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Calendar of Events
July
Tuesday, July 1
Dusk (app. 8:30 pm), Thomas Center’s Turtle Court
Film screening of Bryan Forbes’ Séance on a Wet Afternoon (1964). Part of the the Summer C.u.t.S. film series, sponsored by FLEX (FLorida EXperimental Film Festival) and The City of Gainesville Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs. For more information go to www.myspace.com/summercuts.
Tuesday, July 8
Dusk (app. 8:30 pm), Thomas Center’s Turtle Court
Film screening of Ingmar Bergman’s Hour of the Wolf (1968). Part of the the Summer C.u.t.S. film series, sponsored by FLEX (FLorida EXperimental Film Festival) and The City of Gainesville Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs. For more information go to www.myspace.com/summercuts.
Tuesday, July 15
Dusk (app. 8:30 pm), Thomas Center’s Turtle Court
Film screening of Roman Polanski’s Cul de Sac (1966). Part of the the Summer C.u.t.S. film series, sponsored by FLEX (FLorida EXperimental Film Festival) and The City of Gainesville Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs. For more information go to www.myspace.com/summercuts.
Tuesday, July 22
Dusk (app. 8:30 pm), Thomas Center’s Turtle Court
Film screening of Akira Kurosawa’s Throne of Blood (1957). Part of the the Summer C.u.t.S. film series, sponsored by FLEX (FLorida EXperimental Film Festival) and The City of Gainesville Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs. For more information go to www.myspace.com/summercuts.
August
Saturday, August 9
Time Varies, O'Connell Center
Summer 2008 Commencement Ceremonies
September
Friday, September 5
4:00 pm, in the Ocora at Pugh Hall
The 2008 Primaries. Dr. Howard Dean (Chair, Democratic National Committee) and Mr. Frank Farhenkopf, Former Chair (Former Chair, Republican National Committee) will discuss the primaries in Florida during the 2008 election. This event is part of the Presidential Lecture Series: The Path to the Whitehouse. The lecture is free and open to the public. Tickets are available at the Graham Center office, 220 Pugh Hall. For more information contact Michael Bowen at 352-273-1080 or at mbowen@ufl.edu.
Monday, September 8
7:00pm, in the Ocora at Pugh Hall
A Declaration of Energy Independence, a lecture by Jay Hakes, Director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum. Sponsored by the Bob Graham Center for Public Service.
Tuesday, September 9
10:00 - 2:00pm, Reitz Union Colonnade
TALK to ME Language Cafe. Students will learn how to say “Go Gators!” and other useful phrases in seven languages at our outdoor café. After the mini lesson, students can take home a “Pocket Guide to Communicating in Seven Languages.” This event is for the Weeks of Welcome. Sponsored by the Center for European Studies and the Asian Studies Program. For more information contact Gail Keeler at gskeeler@ufl.edu or 392-8902 X 211.
Wednesday, September 17
7:00pm, in the Ocora at Pugh Hall
Ponce de Leon and the Discovery of Florida, a lecture by Michael Gannon, Professor Emeritus, University of Florida. Part of the Samuel Proctor Florida History Lecture Series. Sponsored by the Bob Graham Center for Public Service and the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
7:00 pm, in the Ocora at Pugh Hall
The Day of Battle, a lecture and book signing by Rick Atkinson. For more information contact Roberta Peacock at rpeacock@ufl.edu.
October
Thursday, October 2
7:00 pm, in the Ocora at Pugh Hall
The Averaged American, a lecture by Sarah Igo, Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania. Part of the Graham Center Forum on Voting and Identity sponsored by the Bob Graham Center for Public Service.
Saturday, October 4
Time and Location TBA
Lenguaje & Espacio / Language & Space, the Fourth Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Hispanic/Latin American Literatures, Linguistics and Cultures. Sponsored by Romance Languages and Literatures.
Tuesday, October 7 (Tentative)
7:00 pm, in the Ocora at Pugh Hall
The Next President and Florida. Governor Charlie Crist (R-FL) will discuss the relationship between the Sunshine State and the Executive Office. This event is part of the Presidential Lecture Series: The Path to the Whitehouse. The lecture is free and open to the public. Tickets are available at the Graham Center office, 220 Pugh Hall. For more information contact Michael Bowen at 352-273-1080 or at mbowen@ufl.edu.
Time and Location TBA
Lenguaje & Espacio / Language & Space, the Fourth Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Hispanic/Latin American Literatures, Linguistics and Cultures. Sponsored by Romance Languages and Literatures.
Wednesday, October 15
7:00 pm, in the Ocora at Pugh Hall
A lecture by the Annenberg School of Public Policy, University of Pennsylvania. Part of the Graham Center Forum on Voting and Identity, sponsored by the Bob Graham Center for Public Service and the Department of Psychology.
Wednesday, October 22
7:00 pm, in the Ocora at Pugh Hall
The History of the State University System, a lecture by Robin Gibson, former Chair of the Florida Board of Governors. Part of the Samuel Proctor Florida History Lecture Series Bob Graham Center for Public Service and the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program.
November
Wednesday, November 19
7:00 pm, in the Ocora at Pugh Hall
Building on Sam Proctor's Legacy: Race, Politics and Freedom in Florida, a lecture by Paul Ortiz, Director, Samuel Proctor Oral History Series, University of Florida. Part of the Samuel Proctor Florida History Lecture Series sponsored by the Bob Graham Center for Public Service and the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program.