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Florida Society of the Social Sciences (F3S) 18th Annual Conference of the Social Sciences

Reitz Union

The Florida Society of the Social Sciences (F3S) will be hosting the 18th Annual Conference of the Social Sciences at the University of Florida from 9AM to 4PM on Saturday, April 13, 2024. This year's theme is “Contesting Boundaries of Freedom: Challenges and Opportunities,” and will feature panels, formal paper sessions, poster sessions, art presentations, and

Ethnography Lab Working Group

Turlington 3322

Embodiment Workshop - participants must apply by April 1 to participate in the workshop. For further information about the meeting or to receive a Zoom link for virtual attendance, please contact Dr. Rebecca Hanson at r.hanson@ufl.edu.

Ethnography Lab Writing Group

Turlington 3322

For further information about the meeting or to receive a Zoom link for virtual attendance, please contact Dr. Rebecca Hanson at r.hanson@ufl.edu.

Ethnography Lab Working Group

Turlington 3322

Discussing materials presented by Lorena Romero. For further information about the meeting or to receive a Zoom link for virtual attendance, please contact Dr. Rebecca Hanson at r.hanson@ufl.edu.

Lunchtime Colloquium Series: Martina Speranza

Turlington 3302 (Streib Conference Room)

Presenter: Martina Speranza; Presentation Title: “Populism and Gender, the Case of transgender people in Argentina”

Graduate Teaching Workshop

Turlington 3302 (Streib Conference Room)

Dr. McClellan will present information regarding syllabi and grading followed by a Q&A session.

Sociology Undergraduate Reception

University Auditorium, Friends of Music Room (2nd floor)

Please join us for the Sociology Undergraduate Reception on Friday, May 3, 2:00-3:30PM in the Friends of Music Room (in the University Auditorium). We will honor our graduating seniors, honors graduates, and the winners of the Humphries Leadership Award and Academic Excellence Award in Sociology at this time. Friends and family are especially welcome, and

Graduate Teaching Workshop

Turlington 3302 (Streib Conference Room)

Dr. McClellan will host a welcome back session in which graduate instructors can discuss how the first two weeks of class have been going and receive guidance on any concerns or issues that may have emerged. Students will also be able to propose additional topics to be covered in later workshops.

Lunchtime Colloquium Series: William Marsiglio

Turlington 3302 (Streib Conference Room)

Presenter: Dr. William Marsiglio; Presentation Title: "People, Places, and Belonging: Deepening Our Sense of Community and Identity" In the first Lunchtime Colloquium of the Fall semester, Dr. Marsiglio will present on his forthcoming book, People, Places, and Belonging: Deepening Our Sense of Community and Identity (University of Toronto Press).