Malala Yousafzai speaks about advocating for girls’ education, becoming leaders
The youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai spoke to UF students over Zoom about her fight for girls’ education, the meaning of feminism and her family.
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The youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai spoke to UF students over Zoom about her fight for girls’ education, the meaning of feminism and her family.
Women’s rights activist and youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai will speak to UF virtually on Nov. 18.
Islam on Campus and Students for Justice in Palestine hosted Linda Sarsour to talk about the intersection between resistance and Islam for the final event of Islam Appreciation month.
Former U.S. Senators Bill Nelson and Mel Martinez reunited to emphasize bipartisanship and civic engagement during a virtual Accent Speakers Bureau event Monday evening.
Former U.S. Senators Bill Nelson and Mel Martinez will speak to the UF community at a virtual event next week.
After nearly 10 years in the music industry, Prince Royce had one main piece of advice for UF students: Don’t hesitate and act to achieve your goals.
Prince Royce is scheduled speak at a virtual event hosted by UF Hispanic Heritage Month, Accent Speakers Bureau and Student Government Productions.
Latin singer and songwriter Prince Royce will speak at an hour-long virtual event 7 p.m. Monday hosted by UF Hispanic Heritage Month, Accent Speakers Bureau and Student Government Productions.
Donald Trump Jr. is returning to Gainesville next week.
Anita Hill spoke to UF in a 45-minute virtual interview Thursday. The event was be moderated by Debra Walker King, a UF English professor, and was hosted by Accent Speakers Bureau and the Women’s Student Association.
Anita Hill, a lawyer, women’s rights activist and Brandeis University professor, believes 2020 is the year of vision, where the nation began to see each other's suffering.
Anita Hill spoke to UF in a 45-minute virtual interview Thursday. The event was be moderated by Debra Walker King, a UF English professor, and was hosted by Accent Speakers Bureau and the Women’s Student Association.
UF Accent Speakers Bureau will pay Anita Hill, lawyer and Brandeis University professor, $30,000 in student fees for her virtual event on Thursday, according to the event contract.
Anita Hill spoke to UF in a 45-minute virtual interview Thursday. The event was be moderated by Debra Walker King, a UF English professor, and was hosted by Accent Speakers Bureau and the Women’s Student Association.
Anita Hill spoke to UF in a 45-minute virtual interview Thursday. The event was be moderated by Debra Walker King, a UF English professor, and was hosted by Accent Speakers Bureau and the Women’s Student Association.
Anita Hill, lawyer and Brandeis University professor, will speak to UF Sept. 10 during a virtual event hosted by Accent Speakers Bureau and the Women’s Student Association.
UF students have some big expectations to live up to following Bill Nye’s event Monday night.
UF students will once again sit down in front of screens to learn about science from Bill Nye. But they won’t be in classrooms this time.
When they would typically be performing, competing and meeting in person, the UF a cappella group No Southern Accent has had to make the switch to virtual interactions.