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External Professionalism Seminar

Faculty Online Event: Beyond the Podium – The Inclusive Classroom and Providing Difficult Feedback Please join us for this online session Inclusive classrooms allow instructors and students to work together to create and sustain a classroom environment in which everyone feels safe, supported, and encouraged. Join guest leader Tianna Dowie-Chin, Diversity Education Graduate Assistant recognized

External Professionalism Seminar

Teaching Center Workshops Go to https://teachingcenter.ufl.edu/study-skills/workshops/ to read the workshop descriptions and register online.   Using Streaming Media and Videoconferencing with your Course March 14 | 5-7pm | HUB 221

External Professionalism Seminar

Teaching Center Workshops Go to https://teachingcenter.ufl.edu/study-skills/workshops/ to read the workshop descriptions and register online.   Using Streaming Media and Videoconferencing with your Course March 14 | 5-7pm | HUB 221

Faculty Meeting

1208A Turlington Hall

Topic: Collaborative/Team Science Research

Faculty Meeting

1208A Turlington Hall

Topic: Collaborative/Team Science Research

Visting Lecturer: Dr. Erika Robb Larkins

Dr. Erika Robb Larkins, University of Oklahoma, 10:00 – 11:30 am, 201A Criser Hall (LVV Room), “Guarding the Body: Private Security Work in Rio de Janeiro”

Visting Lecturer: Dr. Erika Robb Larkins

Dr. Erika Robb Larkins, University of Oklahoma, 10:00 – 11:30 am, 201A Criser Hall (LVV Room), “Guarding the Body: Private Security Work in Rio de Janeiro”

Visiting Lecturer: Dr. Glenn H. Shepard, Jr.

Dr. Glenn H. Shepard, Jr., Museu Paranese Emilio Goeldi, Belem do Para, Brazil, 3pm, 1208 Turlington Hall, “Close Encounters: The Dilemmas of Contact for Isolated Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon”

Visiting Lecturer: Dr. Glenn H. Shepard, Jr.

Dr. Glenn H. Shepard, Jr., Museu Paranese Emilio Goeldi, Belem do Para, Brazil, 3pm, 1208 Turlington Hall, “Close Encounters: The Dilemmas of Contact for Isolated Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon”

Visiting Lecturer: Marcelo Salazar

Marcelo Salazar, Instituto Socioambiental, ISA, Brazil, 2-3:30 pm, 376 Grinter Hall, “Red Alert for the Xingu River”