This day-long, interdisciplinary conference, themed Advancing Public Knowledge in a Changing Social Landscape, will be held at the University of Florida on Saturday, April 14, 2018.
For the past 13 years, the Florida Society of the Social Sciences (F3S) has strived to provide unique forum Florida’s students of the social and humanistic sciences scholars to engage with others around issues of social import and impact. The cornerstone of F3S’s efforts is the Annual Conference of the Social Sciences, where over one hundred graduate and undergraduate students come together to present and discuss their work with a broad audience that crosses disciplines, professions, origins, and walks of life.
We are excited to announce our Keynote Speaker, Dr. Roberto G. Gonzales, and his talk Lives in Limbo: (Un)DACAmented and Navigating Uncertain Futures. Dr. Gonzales is a professor of education at Harvard Graduate School of Education.
To RSVP to the conference, see our Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/416495862135534/
To register for the conference (free), see this link: http://f3s.soccrim.clas.ufl.edu/register/
Registration opens at 9am, Dr. Gonzales speaks at 10am, lunch (free) is served in the Arredondo Cafe at 1pm, and we have many incredible papers, posters, and workshops being presented throughout the day.