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Lunchtime Colloquium Series: Seun Ajoseh

Turlington 3302 (Streib Conference Room)

Presenter: Seun Ajoseh Presentation Title: “Discordant Pregnancy Intentions and Pregnancy Outcomes”

Ethnography Lab Working Group

Turlington 3322

Discussing materials presented by Marion Cassard and Unna Yared. 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.

Philosophy, Race, and Justice Speaker Series

Ustler Hall

This talk is sponsored by the Philosophy Department, the Center for Humanities and the Public Sphere, African American Studies, the Department of History, and the Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law. Speaker: Dr. Vanessa Wills (The George Washington University) Title: Claudia Jones, Black Woman Workers, and the Cause(s) of Oppression Abstract: Claudia Jones was

Lunch and Learn

Online (Zoom)

Presenter: Arielle Demby Berger, JD; Presentation Title: "Conviction Review Units: Hindsight is 20/20"

Data Science in Social Research Lecture

Keene Faculty Center, Dauer Hall

Presenter: Jennie Brand; Presentation Title: "Causal Inference and Machine Learning in Social Science" Please contact zsembik@ufl.edu for more information.

Graduate Teaching Workshop

Turlington 3302 (Streib Conference Room)

Dr. McClellan will present information regarding course development followed by a Q&A session.

Ethnography Lab Working Group

Turlington 3322

Discussing materials presented by Glen Billesbach and Rosario Fernández 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.

Spring 2024 Jobs Panel

Online (Zoom)

Please join us for the Spring semester jobs panel, where recent UF graduates will discuss their experiences with post-PhD labor markets and job hunting. As usual, the Spring panel will focus on graduates currently in non-academic positions. These alumni highlight the many alt-ac opportunities potentially open to graduates.