Meetings
Latest Past Events
Virtual Ethics Café – Cyber Assault and Free Speech
ZoomUF’s Ethics and the Public Sphere program will be hosting a virtual Ethics Café this coming Monday, February 28, 4-5:30. The guiding question for this Café is "When should digital speech be restricted?" It will be moderated by Kestrel Ward, a UF librarian and member of the National Forum for the Prevention of Cyber Sexual
Virtual Ethics Cafe: Abortion
ZoomMore information about this event can be found at here: CLAS ethics website: https://public-ethics.humanities.ufl.edu/ Public Ethics UF Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/PublicEthicsUF
Native Heritage Month Event
The American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program, coordinated by Professor Robin Wright, will receive Dr. Philip DeLoria, the Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Collegiate Professor of American Culture and History, as guest speaker during this year's Native American Heritage month in November. Dr. DeLoria's special interests are Native American history, history of the American West, and American environmental