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BookMark: "Pennsylvania Furnace" By Julie Swarstad Johnson

How do we love the land, even as we participate in doing damage to it? How do we honor those who have come before us, even as we acknowledge the destruction they advanced? These are the questions that came to me as I read “Pennsylvania Furnace” a new book of poems by Julie Swarstad Johnson. In poems that weave effortlessly, sometimes magically, between past and present, Johnson considers the significance of resource extraction in relation to American lives. Her poems step back and forth across the continent, juxtaposing the Arizona desert-cities of the author’s home with the ridges and valleys of central Pennsylvania. Here in Appalachia, where her parents are from, Johnson finds the remnants of Pennsylvania’s booming 19 th -century ironmaking industry and goes on a journey to learn about those old furnace stacks that stand, as one poem puts it, “like lone towers left from fortresses / by the roadside.” Like students of this local history who came before her, Johnson acknowledges that




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BookMark: "iGen" by Dr. Jean M. Twenge

The title of the book I am recommending is a mouthful: “iGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids are Growing up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy—and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood*: *and What That Means for the Rest of Us.” This book by Dr. Jean M. Twenge serves as a deep, yet accessible analysis of the attitudes, values, and behaviors of America’s newest generation of young adults: iGen. I am a doctoral student studying higher education at Penn State. Although my goal in reading this book was to understand iGen as a student population, I found Twenge’s insights to be timely and relevant to contexts beyond the university, which is why I want to share them here today. The generational label was coined by Twenge herself and describes those who were born between 1995 and 2012. This time span was a period of rapid technological and social change, which included the commercialization of the Internet and the release of the iPhone. In addition to “Internet” and “iPhone,” the “i”




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BookMark: "Edison" By Edmund Morris

Nearly 90 years after his death, the name Thomas Edison still stands as a synonym for invention and technical wizardry. Yet aside from a short list of his inventions, I couldn’t say that I knew all that much about him. So, when I saw that Edmund Morris had written a new biography—titled simply “Edison”—I couldn’t resist learning more. Morris is perhaps best known as the author of the magisterial three volume biography of Theodore Roosevelt, of which “The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt” won the Pulitzer Prize. While not as long as that combined output, at over 800 pages, “Edison” is still a bit daunting. But with a life as long and productive as Edison’s, the book never lagged, presenting a fascinating record of both disappointment and achievement. Morris made a curious choice as a biographer. At the start of the work, we see Edison’s last race against time to come up with a substitute for rubber for tires. From there, each chapter covers a decade of his life, proceeding backwards. From his




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BookMark: "The Nickel Boys" By Colson Whitehead

There is a point in Colson Whitehead’s novel, “The Nickel Boys,” when you think—when you hope—that things will turn out for the better for his protagonist, Elwood Curtis. Elwood is living in New York, he has a job, an apartment, and a girlfriend. He has developed plans to start his own moving company. At that point, you begin to have hope that all the atrocities and injustices Elwood endured—including the years he spent being abused at the Nickel Academy, a reform school in Florida, were not his undoing, even as you know that probably isn’t the case. “The Nickel Boys” is Whitehead’s ninth novel and is based on the true story of a 1960s reform school for boys. Elwood should have never been at Nickel. Before arriving there, things were going well for him. He was a serious, hardworking, and cerebral young man. His grandmother had shielded him from most external forces. For example, she got him a job at a store to keep him busy, and kept him away from the speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King




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BookMark: "Charming Billy" By Alice McDermott

What makes a book relevant more than twenty years after it was first published? In order to persist, books tell tales that go beyond the experiences of the main character and become relatable to broad audiences across time. “Charming Billy” by Alice McDermott does exactly this while questioning the nature of relevance through an exploration of the titular character. Billy Lynch is an alcoholic. That’s the unchanging reality that leads him to die alone in New York City before the book begins. In the opening chapter, readers meet the community at his funeral, huddled inside a bar and grill ironically drinking the very stuff that fueled Billy’s addiction. It’s through their conversation that we learn of Billy’s goodhearted nature. Billy is willing to help out a friend in any situation and finds ways to make people feel good about life. It’s at that table we meet Billy’s cousin Dennis, who seems to have access to Billy’s life in ways the rest of the family doesn’t. Dennis’ daughter,




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UF Alert

Armed Robbery off campus at 2701 SW 13th St, Board Walk Apartment. Avoid area or secure in place if nearby. Details to follow.




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UF Alert

Suspect: black male armed with a black hand gun, medium build, wearing black pants. Suspect last seen heading towards the back of complex.




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Suspect not located. Police have cleared scene. No need to avoid area or secure in place. Call 352-955-1818 or 911 with any info.




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UF Alert

Armed Robbery off campus at 1206 W. University Ave. at McDonalds. Avoid area or secure in place if nearby. Details to follow.




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Armed Robbery suspects, 2 black males, small build, dressed all in black, one with a handgun. Fled out back door on north side on foot.




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Armed Robbery suspects, both wearing black hoodies, one was taller and had a rifle. Both suspects fled on foot from 1206 W. University Ave.




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Suspects not located. Police have cleared scene. No need to avoid area or secure in place. Call 352-955-1818 or 911 with any info.




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Shots Fired at Vet Med. Avoid area or secure in place if nearby. Details to follow.




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UF Alert

Suspect is a white male, 5’9, blue eyes, short brown curly hair, pale skin wearing a grey shirt, khaki pants and possibly armed with a 9 mm.




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UF Alert

Suspect is approximately 20 years of age, wearing a leather bracelet on right wrist.




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UF Alert

This IS NOT an active shooter. Suspect was last seen in rear of Vet Med in the wooded area possibly target shooting.




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Suspect not located. Police clearing scene. This WAS NOT an active shooter, target practicing only. No need to avoid area or secure in place.




