Posing Beauty explores the contested ways in which African and African American beauty have been represented in historical and contemporary contexts through a diverse range of media including photography, video, fashion and advertising. This exhibit challenges the relationship between beauty and art by examining the representation of beauty and different attitudes about aesthetics through the themes […]
Stock up on summer reading with University Press of Florida’s Spring Sale! Visit upress.ufl.edu and use code 23SPR for discount prices and free shipping within the U.S. for orders over $75. You can also place your order by calling 800.226.3822. Sale ends June 18, 2023.
Join Kim Holton, Ph.D., instructional assistant professor for the Department of Health Education and Behavior, every Monday for a lunchtime yoga class! Held in Smathers Library Room 100 from 12:15 to 1 p.m., the classes are open to all faculty and staff and are appropriate for all levels of experience. No registration is necessary. For more information […]
Position Title: Visiting Assistant Professor, Christianity Unit: Department of Religion (CLAS) Location of Meeting: 1511 northwest 2nd street Gainesville, FL 32601 Date: Monday, March 27, 5:00 – 6:00 pm Time Contact Information: Anna Peterson, annap@ufl.edu
Participants will define Emotional Intelligence (EI) as a leadership and management competency, building upon a model for emotional and social competency. At the end of this session, participants will be able to identify how emotional intelligence affects leadership and will have generated ideas and next steps to leverage their emotional intelligence in the workplace for […]
Join Kim Holton, Ph.D., instructional assistant professor for the Department of Health Education and Behavior, every Tuesday for a lunchtime yoga class! Held in Ustler Hall Atrium from 12:15 to 1 p.m., the classes are open to all faculty and staff and are appropriate for all levels of experience. No registration is necessary. For more […]
Wondering what the future will be like for your children in the age of AI? Join us at our first in a three-part series where UF is partnering with the Cade Museum on a panel discussion on Parenting in the Age of AI. Panel participants include Stacey Steinberg, a master legal skills professor and director […]
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING, HEARING OR WORKSHOP The University of Florida Plant Pathology Department announces a public meeting, hearing, or workshop. Date and Time: March 29, 2023 @ 9-10:30 am Eastern Place: Zoom, ufl.zoom.us/my/drhouse Purpose: Search and Screen Committee Meeting A copy of the agenda, if any, may be obtained by writing to University of […]
Project management, whether aimed at improving service or solving major organizational problems, requires a different set of management skills than those needed to oversee routine operations. Project management involves leading a diverse group of employees who are working in an environment that is highly dependent upon planning, limited by budget and scheduling controls, and subject […]
Topics we'll cover include: understanding credit basics, establishing credit, improving your credit, managing your debt, and getting ready to apply for credit. Register
Join the University Press of Florida on March 31 for a two-panel event on publishing and the humanities. Feel free to register for one or both panels. To register, visit https://floridapress.blog/2023/03/02/publishing-and-the-humanities/ Getting Published 11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. EST This panel is a nuts-and-bolts discussion of book publishing from the perspective of both authors and editors. It […]
Department – Pediatrics Agenda: Discuss applicant pool Location of Meeting - CMS Building A room 3214 Contact Information – Marie Camille 352-273-8682 mcamille@peds.ufl.edu
As K-12 faculty at P.K. Yonge, you will inspire the next generation of scholars and be a leader in the educational field. We are looking for inspired teachers who would like to work in an innovative, research-driven school. P.K. Yonge is the university laboratory school and our mission is to design, test, and disseminate innovations […]
A panel of four distinguished spring activists and scientist will present their perspectives on how to evaluate the health of Florida Springs. Topics that will be discussed include increasing nitrogen levels, the role of dissolved oxygen, and the change in flow rates in the springs. Audience members will be able to submit questions to presenters […]
Illumination. To shed light. To create light from darkness. The act of exposure. Illumination bares all truths, it reveals every idea and thought that the world holds. It creates a space for vulnerability, allowing individuals to speak their truth. No matter the idea, the individual or the space, light illuminates every corner and spot of […]
