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ACCENT Speakers Bureau
Formation
1967; 57 years ago (1967)
Type
Student government Speakers' bureau
Headquarters
306 J. Wayne Reitz Union, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Chair
Sam Hendler
Parent organization
Student Government
Affiliations
University of Florida
Website
sg.ufl.edu/accent
ACCENT Speakers Bureau is the student government-run speakers' bureau of the University of Florida. It claims to be the largest student-run speakers' bureau in the United States.[citation needed] The organization is a student government agency.
ACCENT was created in 1967 and its speakers' series was created originally as a symposium, with the first featuring author Ralph Nader and then Vice President Richard Nixon as the headline speakers. The next year, the symposium featured a "liberal versus conservative" debate featuring Harry Goldin and James J. Kilpatrick. The symposium was accompanied by a politically charged magazine which featured writing from political science students and professors at the University of Florida. Over time, ACCENT broke away from the symposium format and turned into a year-long speaker series.[citation needed]
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