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  1. Time Magazine writer discusses Everglades pollution, restoration http://bit.ly/1wBUPM
  2. We have extended the deadline for the Tallahassee Internship Program until October 30th. There are 15 open spots... http://bit.ly/MhzY4
  3. Our next event: Thurs. Oct 8 7:00pm Pugh Hall - Joe Browder talking "Everglades: Visions, Revisions, and History." Free and open to public.
  4. Our first event of the fall will be Steven Noll and David Tegeder talking about the cross-Florida barge canal Wednesday, 9/23, at 7:00pm.
  5. Our first event of the fall will be Dr. Steven Noll and Dr. David Tegeder on the Cross-Florida Barge Canal. Details at http://tiny.cc/OzIdb
  6. Proctor line-up posted on the FB page - first is Sept 23rd, 7:00pm in the Ocora - Steve Noll and David Tegeder on cross-Florida barge canal!
  7. Got commitment today from a nationally known journalist who regularly appears on Newshour and CNBC. Will be fascinating if the sched. works.
  8. The Graham Center is now linked!
  9. RIP Walter Cronkite, the voice of a different era. http://tiny.cc/CZkyw
  10. Working on a big guest for the Proctor in the Fall. In a holding pattern at the moment, but it will be ace if it works out.
  11. We're still working on booking an event on Bipartisanship on Capitol Hill for late September, and we'll have three Proctor FL lectures also.
  12. Mark your calendars - October 21st, 7:00pm Pugh Hall Ocora - Jonah Goldberg and Peter Beinart discussing Bipartisanship in Journalism
  13. The first GC event of the Fall is almost booked....and it will revolve around the UT/UF football game if all works according to plan.
  14. http://tinyurl.com/Eisele - Al Eisele of the Hill (and former guest at the Graham Center) on Sen. Graham's new book.
  15. Welcome to the Twitter feed for the Bob Graham Center for Public Service at the University of Florida