Join Kim Holton, Ph.D., instructional assistant professor for the Department of Health Education and Behavior, every Monday for a lunchtime yoga class! Held in Smathers Library Room 100 from 12:15 to 1 p.m., the classes are open to all faculty and staff and are appropriate for all levels of experience. No registration is necessary. For more information […]
The 2023 Survivors of Violence Art Exhibit at the Harn Museum of Art will run from April 4–30. A reception for the artists will be held on April 6, from 10 a.m. to noon and is free and open to the public. Explore other ways you can observe Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM): April 4: […]
Whenever we respond to another person, we are giving feedback. Feedback may be based on many things. It may take many forms. And only some feedback is useful. Providing clear, timely, meaningful feedback improves employee performance. It avoids attacks, judgments, and name-calling, and it uses reinforcement to point out positive behavior that can be repeated […]
Join Kim Holton, Ph.D., instructional assistant professor for the Department of Health Education and Behavior, every Tuesday for a lunchtime yoga class! Held in Ustler Hall Atrium from 12:15 to 1 p.m., the classes are open to all faculty and staff and are appropriate for all levels of experience. No registration is necessary. For more […]
Transform old attitudes of negativity and doubt to new attitudes of courage and possibility! Attend "Attitude: Radiating Possibility!" This program features the work of Ben Zander, world-famous conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra. Together with his partner, Rosamund, Ben instills his values of coaching employees by talking about enriching lives with enthusiastic participation and defeating […]
Things change rapidly and continually at work which requires us to address unanticipated, uncertain, time-pressured and complex problems and decisions. In this session we will consider how critical thinking, along with self-awareness and understanding of the mental shortcuts we often, and unknowingly, take can be integrated into a process to help cultivate good judgment. Pre-registration […]
UF International Studies grads Emma Frierson (’20) and Amila Tica (’17) are hosting a lunch-and-learn conversation and Q&A on Wednesday, April 5 at noon in Pugh Hall’s O’Neill Reading Room (Room 201). You will hear how they journeyed to Gainesville and landed in careers suited to international studies majors. Lunch is provided to UF students […]
Purchasing 101 is an introduction and overview of the purchasing policies, regulations and statutes that govern purchasing at the University. This workshop is for requisition initiators and department approvers who work with requisitions and purchase orders. Topics covered include elements of a good quote, dollar levels for verbal and written quotes, definitions of public solicitations […]
Have you ever been in a meeting or making a presentation and wished you had prepared more fully? Has stage fright ever had an impact on your effectiveness? This program can help! Attend this program and learn how to: Reduce stage fright; Deliver with professionalism; and Apply the basics of public speaking by focusing on […]
Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 9am Room HPNP 4233 or via Zoom (link below) Candidate is Dr. Nicole Perez, candidate for Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing Meeting ID: 943 1460 1783 Passcode: 292780 https://ufl.zoom.us/j/94314601783?pwd=ZkxHTFloVE1YWWlYZWhjREY0bjdnUT09
Communication is consistently identified as one of the most important tasks of a manager. In this session, we will identify key issues, challenges, and strategies to help managers communicate effectively with team members. Topics covered will include: Focal points of communication and communication breakdown for managers; Tools for influencing and knowing when to use them; […]
Search Committee Interview with Dr. Christina M. Bricker Candidate for tenure-track faculty in the College of Nursing Monday, April 10, 2023, 9am-10am HPNP Building, room 4223
What Director, UF Quest Job Number: 525554 When 17 April 12:30pm-1:30pm Where Zoom https://ufl.zoom.us/j/99709439021?pwd=Y29hRUlqd3R5aEVyRy9nRnZIRkgwUT09&from=addon POC Tina Smith-Bonahue tmsmith@coe.ufl.edu or Marcy Davis mdavis@coe.ufl.edu
"It takes too much time to plan--besides, I've been successful so far without planning." "Everything I have to do is important." Sound familiar? In today's work environment, supervisors often are bombarded with simply too much to do. And, while it is true that we don't have enough time to do it all--it is equally true […]
