Announcements
UF Racial Justice Initiative Research
As part of UF’s Racial Justice Initiative, the Center for African Studies is carrying out research on Black student experiences at UF. We started this conversation with the Black @ UF program in the Fall and are now moving forward to impact campus policy. We are collecting personal narratives – aka ‘stories’ – from Black students from across campus – graduate and undergraduate and from all ethnic/cultural/intersectional identities. Students can also opt to archive their narratives at UF’s Samuel Proctor Oral History Center. All stories will remain anonymous unless you indicate otherwise. Findings will be used to inform UF policy.
To sign up, click here: https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0eQ3RtawiXVU982. You can self-record your narrative on your phone or zoom or make an appointment to record at College of Journalism, CAS or the Oral History Center. click here or email rji@africa.ufl.edu
Career Connection Center Resources
- Did you know that you can still schedule an appointment for a FREE professional headshot? Use your updated photo to refresh your LinkedIn profile.
- The Teacher Toolkit is one of the resources on the new COE CAREER SITE crafted specifically for you! Check it out.
- Smaller districts hire for so many areas of education. Consider Putnam, Hernando, Hamilton, Levy, and Putnam School Districts and 30+ other districts that attended the Education Fair last month? Job opportunities are still available. Review contact info on Career Fair Plus and network with schools.
- Interested in making a career appointment? Make an appointment with Daneen Johnson at DJohnson@ufsa.ufl.edu.
Employment and Internship Opportunities
Smathers Graduate Internship - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice
Description: The Smathers Graduate Intern in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice (DEIJ) will collaborate with the project team in the development of a DEIJ curriculum for a range of experiences, backgrounds, and knowledge within the Libraries. The intern will work with the project team and other folks to discuss, critically assess, organize, and design content that emphasizes DEIJ pedogeological theories and best practices for adult learners. The Intern will be responsible for completing the planned activities, collaborating for these and other needs, and participating as a professional team member in the Libraries.
Start Date: Summer A (as early as May 10)
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm, up to 10 hours per week (total of 160 hours/semester x 2 semesters = 320 hours)
Pay: $15 per hour
Minimum Requirements: This position is open to all students who are eligible to work on campus and will be employed through student Other Personnel Services (OPS) and must maintain a minimum 2.0 grade point average. Registered students are employed on a part-time basis, up to 20 hours per week. To see all requirements and job details, please visit the application.
Application: To apply, please visit: https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/516406/smathers-graduate-internship-in-diversity-equity-inclusion-and-justice-job-description?fbclid=IwAR0H9gEAYQYvd0dPG404x_yAi6FPp9arUPcnKEWbFlla3LkvGU2m2qhf8hE
City Year - Student Success Coach
Description: City Year is a non-profit that partners with AmeriCorps to help improve educational equity in public schools across the country. We recruit people between the ages of 18-25 to give a year of service working directly in schools with students in the role of a tutor/mentor. This is a gap-year program you can use to gain professional experience while also earning benefits including a living stipend, health care, money for grad school, and more.
How to apply: Applications can be found on our website: https://www.cityyear.org/apply-now/ Our last application deadline of the year is May 28th.
Contact Information: City Year on-campus recruiter for University of Florida: Lauren Enneking, lenneking@cityyear.org, (812) 216-5848
Gainesville’s After School Program
Description: Are you looking to make a difference in this world? We are always looking for great people! Here, at GASP, we pride ourselves on making a difference in the lives of the children in our district. We provide academic support and recreational activities in a fun, safe, stimulating environment for children ages five and above. Are you interested in being a part of our awesome team?
Job Requirements:
- Current infant/child/adult CPR/1st Aid certification. (Gator CPR is currently offering an online course due to COVID-19). Please contact GASP for more information.
- Receive an “eligible” passing through the clearinghouse background check. (This will be set up for you to complete)
- Understand that facility personnel must begin training within 90 days from the date of employment in the child-care industry and complete Parts I and II within one year from the date the training began. (Completion includes passing all competency exams for each course.) These courses are your responsibility to work in childcare.
- Be willing/able to complete Florida DCF Driver’s Physical Examination. (This form will be provided in a new hire packet.)
