UF International Center e-Portfolio Workshop
Join the UF International Center Tuesday, Nov 3rd at 12:50 p.m. for an ePortfolio Workshop in the UF International Center's Large Conference Room. We'll go over how to get started …
Methods, Making, Strategies In The Art Of Fatimah Tuggar
Public Talk by Visiting Artist Fatimah Tuggar The work of visual artist Fatimah Tuggar has long engaged the processes of collage as methodology. Her object-based works are composed by utilizing hybrid …
Representing Minority Varieties in the Media: The case of Acadieman
Philip Comeau is an Associate Professor in the Département de linguistique at the Université du Québec à Montréal. His research focuses primarily on varieties of Acadian French. This event is …
Mixing Disciplines Post-election Results: Perspectives via Africa, USA, and Black Lives Everywhere
Our renowned speakers will share perspectives on the contexts, implications, and the unfolding events of the U.S Election. Our intention is a spontaneous dialogue with Drs. Canton and Villalón. Dr. …
International Scholars Program and the Peace Corps Prep Program Info Session
Are you interested in internationalizing your UF experience, and enhancing your learning inside and outside the classroom? Would you like to acquire the knowledge and skills to become a global …
Envision Humanities: Eye on Publishing Careers with the University Press of Florida
Are you curious about getting into the publishing industry? Please join our panel of professionals from the University Press of Florida for a lively discussion on publishing careers. Current staff …
Power Dynamics: Exploring Daily Practices Of Creative Actions For Equity
A workshop by Visiting Artist Fatimah Tuggar This workshop is designed to explore strategies of conscientiously engaging acts of social justice as part of everyday life. It is through daily practice …
Waka Poetry’s Myths of Origin – Talk by Gustav Heldt (University of Virginia)
The Waka (Japanese 31-syllable poetry) tradition asserts that Waka began with the god Susa-no-o’s song at Izumo, but this tradition has always been open to reinscription. This talk will trace the …
2020-2021 FLDH Webinar Series: Documenting Africa: Digitally Storytelling African Cultures Through Space and Time
During the fall of 2018, Drs. Mary Anne Lewis Cusato and Demerdash-Fatemi received funding from the Great Lakes College Association (GLCA) to begin a project called “Documenting Africa.” Through two …
Current Issues Series: Let’s Talk About…Policing
In the wake of protests and increased dialogue around racial equity, many have been grappling with questions of policing in our local community and on a national level. This Let’s …
ePortfolio Workshop: Marketing Your Experiences
In this workshop, you will learn how to market your experiences – whether they are study abroad/internships abroad, club or campus involvement, volunteering, or others. We will be hosting this …
UF Synergies: Transnational Migration in Networks across Borders in the Americas
Please pre-register for the event through the Zoom link. Oren Okhovat (History), Rothman Doctoral Fellow: “Portuguese Jewish Curaçao and the Broader Atlantic World: Economic Pragmatism, Cultural Fluidity, and its Legacy …
No End in Sight? Epidemic Temporalities and Narratives in Modern Europe
Dr. Dora Vargha, University of Exeter Click here to register In the past year more people have become familiar with the graph of the epidemic curve than ever before. Beginnings, peaks and …
Conversations in the Neighborhood: Food Access: Race, Class, and the Environment
How do race, class, and the environment influence food access and food choices? Using COVID 19 as the backdrop, this panel examines the state of food security and challenges in …
The Executive Power and the Constitution
Hosted by The Florida Council for History Education One of the great challenges facing students of the presidency today has been to reconcile the extraordinary powers of the executive with …
2020-2021 FLDH Webinar Series: Primary Source Literacy: Teaching a Diverse Florida through Online Public History Collections
When students engage with local primary source materials in the classroom, they have the ability to look at their community and its role within the context of larger historical movements …
Aimé Iglesias Lukin on the exhibition “Ullises Carrión: The Big Monster”
In Conversation Aimé Iglesias Lukin on the exhibition "Ullises Carrión: The Big Monster" María Paula Varela, Moderator LIVE STREAM Ulises Carrión: Post/Master, curated by María Paula Varela, Ph.D. Candidate in …
Peace Corps Application Workshop
In this event, The UF International Center will walk through the Peace Corps application and provide insight for the best applications. Registration here.
Museum Nights: Making HERstory
Celebrating the new exhibition Breaking the Frame: Women Artist in the Harn Collections, this evening of dance, visual art and creative exploration presents a range of dynamic voices that contribute …
Workshop on Work in Progress: “Apartheid Drone” – Katherine Chandler (Georgetown University)
A draft article will be distributed the week prior to workshop participants Limit to 12 (grad students + faculty) Israeli drones were first tested by South African forces supported by …
The Political Thought of Victoria Woodhull – Dr. Lorna Bracewell
Dr. Lorna Bracewell is an associate professor at Flagler College who does research on feminism and political theory. She will present her latest book length project that is being published …
UF History Workshop – Todo el Amor: Disability Internationalism in the FMLN
Heather Vrana This paper about El Salvador’s Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional political party will be an article draft for a special issue on youth and transnational history in Journal …
Responding to Community Disaster: Prevention and Recovery
A university-wide event on community preparedness and recovery related to disaster, sponsored by UF/IFAS Extension. We are seeking participants from across the university, in a variety of disciplines, who engage …
International Scholars Program: Info Session
Are you interested in internationalizing your UF experience, and enhancing your learning inside and outside the classroom? Would you like to acquire the knowledge and skills to become a global …
Kopano Ratele: “Orienting Frames: New Thoughts on (African) Psychologies”
Mixing Africa's Disciplines workshop at Center for African Studies Professor Kopano Ratele is the Director of the South African Medical Research Council Men, Injury and Violence Research Unit and Professor …
Careers in American Diplomacy: State Department Info Session with Diplomat in Residence, Sebron “CB” Toney
Are you interested in learning about careers or internship opportunities within the Department of State? Join our virtual info session with State Department Diplomat in Residence, CB Toney, to learn …
POSTPONED Virtual Ethics Café on Reparations
POSTPONED TO SPRING 2021
ePortfolio Workshop: Getting Started
Join us for an ePortfolio Workshop through Zoom. We'll go over how to get started and how to navigate wix.com, what you'll need to include, and suggested guidelines for making …
Fulbright Reflections and Impact
In celebration of International Education Week, the UF Fulbright Committee is pleased to announce, “Fulbright Reflections and Impact,” a panel open to Fulbrighters and the general public, where Fulbright alumni …
Coffee Without Borders with ISP & HLA: What’s Cooking?
Grab a cup of tea or coffee and take a break with the International Scholars Program and Hispanic-Latinx Affairs! Participate in a cross-cultural event all about food and holidays from …