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Discovering Career Paths: An HR Industry Institute
The Industry Institute series hosted by the Career Connections Center are a way to explore career paths that span across multiple industries. Come learn more about the dynamic field of Human Resources as it applies to industries such as Healthcare, Event Management, Hospitality, and Sport Management. HR Professionals currently working in the field will be on site to answer your questions about their roles in a Q&A panel, immediately followed by an opportunity to network with them.
Find out more »Education Policy Brown Bag Seminar
Bring your lunch and join the College of Education for a weekly seminar!
Find out more »African Americans in Paris | Information Session
African Americans in Paris | Spring 2020 AFA 4905 Dr. Sharon Austin, Professor of Political Science, will provide information about her African Americans in Paris class in the large conference room of the UF International Center (located in the Hub down the hall from Starbucks) on Thursday, October 24, 2019, at 3pm. Before we leave for Paris, the class will have to watch online lectures and documentaries and write three 3-4 page papers. In Paris, we will visit a number of historic sites of significance to African…
Find out more »Museums & Slavery | Engaging the Past and the Present in the Public Sphere with Ana-Lucia Araujo
Abstract How have museums engaged the debates about human atrocities? This lecture explores the development of permanent exhibitions and museums dedicated in part or entirely to address the problem of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade in England, France and the United States, by examining the cases of the Nantes History Museum, Museum of Aquitaine, the International Slavery Museum, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture. I contend that the official memory of slavery is shaped by…
Find out more »Decolonizing Representations (Past, Present, & Future): Tracing Past Legacies
The George A. Smathers Library will host free workshops emphasizing the engagement of faculty, students, staff and community members in digital knowledge production. The Decolonizing Representations workshops are focused on the use of digital tools to examine and re-imagine representations of Black, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, & LGBTQ+ groups and people with disabilities at UF.
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