Latest Past Events
“Queer and Disabled: Sandra Gail Lambert on Writing Memoir”
Pugh Hall 120Join author Sandra Gail Lambert in Pugh Hall 120 for a short reading from her memoir, A Certain Loneliness, and conversation about the challenges and rewards of narrating a life trajectory informed but not determined by queerness, disability, and the expectations they engender. In writing described by Andrew Solomon as "moving, intimate, and bracing honest,"
Symposium: The World to Come: Art, Politics and Climate Change
Chandler Auditorium (Harn Museum of Art)Keynote - Friday, October 19, 6 pm. Reception to follow. Symposium - Saturday, October 20, 10 am – 5 pm. Reception to follow. Join us for “The World to Come: Art, Politics and Climate Change” an interdisciplinary symposium fostering dialogue around artistic experimental practices, scientific fieldwork, and anthropological research in response to the greatest planetary
Workshop: “Muslim Youth and Lived Islam in Africa and Beyond”
18 -19 October 2018 Workshop: "Muslim Youth and Lived Islam in Africa and Beyond" UF Center for Global Islamic Studies The Center for Global Islamic Studies will be hosting a workshop, “Muslim Youth and Lived in Africa & Beyond” on 18 & 19 October at Grinter Hall, Room 404. The workshop will feature a keynote by Filippo Osella, “Becoming