Join Kim Holton, Ph.D., instructional assistant professor for the Department of Health Education and Behavior, every Tuesday for a lunchtime yoga class! Held in Ustler Hall Atrium from 12:15 to 1 p.m., the classes are open to all faculty and staff and are appropriate for all levels of experience. No registration is necessary. For more […]
This session is designed to help our UF Campus capitalize on an untapped talent pool - military veterans. The goal of this session is to provide resources and tools to broaden the applicant pool when looking to hire the best and the brightest talent. In this session, we will: Define how to identify and tap […]
Do you engage with your colleagues in a way that brings out their best? Does your team collaborate in a way that combines the unique talents and abilities of each member to achieve big goals? In this discussion-based course, you will discover specific inclusive behaviors and strategies proven to increase engagement, innovation, and productivity in […]
Join us to hear the story of one man who stood up to the Ku Klux Klan during Florida’s violent Jim Crow era. Black WWI Veteran Oscar Mack received a federal appointment as Postmaster in Kissimmee in 1922. Soon after an encounter with the police, he was reported dead by a lynch mob. But two […]
The focus of this workshop is on the role of the leader in setting a personal example. Emphasis will be on the leadership competencies of "role model," "integrity," and "humility." At the end of this session, participants will be able to identify the key aspects of integrity and humility and have generated ideas and action […]
Wilmot Botanical Gardens Spring Plant Sale. We will have camellias, azaleas, tropicals, succulents, ornamental shrubs, heirloom vegetables, herbs, native, grasses and MORE for sale!! This is family fun in a beautiful garden on the University of Florida campus!
Join the UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute for a special interactive poster session and reception. MD-PhD students, trainees, scholars, pilot awardees and faculty across UF are invited to showcase their work in this celebration of research excellence. Poster submissions are open until 3/17. This event will also feature a keynote presentation by Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, […]
Have you ever thought about running for public office? According to the Pew Research Center, approximately 1 in 10 voters in the upcoming election are Gen Z. With more and more Gen Z voters joining the electorate, how can young people get involved in government beyond voting? Join the Bob Graham Center Student Fellows and […]
The Bob Graham Center’s annual Research Symposium features panel-style research presentations from undergraduate students funded through the Center. Doors will open at 8:30 am and presentations begin at 9:30 am. The event is open to the public. A limited number of seats are available during each session. RSVP at this link. For further information about […]
We’re back! Join us at The Vet Med Open House on April 15, 2023, from 10 to 4 p.m. Enjoy a full day of animal and educational activities. Hear talks on how to get into vet school and interact with service exhibitions. Guests can enjoy a food truck rally, merchandise for sale and a Teddy […]
Talk about an overachiever, at just 22 years old Risa Hokamura is on the short-list of the world’s great violinists. She picked up the instrument at the age of 3 and by 10, Hokamura was already capturing top prizes at competitions in her native Japan. In 2018, she earned international attention by winning First Prize […]
What Search Committee meeting for Assistant Scientist in the Department of Chemistry When 17 April 2023 at 10am Where CLB 212 POC Dr. Kari B. Basso, kari.basso@chem.ufl.edu
Search Committee Chair - Dr. Kevin Knudson Meeting Time Monday, April 17th at 10:30am Location: Tigert 239 Provost Conference Room Contact Information: Devan Brown, Strategic Talent Group talent@hr.ufl.edu or 352-273-1722
Join Kim Holton, Ph.D., instructional assistant professor for the Department of Health Education and Behavior, every Monday for a lunchtime yoga class! Held in Smathers Library Room 100 from 12:15 to 1 p.m., the classes are open to all faculty and staff and are appropriate for all levels of experience. No registration is necessary. For more information […]
The research is overwhelming—our brains aren’t built for multitasking. When we constantly juggle various cognitive tasks, we experience decreased productivity, impaired cognitive ability, increased stress, and diminished creativity—all of which reduce us to fractions of the effective professionals we are capable of being. Many professionals surrender to a frantic and unfocused workstyle out of the […]