- Have completed/begin other necessary training required by Florida DCF and GASP. This may include driver training courses.
- Have a positive attitude and willingness to coordinate structure and FUN with our students!
Time Commitment: Must be available to work 20-25 hours per week (with up to 28 hours) as a child-care counselor, 10-12 hours per week as a driver only. We are open 12:30pm-6:00pm, Monday-Friday during regular school days according to Alachua County Public Schools Calendar. During the summer, we are open 7:30am-6:00pm, as well as during some school holidays and holiday breaks. Counselors must be available to work different shifts throughout their time in this facility. During the summer and holidays, shifts may begin as early as 7:15am.
Contact/Website: For questions and full job details, please contact Gainesville’s After School program (GASP) at https://www.gnvasp.org
Education Station & Preschool Teachers
Description: Education Station & Preschool is hiring a full-time and part-time teacher! For more information about each position, please see the descriptions below.
Available Positions:
- Full-Time Teacher: Our team is growing! Gainesville’s premier preschool, Education Station & Preschool, is now hiring a full-time teacher! Applicants must have open availability, and be comfortable working with a variety of age groups. Applicants should be hard-working, dependable, caring, nurturing, a team player with a positive attitude, and be comfortable communicating with children, parents, and peers. We are seeking highly-trained teachers (A.A., B.A., or C.D.A, 45-hour, CPR, and/or 1st Aid are a plus)! Position to commence immediately.
- Part Time Teacher: Our team is growing! Gainesville’s premier preschool, Education Station & Preschool, is now hiring a part-time teacher! Applicants must have afternoon (12-6) availability, and be comfortable working with a variety of age groups. Applicants should be hard-working, dependable, caring, nurturing, a team player with a positive attitude, and be comfortable communicating with children, parents, and peers. We are seeking highly-trained teachers (A.A., B.A., or C.D.A, 45-hour, CPR, and/or 1st Aid are a plus)! Position to commence immediately.
Pay: $11.00 – $13.00 per hour (for both full-time and part-time positions)
Contact: If interested, call (352) 335-0026!
Website: https://www.educationstationandpreschool.com
St. Francis Catholic Academy Teachers
Description: St. Francis Catholic Academy of Gainesville, FL is looking for a social studies teacher and theology teacher.
Application: https://hr.dosafl.com/careers/
Website: https://sfcawolves.org
Contact: Principal Jason Acosta, 352-376-6545
Camp KingsWood Summer Positions
Description: Camp Kingswood is a traditional, co-ed, Jewish, sleep-away camp in Maine with campers from all over the world aged 7-17! Working at Camp Kingswood is so much more than a summer job, and it gives you so much more than any office internship! It’s the ultimate experience full of adventure, personal and professional growth, and an opportunity to grow as a leader as a role model for children. All of this in an amazing facility in the lake region of Maine at the base of the White Mountains. Working at camp sets you up with the skills and tools you need for the rest of your life.
Available Positions:
- Woodworking Specialist
- Arts and Crafts Specialist
- General Counselor
- Teen Counselor
- Special Needs Counselor (Male)
- Assistant Unit Head (all age groups)
- Animal Care Specialist
- Farming Specialist
- Sports Specialist
- Canoe/Kayak Specialist
- Lifeguard
- Sailing Specialist
- Waterskiing Specialist
- Arts and Crafts Supervisor
- Nature Supervisor
- Unit Head (all ages)
Application: https://campkingswood.org/join-our-team/
Contact: If you have any questions, please contact Assistant Director Jon Ferris, jon@campkingswood.org
Service and Volunteer Opportunities
Harn Museum of Art Ambassador
Description: Put yourself into the art museum! Have you ever been intrigued by an artwork at a museum, but wished there was someone nearby you could ask for more information? Now is your chance to be that someone! As a Harn ambassador you will share your excitement and insights with museum visitors in the galleries.
You don’t need to have an art background! You can come from any major! We encourage everyone who is interested to consider joining. This new program — developed by Harn Museum of Art staff and student interns — will provide you with the training you need — including exclusive behind the scenes tours — to share your excitement about art with museum visitors.
