multiple forms to expose the new ideological control systems that emerged at the beginning of the 1990s. He has developed a number of key narratives that often form the engine for

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The Art of a Good Schmooze

409 Yon Hall

The “the good schmooze” has the ability to serve us well.  Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are examples of good schmoozers, and this skill has obviously served them well. By softening the opposition between private and public, personal and political, higher and lower, schmoozing plays a vital but underappreciated role as a life and leadership

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Research Fundamentals Workshops Series: The Logic of Statistics – Dave Schwieder

Marston Science Library L308

Research Fundamentals Workshops Series Held in Marston Science Library L308 at 3:00 pm. Reservations requested but not required. All workshops are free and open to all. See here for full list of upcoming workshops in the library. February 20 - The Logic of Statistics – Dave Schwieder Interested in statistics? Don’t have a strong math

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Digital Assembly Spring Symposium: Embodied Interventions

Library West 212 (Scott Nygren Studio)

The annual Digital Assembly Spring Symposium this year is called Embodied Interventions, featuring Drs. David Parisi, Jennifer Rhee, and Annette Vee for a two-day event February 21-22, with invited talks and a coding workshop all focused on the concept of embodiment and its increased importance in digital media studies scholarship. Dr. Parisi, Associate Professor of Emerging Media at College of

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Digital Resource Showcase

Library West Colonnade

Feel like you’re not utilizing all the resources our libraries have to offer? Not sure how to ace your paper? Need to diversify your tech skills to set yourself apart on the job market? Come find your match at the Digital Resource Showcase on February 21st! The showcase brings librarians and UF students + staff

Research Fundamentals Workshops Series: Creating a Curriculum Vitae – Sara Gonzalez

Marston Science Library L308

Research Fundamentals Workshops Series Held in Marston Science Library L308 at 3:00 pm. Reservations requested but not required. All workshops are free and open to all. See here for full list of upcoming workshops in the library. February 21 – Creating a Curriculum Vitae – Sara Gonzalez Instead of a resume, academic researchers use curriculum

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The Consequences of Co-Option: Rising Populism and the EU Efforts to Combat Gender Violence: A Talk by Celeste Montoya

Ustler Hall Atrium

February 21st, 5:00-7: 00 pm, reception to follow Ustler Hall Atrium In the past several decades, feminist transnational networks have worked to get (and keep) the issue of gender violence on the European Union’s agenda. The 1990s and early 2000s was characterized by important victories for these dynamic networks, as advocates from a wide array

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HESCAH Lecture | Humor and Violence: Seeing Europeans in Central African Art

Chandler Auditorium (Harn Museum of Art)

“Humor and Violence: Seeing Europeans in Central African Art” Dr. Zoë Strother, Riggio Professor of African Art, Columbia University Thursday, February 21, 2019 6PM, Chandler Auditorium, Harn Museum of Art Reception to follow There is a long history of Central Africans depicting Europeans and Americans. Vili ivory sculptors made some of the only surviving portrayals

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Women of the Movement: An evening with Dr. Stacey Patton & Ms. Lezley McSpadden (Mother of Michael Brown)

Rion Ballroom - Reitz Union

Please join the UF African American Studies Program for a conversation about social justice, activism and police brutality led by Dr. Stacey Patton and Ms. Lezley McSpadden on Friday, February 22, 2019 at 6:00 pm. Ms. McSpadden is an author, activist and the mother of Michael Brown. She is also the founder of The Michael

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Jews and the Americas

The 68th Annual Conference of the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Florida. Co-sponsored by the Alexander Grass Chair in Jewish Studies and the Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica at the University of Florida. This multidisciplinary conference aims to explore various facets of the Jewish experience in the Americas from

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A Conversation with Fanny GLISSANT on the Documentary “Slavery Routes”

Library West 212 (Scott Nygren Studio)

For the official kick-off event of the second edition of the TOUT-MONDE FESTIVAL, the Caribbean Contemporary Arts Festival in Miami (March 13-17, 2019) “Echo-Natures,” and on the occasion of BLACK HISTORY MONTH, The Cultural Services of the French Embassy & the France Florida Research Institute of the University of Florid present “A Conversation with/ Conversation with Fanny GLISSANT, Film

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Reimagining the Middle Passage: Black Resistance in Literature, Film, and Song: A book talk with Tara T. Green

Turlington L011

Dr. Tara T. Green from UNC Greensboro will be visiting UF on February 25 to discuss her new book Reimagining the Middle Passage: Black Resistance in Literature, Film, and Song. The lecture will be held in Turlington Hall (room L011) at 4:30 pm. This free, public event is sponsored by the University of Florida George A. Smathers

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Visiting Artist Lecture: Sam Durant

Little Hall 109

Speaker: Sam Durant Location: Little Hall 101 Lecture Date: February 26 2019 Bio: Sam Durant is a multimedia artist whose works engage a variety of social, political, and cultural issues. Often referencing American history, his work explores the varying relationships between culture and politics, engaging subjects as diverse as the civil rights movement, southern rock music, and

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Cash, Public Infrastructure, and Mass Subjectivity: Private Security Guards in Nairobi, Kenya

Grinter 471

Abstract: Recent work in material participation looks, from an STS (Science and Technology Studies) perspective, at how material infrastructures are active in the creation of mass subjectivity, publics. This talk looks at the process of accessing the power of mass subjectivity through the public material infrastructure of the cash-in-transit business in Nairobi, Kenya, and the work

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“Promise and Problems in Emerging Technology — Shaping the Societal Impact of Artificial Intelligence”

Reitz Union Ground Floor

This two-day conference will bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars to address the social and ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence applications in transportation, medicine, cognitive science, criminal justice, and media. The event, hosted by UF Philosophy, is sponsored by UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Levin College of Law, and the Wertheim

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Research Fundamentals Workshops Series: What is a Data Management Plan? – Plato Smith

Marston Science Library L308

Research Fundamentals Workshops Series Held in Marston Science Library L308 at 3:00 pm. Reservations requested but not required. All workshops are free and open to all. See here for full list of upcoming workshops in the library. March 6 - What is a Data Management Plan? - Plato Smith Increasingly, researchers are required to develop

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“There is No Planet B” – Stop Climate Change Now!

Marion County Public Library

Citizens' Climate Lobby representatives will speak on the movement to halt and reverse climate change at Indivisible Common Cents Ocala's meeting, Monday, March 11, at 6 p.m. at the Marion County Public Library, 2720 E. Silver Springs Blvd./SR 40, Ocala. The grassroots organization lobbies to pass the "Carbon Fee and Dividend" legislation and works closely

Hip Hop Performance/Lecture with Omar Offendum

Rion Ballroom - Reitz Union

Omar Offendum is a Los Angeles-based Syrian-American rapper/poet. A Kennedy Center Citizen Artist Fellow for 2018-2019 known for his unique blend of Hip-Hop and Arabic poetry, Omar’s albums and solos (SyrianamericanA, Eye Know Faces, and Close My Eyes) sensitively explore the meanings around cultural identity, immigration, political struggles in the Middle East and the US,