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External Professionalism Seminar

The UF Graduate School’s Division of Graduate Student Affairs invites all graduate students to attend the “Oral Presentations” professional development workshop on September 6th at 4pm in Room LG101A, The DeWeese Auditorium of the McKnight Brain Institute.   Knowing how to effectively present your work can sometimes be just as important as having done the

External Professionalism Seminar

The UF Graduate School’s Division of Graduate Student Affairs invites all graduate students to attend the “Oral Presentations” professional development workshop on September 6th at 4pm in Room LG101A, The DeWeese Auditorium of the McKnight Brain Institute.   Knowing how to effectively present your work can sometimes be just as important as having done the

External Professionalism Seminar

Oral Presentation Skills and Planning Your Lecture --G Planning and delivering your lecture Tue Sep 6 2016 5- 7 PM in CSE E119

External Professionalism Seminar

Oral Presentation Skills and Planning Your Lecture --G Planning and delivering your lecture Tue Sep 6 2016 5- 7 PM in CSE E119

FASA Colloquium

Speaker: Fatu Suah Human Trafficking: A Global Perspective

FASA Colloquium

Speaker: Fatu Suah Human Trafficking: A Global Perspective

External Professionalism Seminar

Advanced Powerpoint - Using Office Mix --T Adding/modifying images to individual slides, using drawing tools, adding tables, creating an organizational chart. Thu Sep 8 2016 5- 7 PM in HUB 221

External Professionalism Seminar

Advanced Powerpoint - Using Office Mix --T Adding/modifying images to individual slides, using drawing tools, adding tables, creating an organizational chart. Thu Sep 8 2016 5- 7 PM in HUB 221

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Craft Production in the Colonial Chesapeake: Local Economic Strategies in the Global Market     Unlike many other goods at the time, which were wholly imported from Great Britain or elsewhere abroad, coarse earthenware ceramics were also produced locally within the American colonies. In the Chesapeake, it has been suggested that these local wares were

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Craft Production in the Colonial Chesapeake: Local Economic Strategies in the Global Market     Unlike many other goods at the time, which were wholly imported from Great Britain or elsewhere abroad, coarse earthenware ceramics were also produced locally within the American colonies. In the Chesapeake, it has been suggested that these local wares were