Join Kim Holton, Ph.D., instructional assistant professor for the Department of Health Education and Behavior, every Tuesday for a lunchtime yoga class! Held in Ustler Hall Atrium from 12:15 to 1 p.m., the classes are open to all faculty and staff and are appropriate for all levels of experience. No registration is necessary. For more […]
What Visiting Lecturer - Spanish Language and Culture When Tuesday, April 25 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Where https://ufl.zoom.us/j/8085925225 POC Jen Wooten wooten@ufl.edu
We know that leaders have a significant impact on creating a culture of inclusiveness within a team or department. In this session, we will explore the foundational elements of inclusive leadership. What does it look like? How does the leader cultivate her or his own inclusiveness and, even more important, create a team environment where […]
Being a new manager has its challenges--whether it is a result of being new to a work unit, shifting from peer to supervisor, or just being new to management in general. Attend this workshop to learn how to manage that transition successfully. The workshop also will provide a useful framework for establishing your role as […]
No cost Zumba classes for UF and UF Health Shands employees! Are you ready to join the dance revolution? Join Louise for Zumba on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:15 p.m. at the UF Health Professional Park building, Room D102. Note: It's OK if you can't make it to every class. Come to whichever classes fit […]
The Florida Museum of Natural History will host an in-person plant sale with roughly 100 species of difficult-to-find and pollinator-friendly plants April 21 and 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and April 23 from 1 to 5 p.m. Accent, host, native and nectar plants are available for purchase, with proceeds benefiting the Florida Museum’s […]
Search Committee Chair -Glenn Kepic Meeting Time Friday, April 21st at 9:30am https://ufl.zoom.us/j/93097795595 Contact Information: Mackenzie Burkett, Strategic Talent Group talent@hr.ufl.edu or 352-273-1751
Search Committee Chair -Glenn Kepic Meeting Time Friday, April 21st at 10:30am https://ufl.zoom.us/j/94521805653 Contact Information: Mackenzie Burkett, Strategic Talent Group talent@hr.ufl.edu or 352-273-1751
Writing for The New York Times, dance critic, Brian Seibert finished his review of Nrityagram Dance Ensemble by proclaiming, “the only proper response to dancers this amazing is worship.” That may sound like hyperbole, but devotion is in their DNA. Today, Nrityagram is a thriving community of artists dedicated to the practice of Odissi, a […]
Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age. Hailed by TIME Magazine as one of the three most fun people in show business—we don’t care about the other two— because Alan Cumming will be on our stage! The Tony and Olivier award-winning theatre actor equally enjoys the stage and the big screen. However, he prefers center stage, which […]
Join Kim Holton, Ph.D., instructional assistant professor for the Department of Health Education and Behavior, every Monday for a lunchtime yoga class! Held in Smathers Library Room 100 from 12:15 to 1 p.m., the classes are open to all faculty and staff and are appropriate for all levels of experience. No registration is necessary. For more information […]
What Search committee meeting for Clinical Lecturer UF College of Nursing When Monday 24 April at 3pm Where Room 4233 in the HPNP Building at 1225 Center Drive, Gainesville, FL Who Julie Valentine, candidate for Clinical Lecturer in the UF College of Nursing POC Ellen Sattler esattler@ufl.edu (352) 294-5008
What Research Assistant Professor Bureau of Economic and Business Research When 25 April 10:00am-11:00am Where 720 SW 2nd Avenue Suite 156 POC Mark Girson markgirs@ufl.edu
Join Kim Holton, Ph.D., instructional assistant professor for the Department of Health Education and Behavior, every Tuesday for a lunchtime yoga class! Held in Ustler Hall Atrium from 12:15 to 1 p.m., the classes are open to all faculty and staff and are appropriate for all levels of experience. No registration is necessary. For more […]
This course is designed for faculty and staff who hire new employees. Explore unconscious bias and how it affects the recruitment and hiring process. You will learn recruitment strategies to expand your applicant pool and ways to improve your resume review and interviewing process. You will expand the talent on your team when you apply […]
