Polopolus Lecture Series 2021: Isaeus in the Forest of Rhetoric and the Cosmos of Law
University of Florida, Centre for Greek Studies Polopolus Lecture Series 2021 Professor Mike Edwards Honorary Research Fellow, Royal Holloway University of London ‘Isaeus in the Forest of Rhetoric and the …
Race and History at the University of Florida: 115 Years of Cultural Transformation
The UF International Center invites you to celebrate Black History Month. Please join us for a presentation on “Race and History at the University of Florida: 115 Years of Cultural …
FLDH Webinar Series: ColoniaLab: Digital Editing with Students at UNF
coloniaLab is a workshop for the collaborative digital editing of materials related to early Latin America, directed by Dr. Clayton McCarl at the University of North Florida. This webinar will …
Jean Wiener – Executive Director of the Foundation for the Protection of Marine Biodiversity
This spring a virtual group, Haitian Creole in Higher Education Conversation Club, is beginning which is a 10-week pilot initiative where once a week, Haitian Creole speakers in higher education …
UF History Workshop: Max Deardorff
“Urban Indians in Santafé and Tunja, 1568-1668” Our colleague, Max Deardorff, joined us in 2018 from the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt. A historian of colonial …
UF Synergies: Language, Policing, and Schools
Please pre-register for the event through the Zoom link. Professor Fiona McLaughlin (Languages, Literatures, and Cultures), Rothman Faculty Fellow: “In Pursuit of Trans-Saharan Literacies” Dominant regimes of literacy in the …
Race-Ing in Cheng Yu Chieh’s Yang Yang-The Métissage in Sino-French Cinema
Dr. Michelle Bloom (U. California-Riverside) will present "Race-Ing in Cheng Yu Chieh's Yang Yang-The Métissage in Sino-French Cinema". This talk is part of the FFRI project Inscriptions of the Self …
Finding Work in the Humanities
In this 60-minute conversation, Aaron Hoover (Director of Executive Communications in the UF President's Office, Robin Lewy (Co-founder and Director of Programming at the Rural Women's Health Project, and Hadassah …
Harn Museum Nights: Sankofa
Join us for dance, storytelling and fashion at Museum Nights on February 11th, now on-line, and always free! For more information, please visit https://harn.ufl.edu/museumnights PROGRAM STARTS AT 7pm at www.youtube.com/harnmuseumofart West African …
FLDH Webinar Series: Modeling Strong Governance and Un-Colonized Mutual Aid to Uplift Diversity and Inclusivity
Power inequities have allowed even well-intended museums and libraries to disrupt people’s knowledge of and access to cultural heritage. Libraries and museums were allies in or at least instruments of …
Haitian Creole in Higher Ed.-Speaker: Lerby Exantus M.D. – Ultrasound Master Trainer for Caris Foundation
This spring a virtual group, Haitian Creole in Higher Education Conversation Club, is beginning a 10-week pilot initiative. Once a week, Haitian Creole speakers in higher education will meet for …
Conversations in the Neighborhood: Exploring Dishes of Africa and the African Diaspora
This discussion will look at the African diet before colonization. What were the common spices used by Africans across the continent? How has colonization transformed food throughout the African Diaspora? …
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 …
Africana Studies As Missed Education: From Carter Woodson To Afro Futures
In 1933, Carter Woodson’s “The Miseducation of the Negro” offered a US apartheid-era critique of how educational systems hindered Black community development. A generation later, post-US apartheid era Black communities …
A Panel presentation: “Race Films” & Norman Studios
Register for this event The panel will be moderated by Barbara Wingo of Norman Studios, and will feature presentations by panelists Mark Reid, Professor of English, University of Florida College …
Black American Experiences in Peace Corps Service
In honor of Black History Month, the UF International Center will be hosting a panel of Black American returned Peace Corps volunteers as they share their experiences and answer questions …
International Scholars Program ePortfolio Workshop: Getting Started
Join us for an ePortfolio Workshop where 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 a …
Drawing for World Revolution
Dr. Maria Gough, Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. Professor of Modern Art. Department of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University Professor Maria Gough lectures on the work of Gustavs Klucis (1985–1938), …
Settler Colonialism, Secrecy, and Unchilding with Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian
Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian is Professor and Lawrence D. Biele Chair in Law at the Faculty of Law-Institute of Criminology and the School of Social Work and Public Welfare at the Hebrew …
FLDH Webinar Series: Funding Digital Projects: The View from the NEH Office of Digital Humanities
The National Endowment for the Humanities has been funding digital research since its founding in 1965, and today offers more than fifteen programs that can support digital research, teaching, and …
A film screening: The Flying Ace (1926)
Register for this event The Flying Ace (1926) is a silent film made in Jacksonville, FL and inspired by the life of stunt pilot Bessie Coleman. Barbara Wingo of Norman Studios …
2021 Public Humanities Internship Program Information Session
To learn more about the 2021 Public Humanities Internship Program and application process, and the experiences of past interns, please join Dr. Kristen Galvin (Internship Coordinator) and members of the …
International Scholars Program ePortfolio Workshop: Marketing Your Experiences
In this workshop, you will learn how to market your experiences – whether they be study abroad/internships abroad, club or campus involvement, volunteering, or others. We will be hosting this …
The Florida Paradox: How Diverse Communities are Transforming the Sunshine State
This is an intersectional public program designed to highlight the struggles of civic engagement in Black and Brown communities in Florida during the Global Pandemic. Join us for an invigorating …
Graduate Public Humanities Institute: National Humanities Center Winter Virtual Residencies: Ph.D. Student Share Out
The National Humanities Center (NHC) hosts one-week themed residencies and institutes that focus on practical teaching, research, and professionalization skills. With the support from the Center for the Humanities and …
Archaeological Institute of America Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lecture: My 40 Year Search for the Battle of Actium
William M. Murray Mary and Gus Stathis Professor of Greek History University of South Florida Online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18Bi8S3Lu28&feature=youtu.be FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC In 31 BC, Octavian defeated Antony …
Draco the Conciliator: New Thoughts on Old Problems
Karelisa Hartigan Lecture Series Celebrating 200 Years of Modern Greece The first lecture will be by Prof. Dr. Werner Rieß, Professor and Chair of the Department of Ancient History at …
Race to the Future? Reimagining the Default Settings of Technology & Society – Ruha Benjamin
From everyday apps to complex algorithms, technology has the potential to hide, speed, and deepen discrimination, while appearing neutral and even benevolent when compared to racist practices of a previous era. This talk explores …
Digital Humanities Working Group February Lightning Round
Melissa Jerome, Project Coordinator, will speak about the U.S. Caribbean & ethnic Florida digital newspaper project: the Caribbean & Ethnic Florida Digital News Papers Project aims to digitize and make …
FLDH Webinar Series: The Who, What, Where, When, but Mostly Why of Faculty Publishing on Their Own Domain
This is a story about the University of North Florida’s implementation of a “Domain of One’s Own”. The Who is you, and the What is easy - a faculty domain …