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Florida’s Got The Blues (Feb 14)
Take a musical journey through the blue heritage of Florida in this engaging exhibit featuring photos and stories of notable artists and musicians.
Family Concert with Positively Africa: Celebrate African Music and Culture (Feb 13)
Check out this event for a chance to learn more about African music and culture.
Out of Sight, Not Out of Mind: Banned Book Forum “The Bluest Eye” (Feb 15)
The Center for Applied Humanities will present Out of Sight, Not Out of Mind: Banned Book Forum, a discussion on the book “The Bluest Eye.”
Florida’s Got Soul! (Feb 26)
This engaging presentation includes classic soul music and vintage photographs in an educational and entertaining experience.
Making our Workplaces (and our World) Fairer: Tools for Overcoming Bias (Jan 16)
Learn about evidence-based ways we can make our world fairer for all with this engaging talk.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights 75th Anniversary Symposium (Dec 7)
This special symposium marks the 75th anniversary of the Declaration and is at once a celebration of human rights and an opportunity to connect with the pressing challenges to the full enjoyment of those rights today.
Celebrate Native American Heritage (Nov 30)
Join us for a discussion with the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
Pen to Purpose (Oct. 20)
Cultivating Writing as a Brand of Professionalism, with Neal Bascomb in conversation with Professor Efrat Friedman.
Hispanic Heritage Month – Genealogy Event (Sept. 29)
Join Dr. Doan and Dr. Lavin, along with NSU alumna Kathy Yanes Perez, as they will speak about broad genealogical strategies and practices