First and Second Drafts of History: Writing a Biography of Governor LeRoy Collins, Martin Dyckman, Associate Editor and Senior Reporter, St. Petersburg Times, September, 7, 2003, at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, sponsored by the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg Department of Journalism and Media Studies, and Florida Studies and University Honors Programs.
A Tale of Two Cities, A Discussion featuring Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio and St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Baker, moderated by Dr. Ray Arsenault and Dr. Gary Mormino, October 17, 2004, at the St. Petersburg Museum of History, sponsored by the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg Florida Studies Program, Florida Humanities Council, Florida Studies Center, Tampa Bay History Center, and the St. Petersburg Times.
Orange Journalism: Reflections on Some of Floridas Great Journalists, Julian Pleasants, Professor of History and Director of the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program, University of South Florida. Oct, 22, 2003, at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, sponsored by the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg Department of Journalism and Media Studies, and Florida Studies and University Honors Programs.
Ten Little Known Facts About Florida, Professor Kevin McCarthy, Professor of English, University of Florida, November 17, 2004, at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, sponsored by the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida Studies Program.
A Conversation with Governor Buddy MacKay, Buddy MacKay, Florida Governor. February 26, 2007, Williams House, 3:00 pm. |
Florida Conversations: A Florida Studies Lecture Series, sponsored by the Tampa Bay History Center, the Florida Studies Center, and University of South Florida, St. Petersburg Florida Studies Program.
The Politics of Florida: The Rules are Different Here, Diane Roberts, columnist, radio commentator, and author, and Daniel Ruth, Tampa Tribune columnist, November 9, 2003, at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.
FL Mosaic Lecture Series, Spring 2005, sponsored by the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg (Florida Studies and University Honors Programs) and Eckerd College.
How to Read Bartrams Travels, Tom Hallock, Scholar-in-Residence, Florida Studies Program, January 25, 2005, at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.
Children of the Siege: Remembering Leningrad in World War II, (documentary film, photographic exhibition, panel discussion featuring survivors and scholars), January 31, 2005 at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, and February 7, 2005 at Eckerd College.
Southern Jazz: Cannonball Adderley, Ray Charles, and the Soundtrack of Freedom, Charles Joyner, Professor of Southern History, Coastal Carolina University, and President, Southern Historical Association, February 3, 2005 at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.
Hitlers Soldiers in the Sunshine State, Robert D. Billinger, Jr., Professor of History, Wingate University, March 7, 2005 at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.
Strandings of Marine Mammals Around the Coast of Florida, Daniel K. ODell, Senior Research Biologist, Hubbs Sea World Research Institute, March 23, 2005, at Eckerd College.
The Rivers of Florida: Nature and Culture in Transition, Bill Belleville, Writer-in-Residence, Florida Studies Program, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, author of River of Lakes, March 24, 2005, at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.
Journal of Light: John Morans Florida Nature Photography, John Moran, photographer, The Gainesville Sun, April 6, 2005 at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, also sponsored by the Florida Humanities Council.
A Night of Florida Poetry, Donald Eastman, President, Eckerd College, and Peter Meinke, Professor Emeritus of Literature and Creative Writing, Eckerd College, April 13, 2005 at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.
Paper, Pollution, and the Smell of Money: Taylor County, Florida, and the Fenholloway River, Chris Meindl, Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, April 20, 2005, at Eckerd College.
St. Petersburg and the Florida Boom: Fact and Fiction, Lee Irby, Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Eckerd College, Adjunct History Instructor, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, author of 7,000 Clams, April 27, 2005 at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.
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