Application: Online training begins this summer, and the program starts in the Fall of 2021. Sign-up here to learn more about the program and opportunities to apply – https://bit.ly/HarnInvolved
Key Dates:
- Online training: Sunday, August 8th, 2-3:30pm (additional sessions may be arranged if needed)
- Final in-person training: Sunday, September 5, 2021, 1-4pm.
Virtual Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair - Proctoring Volunteers
Description: Lift up the next generation of STEM innovators by serving as a judge proctor during the virtual interviews at this year’s Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair. Judging takes place May 3-6, 2021 via video conferencing and a proctor serves as adult supervision and advocate for the student finalists during their 3-hour interview period. No expertise required and an inside look at these amazing finalists from around the globe presenting their research to professionals in the field.
Register: Register to be a proctor here: https://www.societyforscience.org/isef/volunteers/isef-2021/
- Click the button “Register for an Event”
- Enter your Email and First Name. (This checks to be sure you are not already in the system from a previous year as a volunteer)
- Next page is where you create your Volunteer Profile
- Once you finish that, you see “ISEF Event Registration”
- You will then see “Select a Volunteer Below” This is a dropdown menu. Click on the down arrow and you should see your name.
- Click on your name.
- Click below “Select and Event Below” There is only one, unless you pre-qualified yourself as an interpreter in one of the languages when setting up your profile.
- So, if you haven’t already, click on “Judging Appointment Proctor”
- Then Click “choose time slot(s) and register for the selected event(s)
- Click on the box(s) day(s)/time(s) you are interested in Proctoring.
- Click “Register”
Website: https://www.societyforscience.org/mission-and-history/
Tutoring and Childcare
Highschool Tutor
Subjects: French, Economics, Math, US History.
Pay: $25 dollars per hour; several days a week after school.
Contact: To apply, please contact Elizabeth at lbshoe@hotmail.com or 502 216-1975.
STEPs for Success Tutors
Description: STEPs for Success is looking for committed tutors for elementary, middle, and high school students. Experience is preferred. Must be available for in -person tutoring during for Summer 2021. COVID-19 precautions will be taken.
Requirements: Prior experience with teaching or tutoring
Pay: $15 per hour
Hours: At least 4 hours a week (more hours are available upon request)
Schedule: Flexible (afternoon/evenings 3-4 days a week Monday through Friday are highly preferred)
Contact: Interested? Questions? Please send an email with your resume to STEPsforSuccess352@gmail.com
Events
Serve this Summer with AmeriCorps VISTA
Date: April 29, 2021
Time: 2:00 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
COE Initiatives and Programs
Connections and Resources
- Multicultural and Diversity Affairs –UF Division of Student Affairs
- Multicultural and Diversity Affairs Resource List
- Career Connections Center
- ASPIRE –Diversity & Inclusion
- UF International Center
- Florida Opportunity Scholars
- Office of Graduate Diversity Initiatives
- LGBTQ Affairs
- Institute of Hispanic Latino Affairs
- Institute of Black Culture
- Asian Pacific Islander American Affairs
- Disability Resource Center
Announcements
Join us tomorrow (3/4) for the 2021 UF College of Education Research Symposium, brought to you by the UF College of Education, the Education College Council (ECC), and the Student Alliance of Graduates in Education (SAGE). The Symposium is 100% open to the public – anyone can join any session, no registration required. Here are some highlights of what you won’t want to miss:
- Keynote Presentation: “Leading Through Uncertain Times: How COE School Directors Managed Difficult Times and Lead our Schools Forward” – Our COE school directors – Dr. David Miller, Dr. Erica McCray, and Dr. Ester de Jong – describe the past year in their respective schools and what to expect moving forward (1-2pm on 3/4).
- Roundtable Presentations: Join Zoom rooms for roundtable presentations all day long as undergraduate students, graduate students, and practitioners present their research and discuss some of the most pressing issues in education today
- Virtual Digital Poster Gallery: Check out digital posters from the Gainesville education community in an immersive, 3D virtual space!
- Grab-n-go goodies from ECC at Norman Hall: Say hi to your friends at ECC and grab snacks, swag, and other goodies at their table at the Conference Center of Norman Hall from 12-1pm on 3/4.
