Forms of Knowing Part II: We Remember
Exhibition on view now through Nov. 11, Lufrano Intercultural Gallery
This exhibition, featuring sculptural installations by Lorrie Fredette and photographic works by Kija Lucas, is an interdisciplinary collaboration inspired by the PACT Alzheimer’s research project at UNF and supported by the UNF HARP Grant and STARS Research Award. Learn more about the PACT study.
Discussing the Pros and Cons of Generative Artificial Intelligence
Generative artificial intelligence is unearthing new possibilities in the world of technology. But could it also be creating new pitfalls? Hear from industry experts and share your thoughts in an interactive discussion on Monday, Nov. 13, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., John A. Delaney Student Union Ballrooms. Panelists include Nikul 'Nik' Patel, UNF Trustee and Information Technology/Cybersecurity Executive, Josh Gellers, department of political science and public administration and Xudong Liu, School of Computing; moderated by Georgette Dumont, department of political science and public administration.
This event is hosted by the Office of Public Policy Events
2023 Annual UNF Art and Design Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition on view now through Nov. 17, UNF Gallery of Art
The Annual UNF Art and Design Faculty Exhibition highlights the creative and academic achievements of our Art and Design Faculty. Learn more about this faculty exhibit.
Facets: Contemporary Expressions in Sculptural Ceramics
Exhibit on view now through Nov. 26, MOCA Jacksonville
The exhibit features work by eleven internationally recognized contemporary ceramic artists working to push the boundaries in the vibrant and rapidly evolving landscape of contemporary sculptural ceramics. Learn more about the Facets exhibit. (© Virginia Scotchie, "Diamond Shape," 2017. Stoneware Clay, Glaze, variable dimensions. Courtesy of the artist.)
Combat Paper Workshop
Friday, Nov. 3 - Sunday, Nov. 5
Combat Paper® is a hand-papermaking workshop facilitated by artist and Iraqi war veteran Drew Francis Cameron. The 3-day event begins with a presentation on Friday, Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. and an artist talk at 5 p.m. The papermaking/printmaking workshops take place on Satudary, Nov. 4 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sunday, Nov. 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Attend one or all three sessions and no previous experience is needed. Learn more and register today! For more information contact a.j.felix@unf.edu.
Ogier Gardens Annual Harvest Festival
Friday, Nov. 3, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Ogier Gardens
Enjoy the great outdoors and mingle with fellow Ospreys at this annual event featuring live music, food, activities, giveaways and more! Learn more about this annual event.
Science Café: Addressing Adult's Math Misconceptions about Health-Related Statistics
Friday, Nov. 3, noon - 1 p.m., Thomas G. Carpenter Library, Room 2102
Dr. Charles Fitzsimmons, assistant professor of psychology, will present "Addressing Adult's Math Misconceptions about Health-Related Statistics." Learn more about this research talk.
Philosophy Slam with Dr. Mitch Haney
Wednesday, Nov. 8, 6:30 p.m., Sahara Cafe & Bar
Dr. Mitch Haney, associate professor of philosophy, presents the topic, “Individuality and the Community.” Each slam has a short 10-15 minute presentation followed by an informal open discussion. These events are open to everyone. Learn more about this upcoming North Florida Philosphy Slam.
Virtual Learning Center XR Speaker Series
Thursday, Nov. 9, 2 - 3 p.m., Thomas G. Carpenter Library / Room 3403
Drs. Maria Fernandez Cifuentes and Leidy Barrero, professors in the Department of Languages, Litrature and Cultures, will present "The Coral Reef Project," an innovative student collaborative initiative that aims to enhance Spanish language education through the creation of immersive educational resources. Learn more about this VLC event.
Machin Ancient Studies Lecture with Dr. Eric Cline
Thursday, Nov. 9, 7 p.m., Adam W. Herbert University Center
Since 2014, when the first edition of "1177 BC: The Year of Civilization Collapsed" appeared, more data relevant to the potential causes of the Late Bronze Age Collapse in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, have become available. Studying ancient catastrophes continues to be relevant today, as we're not as far removed from those days as we might think. New information including how COVID-19 exposed a vulnerability of modern societies to one of the forces of nature, should remind us of the fragility of our own world.
Dr. Cline is professor of classics, history and anthropology and director of the Capitol Archaelogical Institute at George Washington University in Washington, DC.
36th Annual Great American Jazz Series presents: 35th Anniversary
Thursday, Nov. 9, 7:30 p.m., Lazzara Performance Hall
All are welcome to the UNF JE1 CD release concert featuring music and artists from the recording with UNF JE1. Learn more about the CD release concert.
Generative Artificial Intelligence: Friend or Foe?
Thursday, Nov. 9, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m., John A. Delaney Student Union Ballrooms
Generative artificial intelligence is unearthing new possibilities in the world of technology. But could it also be creating new pitfalls? Hear from industry experts and share your thoughts as part of this interactive discussion. Panelists for this event include Nikul 'Nik' Patel, UNF Trustee and Information Technology/Cybersecurity Executive, Josh Gellers, Department of Political Science and Public Administration and Xudong Liu, School of Computing; moderated by Georgette Dumont, Department of Political Science and Public Administration Learn more about this informative event.
Roberts-Wainright Symposium on Crime Writing
Tuesday, Nov. 14, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., UNF Gallery of Art
The Creative Writing Program of the Department of English is proud to bring together five leading authors of crime fiction to share their work and insights into the genre. Learn more about this crime writing symposium.
Distinguished Voices Lecture Series: Ambassador Michael Oren "Israel and the Middle East"
Tuesday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m., Adam W. Herbert University Center
Named by Politico as one of 50 most influential thinkers in America, Ambassador Michael Oren will discuss the knowledge he gained as a member of the Knesset, deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S. Reserve a free e-ticket here.
MOCA Movie Night: Beginners
Wednesday, Nov. 15, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., MOCA Jacksonville
From writer and director Mike Mills comes "Beginners," a comedy/drama about how deeply funny and transformative life can be, even at its most serious moments. Beginners imaginatively explores the hilarity, confusion and surprises of love through the evolving consciousness of Oliver (Golden Globe Award nominee Ewan McGregor). Learn more about this film.
UNF Wind Symphony and Concert Band present: A Carnival of Animals
Wednesday, Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m., Lazzara Performance Hall
Enjoy a fun evening of great musical performances with UNF student musicians performing music by Karel Husa, Holly Harrison, Viet Cuong and Haley Woodrow. Dr. Erin Bodnar, conductor. Learn more about this upcoming performance.
How to STARTUP Your Own Business (Webinar)
Thursday, Nov. 16, 1 p.m., Online
Eager to transform your entrepreneurial dreams into a thriving reality? Join the Small Business Development Center for a free Business STARTUP webinar. This informative event is designed to equip aspiring business owners and startups with the knowledge, skills and resources necessary to launch a successful venture. Learn more and register for the event.
UNF Opera Theater presents: Hansel and Gretel
Friday, Nov. 17, 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 19, 3 p.m., Andrew A. Robinson Theater
Composer, Engelbert Humperdinck; Librettist, Adelheid Wette; Curtis Tucker, conductor; Dr. John Daugherty, director. Learn more about this theatrical performance.