The OUTREACH program provides an opportunity for the University to share the excitement and intellectual quality of its campus
with alumni and friends everywhere and to demonstrate that our University is indeed a statewide and nationwide resource. Here
is your chance to talk with some of Florida's leaders in education, science and dozens of other fields without leaving your
hometown.
Gator Club® Speakers
The UFAA Outreach department sponsors UF faculty and administrators to appear at Gator Clubs® OUTREACH events throughout the year.
These events can be lectures, tours, receptions or any other type of event. OUTREACH events occur on a year round schedule and can
take place at any time of day. For information pertaining to these events please contact your local
Gator Club®.
| Date |
Speaker/Event Info |
| November 17, 2009 |
Peter Anderson
Hosted by Gator Club® Of Historic St. Augustine
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Legacy Admissions Seminars
It is never too early to spend time investigating the postecondary educational opportunities in
the State University System of Florida. This mini-seminar will focus on the unique position of the
University of Florida in the SUS and the admissions process for freshmen and transfer students.
Although this program is intended for alumni parents of any level student(s), it will be most
beneficial for alumni with children in junior high school.
All Legacy admission Seminars begin at 6:30 pm, casual dress is allowed, light refreshments will be served.
Please RSVP to Brynn Cavanaugh at bcavanaugh@ufalumni.ufl.edu.
(Space is limited, Intended for UF Alumni only!)
No Scheduled Legacy Admissions Seminars
Phil Griffin Distinguished Lecture Series
Featuring distinguished lecturers from various disciplines around campus, this
lecture series takes place in Emerson Alumni Hall during the spring and fall semesters.
All lectures begin at 6:30 pm and include a short meet & greet reception following
the presentation. Space is limited, please RSVP to Brynn Cavanaugh at
bcavanaugh@ufalumni.ufl.edu.
No Scheduled Phil Griffin Distinguished Lectures