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Recruitment Weekend: Informal Meeting at the Top

This informal gathering of faculty, graduate students, and visiting students will take place at The Top Restaurant located in Downtown Gainesville. This restaurant is a favorite of the Department and exhibits the food and nightlife found in Gainesville.

Recruitment Weekend: Informal Meeting at the Top

This informal gathering of faculty, graduate students, and visiting students will take place at The Top Restaurant located in Downtown Gainesville. This restaurant is a favorite of the Department and exhibits the food and nightlife found in Gainesville.

45th Annual Armadillo Roast

Rancho El Cenote 16021 SW 15th Ave, Jonesville, FL, United States

The time is once again upon us for the Charles H. Fairbanks Scholarship Fund's annual fundraiser, the Armadillo Roast!  On behalf of this year's scholarship fund committee, we would like to invite you to join us at this year's event on April 2nd, 2016.  There will be good food, a pie contest, a mystery meat competition,

45th Annual Armadillo Roast

Rancho El Cenote 16021 SW 15th Ave, Jonesville, FL, United States

The time is once again upon us for the Charles H. Fairbanks Scholarship Fund's annual fundraiser, the Armadillo Roast!  On behalf of this year's scholarship fund committee, we would like to invite you to join us at this year's event on April 2nd, 2016.  There will be good food, a pie contest, a mystery meat competition,

Gurupá: Past, Present, and Future

215 Dauer Hall

Gurupá: Past, Present, and Future (215 Dauer Hall, Monday 4/11, 2:00 – 4:30 pm)   Sponsored by UF Tropical Conservation and Development Program, Center of Latin American Studies and Department of Anthropology.   Gurupá, an agroextractivist community along the lower Amazon River, is well-known to social scientists through the iconic ethnography Amazon Town: A Study

Gurupá: Past, Present, and Future

215 Dauer Hall

Gurupá: Past, Present, and Future (215 Dauer Hall, Monday 4/11, 2:00 – 4:30 pm)   Sponsored by UF Tropical Conservation and Development Program, Center of Latin American Studies and Department of Anthropology.   Gurupá, an agroextractivist community along the lower Amazon River, is well-known to social scientists through the iconic ethnography Amazon Town: A Study