University of Central Florida has many talented employees who use their creativity in their daily jobs. Some of these employees are “visual artists” who create artwork on their own time for themselves, their families and/or for the public. They are the “Hidden Artists.”
The Hidden Artists will exhibit at the John C. Hitt Library from September 1-29, 2017 with an opening reception:
Hidden Artists Art Reception
Thursday, Sept. 21 @ 4-6 p.m.
(Reception was rescheduled from Sept. 7)
UCF John C. Hitt Library, Room 223
Refreshments | Music by Aaron Lingelback, UCF alumnus
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Artwork will be exhibited in the library on the Art Wall and in the glass display cases with a variety of styles, subjects and mediums, including photography, mixed media, acrylic, graphic and jewelry. The exhibit features the talents of: Maribel Amaro-Garcia, Gina Clifton, Pamela Williams Gruen, Jacqui Johnson, Simona Loh, Russ Muller, Fiona Murphy, Judy Bragg Pardo, Brian Pate, Christopher Saclolo, M.C. Santana, and Paul Viau.
]]>Space is limited so please sign up on the RWC’s website under Group Exercise classes, http://rwc.sdes.ucf.edu/programs/fitness/group-exercise
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The Safe Zone Advocates training is the second in the series and was created to further individual knowledge and understanding of LGBTQ+ issues. The training is geared toward helping attendees explore, identify, and expose cultural biases and acquire skills necessary for advocating for marginalized populations.
Participants who complete both trainings (LGBTQ+ 101 and Safe Zone Advocates) are designated as Safe Zone Advocates and can be identified by a Safe Zone placard.
Training Objectives:
Registration Instructions
Questions? Feel free to contact the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR@ucf.edu).
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]]>In this workshop, you will use drums to express yourself to others around the world by engaging in an evidence-based program to increase overall wellness.
Part of the Take Charge Tuesdays workshop series, presented by CAPS.
CAPS workshops are free, require no sign-up, and seats are provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
]]>Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.
]]>Attend this workshop and the next Dare2Dream! event for an opportunity 2 double your chances of winning a PRIZE!!
RSVP on Handshake.
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President John C. Hitt will share plans for the 2017 academic year and celebrate recent faculty, student, alumni, and university accomplishments at the 2017 State of the University Address.
The address will be conducted in an interview style format facilitated by Vice President of Communications and Marketing Grant Heston.
Refreshments will be provided.
]]>Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.
]]>Facilitator: Brad Held
This interactive workshop explains the basics of accessibility. This discussion begins with addressing the reason behind creating accessible materials (not just the boring legal issues). The workshop will examine the key components of different material formats. Participant will learn about the needs of those who benefit from accessible materials. A demonstration will be given to explore the assistive technology tools used by individuals. Finally, UCF employees will be provided with resources and a list of tips on what can be done to make sure materials are accessible.
Registration Instructions
For more information, visit https://diversity.ucf.edu/training/.
For additional information on the Studio Art Portfolio Review and related requirements, visit https://svad.cah.ucf.edu/portfolio/.
Click here for a list of undergraduate programs in the School of Visual Arts and Design,.
]]>BOOK: The New One Minute Manager by Ken Blanchard, PhD and Spencer Johnson, MD
COST: $25 (one charge includes all three sessions)
After registering, you will receive a confirmation with information on how to pay for this course (Inter-Departmental Transfer).
At this time, the Leadership Book Club is targeted to front line and mid-level supervisors; however, no supervisor will be turned away (except for space limitations).
Leadership Book Club is a three-part discussion. Participants are encouraged to register for ALL three sessions to gain the most from the discussion. (LDR001, LDR002, LDR003)
The general overview of the sessions include a reflection on the book/topic, how it applies to us at UCF, and action planning around the specific topic. Another benefit of participating is expanding your network of UCF leaders.
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]]>Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.
]]>Get hands on experience in the kitchen and learn how to make delicious, healthy food! You get to eat what you make and take home the leftovers too. Check out our schedule below. All classes take place in the Multipurpose Room of the Neptune Housing Community (behind the RWC). This class is open to UCF students only.
RSVP REQUIRED. Only 12 participants per class. Email stephanie.spies@ucf.edu to reserve your spot. You will receive a reply email to confirm your spot in the class.
]]>Pizza and drinks will be served to those who RSVP prior to the event!
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