Latest Past Events
UF Synergies: Knowledge and Law in the Caribbean
Walker 201Wednesday, September 26, 2018 @ 4:00pm, Walker 201D Knowledge and Law in the Caribbean Matthew Strickland (History) “Civilizing Slaves: Imperialism, Anglicanism, and African Slavery on Codrington Plantation” Matthew Strickland’s presentation discusses the lives of enslaved people on Codrington Plantation on Barbados and the role of religious conversion that occurred there from 1710 to emancipation in
Queen Quet visits UF
Chemistry Lab (C130)Queen Quet, Chieftess and Head of State of the Gullah/Geechee Nation, will be speaking at UF Tuesday 25 September at 7:30 pm in the Chemistry Lab (room C130). Queen Quet is a celebrated author, preservationist, mathematician, historian, and art-ivist. Since 1999, she has represented her people at numerous UN conferences including the Oceans Conference, the Minority
2018 Fall Research Expo
Reitz Union BallroomA networking-style event to discuss research in various fields of study with UF undergraduates! Represent your department and field of study and register HERE.