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  • This episode features the Matheson History Museum located in downtown Gainesville. Executive Director Kaitlyn Hof-Mahoney shares information on the weekly fall 2024 program series focusing on the theme of democracy and featuring presentations that coincide with their “Voices and Votes: Alachua County.”
  • WUFT's Dana Hill Interviews Composer John Mackey
  • Michael Pressley Bobbitt, event coordinator and self-proclaimed Clambassador, shares details on the third annual Cedar Key Shark Swim happening on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at noon.
  • This episode features the University of Florida Consortium on Trust in Media and Technology. Managing Director Janet Coats shares information on the Consortium and the development of Authentically, a language analysis tool for journalists.
  • Though we’ve seen small amounts of rain in our forecast, rainfall amounts have not been enough to improve drought conditions.
  • Dr. Hans van Oostrom, the new director of the Artificial Intelligence Academic Initiative Center, also known as the AI² (AI squared) Center, tells us about the Center and its annual summit in Orlando which will take place March 29 through April 1.
  • The Gainesville Police Department still has not signed an agreement with ICE, but they will have to eventually. WUFT’s Megan Gonzales sat down with GPD spokesman Art Forgey to learn more.
  • Luis Lageyre, executive director, tells us about the UF Orange and Blue Film Festival, the largest state-wide collegiate and high school film festival hosted by a Florida university, which is coming up on April 10-12 on campus and around Gainesville.
  • This week, the Florida Department of Health reported 66 measles cases. WUFT's Sofia Dinka reports on the illness and what people can do to prevent infection.
  • IFAS Executive Director of Advancement Cody Helmer, Blueberry and Coffee research Assistant Felipe Ferrao and Therapeutic Horticulture Director Leah Diehl share information about the upcoming Flavors of Florida event and how IFAS has made an impact on agriculture, human and natural resources, and the life sciences to benefit residents in all 67 counties in Florida.
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