All of this can be found in the 2021 UF COE Research Symposium’s website, found here: https://sites.google.com/view/2021coesymposium/home. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Max Sommer (msommer15@ufl.edu). We look forward to seeing you!
Write a Gator Nation Giving Day Thank You Note!
Faculty and staff devote their time, talents and resources to make our university and the College of Education the best it can be – and this Giving Day they showed they are “All for the Gators” by donating to support scholarships, research, programs and more. Help us share gratitude for these incredible members of the Gator Nation, and in return we’ll mail you a limited-edition Giving Day decal. Saying thanks is easy! Follow these steps to participate:
- Visit gator.to/SUAHty now through Friday, March 5.
- Submit your thank you note using the online form. We’ll assign your note to a faculty or staff member and mail it on your behalf.
- Spread the word! Share the link on social media and encourage others to participate.
- As our thank you, we’ll mail you a limited-edition Giving Day decal.
UF Presidential Service Award Applications NOW OPEN
The Brown Center for Leadership & Service would like to announce the Presidential Service Award application is open, and closes March 7th. To apply for the general Presidential Service Awards, click here!
The Presidential Service Award recognizes graduating undergraduate and graduate students who dedicate themselves to promoting social justice, community awareness, and civic engagement on campus and in the community. This award gives the University a chance to acknowledge students who made outstanding efforts in the areas mentioned above, many of which often go unrecognized and unrewarded. Additionally, the Faculty and Staff Advocate of the Year is a special Presidential Service Award that recognizes UF faculty or staff who have gone above and beyond in promoting UF students to pursue Service and leadership opportunities in the community. To learn more about the requirements for each award, please visit our website at https://leadershipandservice.ufl.edu/psa/.
UF Survey | Exploring the Perceptions of Campus Police Outreach Events Among College Students
Dr. Erika Brooke from the Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law at the University of Florida:
Each semester, my undergraduate research methods students undertake an original data collection research project focused on improving the justice system. This semester, we are examining police—community interactions by exploring perceptions of undergraduate students on campus police sponsored outreach events. The study has been approved by the UF IRB (IRB202100354) and my students plan to present their findings to UF police at the end of the semester. Survey link: https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9MLKUatBa6TKEpo. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Brooke at ejbrooke@ufl.edu.
JELF (Jewish Educational Loan Fund)
JELF (Jewish Educational Loan Fund) provides interest-free, last dollar loans for Jewish undergrad, graduate and vocational students in need. Applicants should visit JELF.org/loans/app to start the process. The application is open on March 1 – April 30 for the full academic year and September 1 – 30 for spring and/or summer semester only.
Employment and Internship Opportunities
Royal Palm School ESE Positions
Description: Royal Palm School is a great place to work! We are an ESE Center that services students PreK-Transition (ages 3 to 22). We have the following ESE programs at our school for K-12: Physically Impaired, PMH, TMH, ASD, Dual, and Transition. Our class size for K-12 averages 4 to 8 students. All of our rooms have two paraprofessionals that assist the teacher and students throughout the day.
Application: To apply, please send an email to Director Jennifer Corcoran jennifer.corcoran.2@palmbeachschools.org, or can be reached at (561) 357-1903.
Website: https://rpec.palmbeachschools.org
Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program
Description: The Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program Collaborative is a two-year conservation training program for undergraduates who are interested in careers in conservation and in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the field. Scholars take part in applied field research projects (1st Summer – 2021), professional internships (2nd Summer – 2022), mentoring, and form strong professional networks that span the country (and beyond). The application deadline has been extended to March 8, 2021 for the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program Collaborative https://ddcsp-collaborative.org/
Eligibility: Please visit https://ddcsp-collaborative.org/eligibility to see if you are eligible (must graduate in or after Fall 2022).
Pay Rate: Scholars receive a weekly stipend of $550 dollars for 9 weeks in the 1st summer, and 8 weeks in the 2nd summer. This stipend amount does not include the stipend you may receive for food and housing during your second summer.
Application: For more info on the program and how to apply see the attached flyer, visit https://ddcsp-collaborative.org/.
