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  • Emily McCree, Viva Europe 2025 Outreach Coordinator, shares information about the free, family-friendly Viva Europe Festival on April 5 as well information on the wide variety of activities and programs available at the UF Center for European Studies.
  • Bev Ringenberg, Event Coordinator for the 2025 Cedar Key Fine Arts Show on April 5, shares information on how the community has dealt with damage to the island and how the rebuilding process is continuing.
  • Two WUFT News colleagues, WUFT-FM Morning Edition Local News Anchor Áine Pennello and Report for America Corps member and Ag and Environment Desk reporter Rose Schnabel are featured this week.
  • This episode features the 2025 edition of WUFT’s FANFARES & FIREWORKS. The event will be on Thursday, July 3, 2025 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the University of Florida Bandshell at Flavet Field in Gainesville.
  • Chat with Alicia Coleman, Assistant In and News Manager in the Innovation News Center.
  • University of Florida Performing Arts Director Brian Jose offers the inside scoop on the upcoming season featuring 40 different performances.
  • This episode features the William and Grace Dial Center for Speech and Communication Studies at the University of Florida. The center prepares students, faculty, and staff with the communication skills necessary to share ideas, convey information, and interact with others effectively in their social and professional environments.
  • This episode features the William and Grace Dial Center for Speech and Communication Studies at the University of Florida. The center prepares students, faculty, and staff with the communication skills necessary to share ideas, convey information, and interact with others effectively in their social and professional environments.
  • This episode features author, photojournalist and University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications alumna V. Jane Windsor and her new book “The Sustainable Spirit: The Art of Lorelei Esser.”
  • This week on The Rundown - Public school enrollment in Alachua County and Florida is down. A new book explores Florida's journey to grant people with felony convictions the right to vote. And a graveyard caretaker has spent years digitizing the past.
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