Imagine you are giving the best presentation of your career. Your verbal delivery is captivating and masterfully choreographed with slide visuals and props that are attention grabbing, easy to understand, and even moving. This is what it means to use presentation visuals in a way that is “worthy of the TED stage.” In this course, […]
This course is intended for anyone with tier 1, 2, or 3 fiscal responsibility. The course will define fraud, discuss the different types, and differentiate between theft and fraud. This course will also cover the types of fraud that occur most frequently at UF and outline the strategies for preventing, detecting, and reporting fraud. Pre-registration […]
This four-session workshop organized by the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere will be led by Bill Hart-Davidson (Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Education, College of Arts & Letters, Michigan State University). SCHEDULE - SMATHERS LIBRARY 100 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. – Charting Pathways to Intellectual Leadership (Goal Setting) This is a […]
Explore how a Growth Mindset can encourage continuous improvement and innovation. This perspective can free people to think creatively and hold themselves accountable for their results. Experience a life-changing way of tackling work-related problems. In this session, we’ll: Define the growth and fixed mindset; Identify why and how we learn from failure; and Discuss strategies […]
Search Committee Chair -Glenn Kepic Meeting Time Friday, April 28th at 9am https://ufl.zoom.us/j/91674407060 Contact Information: Mackenzie Burkett, Strategic Talent Group talent@hr.ufl.edu or 352-273-1751
Position Title: CLINICAL AST/ASO/FULL PROFESSOR - Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine Department: Obstetrics and Gynecology Location of Meeting: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/95128241710?pwd=dm43UEh3ZkJIZys2RGFmbVRiSFJpQT09 Date: Monday, May 1st Time: 7:15 – 7:45 AM Contact Information: Dr. Tony Wen
What Research Assistant Professor Bureau of Economic and Business Research When Monday, May 1, from 10am to 11am Where 720 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 156 conference room POC Mark Girson markgirs@ufl.edu
Join Kim Holton, Ph.D., instructional assistant professor for the Department of Health Education and Behavior, every Monday for a lunchtime yoga class! Held in Smathers Library Room 100 from 12:15 to 1 p.m., the classes are open to all faculty and staff and are appropriate for all levels of experience. No registration is necessary. For more information […]
Name of Meeting Orthopaedics Search Committee Kickoff Date 05/02/2023 Start Time 07:00 am End Time 07:30 am Location https://ufl.zoom.us/j/94295589427?pwd=Qkd5QXplcTNKRUg4c1liMm0raytuUT09 Contact Name Gwen Werner Email wernegs@ortho.ufl.edu
Coaching is a dynamic, "face-to-face" leadership style! This session will give you practical tips on how to use this style to be a coach and to become a better manager. This interactive session introduces practical ideas and techniques that you can put into practice immediately. During the program, you will review and discuss: The five […]
Over the past several weeks, hundreds of UF faculty, staff and students have created Dimensions and Altmetric accounts and are using these powerful new tools to track research engagement of their own scholarship and others. Please visit the new Research Databases page on the UF Research website to learn more. If you haven't created an […]
Dr. Chavonda Jacobs-Young, the United States Department of Agriculture's Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics and the USDA's Chief Scientist, will deliver the 2023 UF/IFAS York Lecture in the Chandler Auditorium at The Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida on Wednesday, May 3, at 10:30 a.m. Admission is free. Dr. Jacobs-Young's […]
Requisition: 519845 Position title: Family Medicine Physician - Assistant/Associate/Full Professor at Old Town Clinic Department and College: Community Health & Family Medicine, COM Search Committee Chair: Greg Westwood, M.D. Meeting date, time, & duration: Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023, 12:15pm, up to 60 minutes Location: UF Health-Family Old Town Clinic, 25827 SE Highway 19, Old Town, FL 32680 Zoom: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/94117489180?pwd=QnZ1WVZiaHVBbzF0OHBXUmtFSG1RZz09 Meeting ID: 941 1748 […]
No cost Zumba classes for UF and UF Health Shands employees! Are you ready to join the dance revolution? Join Louise for Zumba on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:15 p.m. at the UF Health Professional Park building, Room D102. Note: It's OK if you can't make it to every class. Come to whichever classes fit […]