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowships
Description: The Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad (DDRA) Fellowship Program provides opportunities for doctoral candidates to engage in full-time dissertation research abroad in modern foreign languages and area studies. The program is designed to deepen research knowledge and increase the study of modern foreign languages, cultural engagement, and area studies not generally included in U.S. curricula.
Program Features: Students may request funding to support overseas research for a period of no less than six months and no more than 12 months. Funds support travel expenses to and from the residence of the fellow and the country or countries of research; maintenance and dependent allowances based on the location of research for the fellow and his or her dependent(s); an allowance for research-related expenses overseas; and health and accident insurance premiums. Projects may focus on one or more of the following geographic areas: Africa, East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, South Asia, the Near East, Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia, and the Western Hemisphere (excluding the United States and its territories).
Eligible Applicants: Institutions of higher education (IHEs) in the United States are eligible to apply for grants under this program. As part of the application process, eligible students submit their individual research narratives and application forms to their home IHE. The IHE compiles all eligible individual student applications for inclusion in the institutional application that is submitted to the U.S. Department of Education. A student is eligible to receive a DDRA fellowship from their IHE if he or she
- is a citizen, national, or permanent resident of the United States;
- is a graduate student in good standing at an IHE;
- is admitted to candidacy in a doctoral degree program in modern foreign languages and area studies at that institution when the fellowship period begins;
- is planning a teaching career in the United States upon completion of his or her doctoral program; or
- possesses sufficient foreign language skills to carry out the dissertation research project.
Application: The FY 2021 application is available online through the U.S. Department of Education’s G5 system between Feb. 4 and April 5, 2021
Contact: If you have questions about the program or application process, please send them by email to DDRA@ed.gov. Please refer to the official Federal Register notice for detailed information about the FY 2021 competition.
American Council on Education Graduate Research Associates
Description: The American Council on Education (ACE) is hiring their new cohort of Graduate Research Associates for the 2021-2021 academic year. The American Council on Education’s Graduate Research Associate Program provides graduate students and recent graduate students with an opportunity to conduct research within a leading national higher education association in Washington, DC.
Key areas of research include: 1) equity-minded leadership; 2) globally engaged and effective institutions; and 3) successful and mobile students. Applicants must be currently enrolled in or recently completed an accredited master’s or doctoral degree program.
Application: Apply by March 5, 2021 for priority consideration.For more information and to apply visit: https://recruiting.ultipro.com/AME1073/JobBoard/05d55e39-4648-d8d6-f8cd-e3a5f6eb35f4/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=a26819ec-5a5a-40c6-b49e-ae6499adb05c
ESOL Achievers Internships
Description: ESOL Achievers is an organization based in Gainesville, Florida. ESOL Achievers’ mission is to ensure immigrant high school students, specifically those in the ESOL Program, graduate high school and forge their unique path to achieve their dreams. The organization works with and supports over 100 ESOL (ESL) students at Gainesville High School. ESOL Achievers is seeking passionate student interns to support their mission.
Internships Available:
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Intern
- Student Mentorship & Tutoring OnDemand Intern
- Social Media Management Intern
- Website Design & Management Intern
Job Type: Unpaid Internship, remote
Application: To apply, please email Verónica Paz Gonzalez at veropaz@ufl.edu
UF IFAS Summer Internship with Cedar Key School K-12 Education
Description: This internship is intended to give undergraduate students at UF an opportunity for real-world experience in education and/or extension activities. Selected students will work alongside local K-12 youth from Cedar Key School. The hosts include UF/IFAS faculty as well as Cedar Key K-12 educators. Interns will participate in a summer wrap- up workshop where interns will summarize their experiences. This is a great opportunity for students to enhance their skill sets and explore career options in educational natural resource fields. This internship is open to current undergraduates from the College of Education, University of Florida.
Pay Rate: This internship is 240 paid work hours for a total of six weeks, and interns are paid $12.00 per hour for up to 40 hours a week.
Website: To see more information on our previous interns and their experiences, please visit (http://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/ncbs/tag/ncbs-interns/)
Application: Please send a cover letter, CV, and contact information for three references in a single PDF file to Emily Colson at emilycolson@ufl.edu. The CV should include GPA and transcript as well as details of experience and skills relevant to the position. Applications are due by March 20, 2021.
