Spring 2026 Gallery
January 7: Judy Skinner, Executive Director for Dance Alive National Ballet, Title: “KEEP MOVING! Building for the Arts”
January 14: Liangfei Qiu, Price Waterhouse Coopers Professor of Information Systems & Operations Management (ISOM) and University Research Foundation Professor, Warrington College of Business. Title: “Generative AI and Human Knowledge Sharing”
January 21: Larissa Lidsky, Raymond & Miriam Ehrlich Eminent Scholar Chair in U.S. Constitutional Law at Florida Law. Title: “Censorship and Academic Freedom”
January 28: Diego L. Guarin, Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology. Title: “Harnessing AI for Early Detection of Motor Function Changes in the Progression of Parkinson’s Disease”
February 4: Sadie Ryan medical geography. Title: “Mapping the Shifting Geography of Mosquito Borne Diseases: Tools, Not Scare Tactics”
February 11: by Zoom David Morton, History and Media Studies (University of Central Florida). Title: “A Motion Picture Paradise! A History of Florida’s Film and Television Industry”
February 18: Rebecca Nagy, Director Emeritus, Harn Museum. Title: “The Contemporary Art Scene in Ghana – Why It’s So Hot”
February 25: Patricio Munoz, Associate Professor, Blueberry Breeding and Genomics, and Horticulture Crop Breeding Endowed Chair. Title: “Blueberry Genetics”
March 4: Sally Ann DeNotta. Clinical Associate Professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences. Title: “The Large Animal Hospital and Horse Treadmill Tour”
March 11: Field Trip Jennifer Bridge, University Term Associate Professor, Department of Civil & Coastal Engineering. Tour: Wind Tunnel and Powell Family Structures & Materials Laboratory.
March 18: Spring break
March 25: Ted Bridis, Michael and Linda Connelly Senior Lecturer in Investigative Reporting, Department of Journalism. Title: “The Essential Role of Investigative Reporting in a Free Society”
April 1: Francesca Enea, Gator Softball, Assistant Coach. Title: “Legacy in Motion: The Florida Softball Impact”
April 8: Mary Christman. ILR student poster presentations
April 15: Spring Luncheon, The Village. Entertainment: Gainesville Big Band Swingtet.

Fall 2025 Gallery
September 3: Maya Stanfield-Mazzi, Professor of Art History, UF School of Art + Art History. Searching for the Secular in Potosí, Bolivia, the World’s First Global City.
September 10: Jeffry Adler, Professor of History, UF Department of History. The Rule of Law and the Shadow of Jim Crow
September 17: Fall Luncheon at Oak Hammock with Don McGlothlin and Lucinda Lavelli, Former Deans of the UF College of the Arts. The Rise of the Arts in American Higher Education: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of UF'S College of the Arts
September 24: Eric Segal, Director of Education and Curator of Academic Programs, Harn Museum of Art. Inventing Museum Goers: The Subtle Art of Making Everyone Happy in the Museum
October 1: Field trip to Paynes Prairie Interpretive Center (meeting point TBA)
October 8: Richard Heipp, Professor Emeritus, UF School of Art + Art History. Public Art / Personal Art : Process, Product and Creativity
October 15: Kim Tanzer, former Dean and Edward E. Elson Professor of Architecture, University of Virginia School of Architecture. City of Networks: Gainesville's Urbanism
October 23 (Thursday): Gifford Waters, Archaeologist and Historical Archaeology Collection Manager, Florida Museum of Natural History. 17th Century Spanish Mission in Our Own Backyard: Archaeology and History of Mission San Francisco de Potano
October 29: Kati Migliaccio, Dean and Professor, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, IFAS. The UF AI Blue Sky Initiative
November 7 (Friday): Veronica Robleto, Director of the Rural Women's Health Project, Gainesville, Florida. Current Immigrant Realities in North Central Florida and What I Can Do to Help
November 12: Stan Kaye, Professor Emeritus, UF School of Theatre + Dance. Journey on Waves of Light: Theater, Museums, & the Art of Consultation
November 19: Tammy Y Euliano, Professor of Anesthesiology and Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Physiology & Functional Genomics, UF College of Medicine. The next chapter: Fiction Writing as an Encore Career.
December 3: Alvaro Lima, Assistant Professor, UF School of Art + Art History. Avenue of the People’s War: Maputo as Visual Battleground

Spring 2025 Gallery
Fall 2024
Coming Soon!

Spring 2024 Gallery
April 3, 2024 (Speaker: Juan Gilbert)
March 27, 2024 (Speaker: Jason Alread)
March 20, 2024 (Speaker: Darby Guyn)
March 6, 2024 (Speaker: Andrew Pumariega)
February 28, 2024 (Speaker: Brian Phillips)
February 21, 2024 (Speaker: Barbara Mennel)
February 14, 2024 (Speaker: Scott Rivkees)
February 7, 2024 (Speaker: Joann Mossa)
January 31, 2024 (Speaker: John Hardeman)
January 24, 2024 (Speaker: Yin Tongyun)

Fall 2023 Gallery
December 6, 2023 (Speaker: Carol Lewis)
November 29, 2023 (Speaker: Desmon Duncan-Walker)
November 15, 2023 (Speaker: Bahar Armaghani)
November 8, 2023 (Speaker: Jon Miot)
November 1, 2023 (Speaker: Mary Wise)
October 25, 2023 (Speaker: Michael Okun)
October 18, 2023 (Speaker: Stephanie Lynge)
October 11, 2023 (Speaker: Sean Adams)
October 4, 2023 (Speaker: Kaitlyn Hof-Mahoney)
