Category: Events
Spend an evening with Lemony Snicket

The Lynx in Gainesville is teaming up with the UF Performing Arts to present an all-ages event with author Daniel Handler, also known as Lemony Snicket.
UF faculty and students shine at the annual Latin GRAMMY Awards

Jose Valentino Ruiz, Ph.D., and his students have been nominated for Best Instrumental Album of the Year at this year’s Latin GRAMMY awards.
How to avoid becoming a Grinch

Join UF/IFAS Extension Agent Melanie Taylor on Nov. 18 at noon for tips on how to keep up the holiday spirit all season long.
UF Diabetes Institute hosts World Diabetes Awareness event

Join the UF Diabetes Institute on Nov. 21 at noon for a World Diabetes Awareness event, featuring wellness talks from UF experts followed by a panel discussion.
Celebrate the holidays with upcoming events and special discounts

Throughout the months of November and December, the UF community can enjoy a variety of festive events to get into the spirit of the holiday season. Check out the following upcoming events and promotions right in our backyard — and don’t forget about UF’s GatorPerks discount program as you plan your holiday shopping, travel and entertainment.
Join a community workshop on street safety

Visit the Harn Museum Auditorium on Nov. 13 for a community workshop to address pressing concerns about street safety and infrastructure planning.
UF Symphony Orchestra takes on Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony

Watch UF’s Orchestra soar to new heights as they tackle Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 at the Phillips Center, Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m.
Early voting ends Nov. 3

Take advantage of early voting for the UF community and Alachua County registered voters at the Reitz Union, now through Nov. 3.
Learn the basics of health care compliance at UF

Join UF Health Vice President and Chief Compliance & Privacy Officer Bob Michalski on Nov. 6 at noon, part of the UFCE Learn over Lunch series.
Request a “First-Gen Too” pennant for First-Gen week

Those who identify as first-gen and are interested in connecting with students can request a displayable pennant, part of the “First-Gen Too” initiative.
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