Camp Laurel South Summer Camp
About Camp Laurel South: Camp Laurel South is located near Portland, Maine in the heart of the Sebago Lakes Region. Its 150 unspoiled acres include woodlands, sports fields and open lawns. It’s location in the southern part of Maine makes Laurel South a most inviting summer retreat for campers and counselors alike. Each summer, Laurel South operates two four-week programs with 400 boys and girls, ages 7 to 15 in each session. They come from all over the U.S. as well as several foreign countries. The return rate for both campers and staff is very high.
Description: Camp Laurel South is a residential summer camp in Maine seeking college athletes to be activity instructors and camp counselors for the summer of 2021. This is a great summer experience that can fulfill many internship requirements. We look for people with personality, character, maturity, professional training, experience and most importantly, a sincere desire to work with children. Our counselor to camper ratio is better than 1:3.
Application: This is a two month experience June 14 – August 15. To apply, please visit: https://www.camplaurelsouth.com/summer-camp-counselors-staff/
Florida Elks Summer Camp
Description: Florida Elks Youth Summer Camp is hiring staff members and camp counselors! This summer program will go from June 13th 2021 to August 7th 2021. By working here at camp, students become eligible to apply for the Van Duren scholarship. Students must continue working here to receive the scholarship. Awards are between $1,000 and $5,000 a year. We are a residential camp and staff stay here on property while campers are here. Campers are 9-13.
Pay Rate: Starts at $300 a week.
Application: feyc.org
Contact: For questions, please contact Elliott Gilbert at elliott@feyc.org or 352-552-0786
Service and Volunteer Opportunities
Check back next week for more opportunities!
Tutoring and Childcare
Tenth Grade Tutor
STEPs for Success Tutors
Description: STEPs for Success is looking for tutors for elementary, middle, and high school students. Experience is preferred, but not required. Must be able to commit for the entirety of the 2020-2021 school year.
Pay: $15 per hour
Hours: Tutors-at least 4 hours a week (more hours are available upon request)
Schedule: Flexible (afternoon/evenings 3-4 days a week Monday through Friday are highly preferred)
Contact: Interested? Questions? Please send an email with your resume to Stephanie (Tutor Director) at STEPsforSuccess352@gmail.com
Events
Careers in Education Virtual Fair
Date: March 3, 2021
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: Virtual
*Appointment Required*
College of Education Research Symposium
Date: March 4, 2021
Time: 8:30 AM- 6:00 PM
Location: Virtual
COE Qualitative Research Presents: Distinguished Lecture Series with Johnny Saldaña
Date: March 4, 2021
Time: 2:00 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Adulting 101 Series: Preparing for Interviews
Date: March 9, 2021
Time: 3:00 PM – 3:50 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Adulting 101 Series: Know Your Value - Job Offers and Salary Negotiation
Date: March 16, 2021
Time: 11:45 AM – 12:35 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Florida PTA’s Annual Legislative Conference
Date: March 21-22, 2021
Time: —
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
"Give Em Something To Talk About" | Griotte’s Got Something to Say: Employing Qualitative Research Methods for Intergenerational Transfer Presented by Dr. Erica McCray
Date: March 23, 2021
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Adulting 101 Series: Pivoting – What to Do If you Didn’t Get the Job/Into Graduate School
Date: March 25, 2021
Time: 11:00 AM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
The Great Florida Teach-In
Date: March 27, 2021
Time: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
Adulting 101 Series: Stand Out – Professionalism, Branding, and Professional Development
Date: March 30, 2021
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Virtual
*Registration Required*
COE Initiatives and Programs
Connections and Resources
- Multicultural and Diversity Affairs –UF Division of Student Affairs
- Multicultural and Diversity Affairs Resource List
- Career Connections Center
- ASPIRE –Diversity & Inclusion
- UF International Center
- Florida Opportunity Scholars
- Office of Graduate Diversity Initiatives
- LGBTQ Affairs
- Institute of Hispanic Latino Affairs
- Institute of Black Culture
- Asian Pacific Islander American Affairs
- Disability Resource Center