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November 2023
Chair Candidate Presentations
Candidates for Chair of Anthropology will make presentations to the entire department on Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023 in Turlington 1208A
Find out more »Application Deadline, Chair of Anthropology
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences invites applications for Chair of the Department of Anthropology. This position is open to only current members of departmental faculty. The deadline for applications is November 30, 2023. Click here for further information.
Find out more »December 2023
Chair Search Committee Meeting
The next meeting of the Search Committee for Department Chair will be held in Turlington 1208A at 3:00 on Friday, December 8, 2023
Find out more »Chair Search Committee Meeting
The Search Committee for Department Chair will convene via Zoom on Thursday, December 14 at 2:00
Find out more »February 2024
Girls Do Science 2024
Celebrate ‘International Women and Girls in Science Day’ with hands-on activities and experiments during this FREE program open to everyone. Activities Meet local scientists and do fun activities throughout the afternoon. McGuire Center for Lepidoptera & Biodiversity– Learn about DNA extraction, build insect aspirators, see live caterpillars, butterflies and moths. See drawers of Lepidoptera and other insects from the museum’s collection. Florida Museum Herbarium Collection and Ordway Lab of Ecosystem Conservation– Explore pollination up close with hands-on activities and crafts, connecting the…
Find out more »Anthropology Day 2024
Join the celebration of anthropological research, education, and application on UF’s campus!
Find out more »2024 Anthropology Book Sale
Join us in raising funds to support graduate students’ research and travel to conferences and fieldwork.
Find out more »March 2024
2nd Annual Alfred A. Cave Lecture
Boarding Schools and American Indian Dispossession Professor Brenda Child, University of Minnesota and Guggenheim Fellow Government boarding schools went hand in hand with the American Indian land dispossession policies of the United States. Professor Child's grandparents were among the thousands who attended the schools. She draws on her own family story to humanize the broader history of segregated Indian education. Monday, March 4, 2024, 3:00 pm, Smathers Library 100 Free and open to the public
Find out more »An Equity-Centered Approach to Academic Writing
Alumna, Dr. Jordi Rivera Prince is returning to UF next week as a speaker for UFIC’s Just International Science Group.
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