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Timely Warning

The Gainesville Police Department is currently investigating two separate attacks on women that have occurred in the past week. Due to the close proximity of at least one of these incidents to University of Florida properties, the following information is provided.

On Monday, February 10th, 2020 at
approximately 11:00 P.M., a woman was walking in the 2500 block of SW 35th Pl when she was attacked by a male and dragged into the wood line. The female victim was able to fight off her attacker and call for help. On Wednesday, February 12th, 2020 at approximately 7:00 A.M., another woman [...]




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Timely Warning

The following information was reported to the Gainesville Police Department (GPD) and is being distributed to the campus community due to the crime’s close proximity to the University of Florida campus:

Gainesville Police Department is working a reported robbery in the vicinity of the Campus Walk Condominiums, 914 SW 8th Avenue. At approximately 3:40 a.m., the victim was approached by the suspect outside of his apartment. After a brief encounter, the victim was physically knocked down by the suspect. The suspect then took the victim’s wallet and cash and fled on foot in an unknown direction travel. [...]




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UF Alert

Robbery off campus at 1620 W. University Ave. Larry's Giant Subs. Avoid area or secure in place if nearby. Details to follow.




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UF Alert

Suspect, black male, medium build, 5 foot 10 to 6 foot 1 inch tall, blue shirt, khaki shorts, white shoes on foot east bound on University Ave.




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Suspect in custody. Police have cleared scene. No need to avoid area or secure in place. Call 352-955-1818 or 911 with any info.




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Timely Warning

The Gainesville Police Department is currently investigating a sexual battery that possibly occurred near campus. Due to the close proximity of this incident to University of Florida properties, the following information is provided.

On Saturday, March 28, 2020 at approximately 6:15 P.M.., a woman was attempting to get a ride from Boardwalk Apartments at 2701 SW 13th Street, where she was offered a ride from an unknown black male. After getting inside of the vehicle the woman was taken to an unknown location, where she was sexually battered by the suspect. After the sexual battery occurred the suspect then drove [...]




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UF Alert

Shots Fired off campus at Bivens Cove, 3301 SW 13th Street. Avoid area or secure in place if nearby. Details to follow.




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UF Alert

Suspect vehicle is a silver car, no additional information at this time.




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Suspect not located. Police have cleared scene. No need to avoid area or secure in place. Call 352-955-1818 or 911 with any info.




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Timely Warning

The UFPD is currently investigating a sexual battery that was reported to have occurred Friday, sometime between 8:15 pm and 10:50 pm on the University of Florida campus. According to the victim, a male suspect approached him near the Bat House on Museum Road, introduced himself and tried to hug him. The sexual battery occurred after the subject got aggressive and pulled him into the bushes. The subject was last seen heading west from the area. [...]




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UF guidance on COVID-19: online classes




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University of Florida continues to make gains in U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings




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The latest updates on COVID-19




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Survey: 43% of U.S. travelers avoiding domestic flights due to coronavirus




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UF moves classes online through end of summer semester




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What you need to know about the possible taste, smell link to COVID-19




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COVID-19 fears shake Florida’s consumer sentiment with steep drop in March




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UF students on the front lines of the fight against COVID-19




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Coquí fossil from Puerto Rico takes title of oldest Caribbean frog




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Tennessee teen identified in connection with UF Student Government Zoom bombing




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Two University of Florida undergraduates earn prestigious research scholarship




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Online learning tips from an award-winning professor




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UF engineers develop HVAC powered by multiple energy sources




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Stuck at home? Your nature observations can help scientists (and maybe your mood)




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Developing a next-generation coronavirus test for home use




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April’s consumer sentiment continues freefall amid COVID-19 pandemic




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Virtual celebrations set for UF spring 2020 graduates




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Creating an online research symposium




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UF Health to provide coronavirus test-and-trace program to help reopen university




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In all kinds of weather, these pets stand by their UF grads




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Monday Productivity Pointers

In this weekly series on being productive with technology, authors Jess Stratton, Garrick Chow, and Nick Brazzi introduce tools and tips to help make today's software and devices work more efficiently and powerfully for you. With everything from pointers on using Microsoft Office and Google platforms to learning social networking skills and discovering the most useful apps for your iPhone or Android device, there's something for everyone.

Note: Because this is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion.




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Privacy by Design: Data Sharing

Data sharing is vital for online businesses. Companies share user data with vendors to help grow their business, boost user engagement, and personalize their products. In addition, companies often have to share data with governments and other regulatory bodies for compliance reasons. In this course, the final installment in the Privacy series, Nishant Bhajaria goes over various techniques you can apply to help bolster data privacy before you share data. Nishant begins by stepping through the various risks associated with data sharing, as well as common misconceptions related to privacy and data sharing. He then shares strategies for protecting data privacy and making more informed data sharing decisions, including how to leverage k-anonymity and l-diversity in your work. Along the way, Nishant shares challenges that allow you to put your new skills to the test.

Note: We recommend taking the previous course in this series, Privacy: How to Classify and Inventory Your Data, prior to beginning this course.




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Complete Confidence in Minutes: Weekly

Confidence is consistently believing in your own ability. It gives you an edge, elevating your performance, personal effectiveness, and even the quality of your relationships. The good news is that it's possible to build this magnetic quality over time—and there's no better time to start than now. In this weekly series, individuals new to the workforce, returning after a hiatus, or making a career transition can find bite-sized confidence-building tips for the moments that matter. Leadership consultant Selena Rezvani provides tips on improving your self-image, cultivating a growth mindset, and focusing on small wins, as well as other techniques for improving your self-confidence—minutes at a time. Tune in every Monday for a new confidence-boosting tip and start every week off more poised and self-assured.