Professional attire is required.
Workshops start promptly at 8:00 a.m., not late arrivals are allowed in the auditorium.
This event is part of the Rosen College Professional Internships Leadership Workshop Series and it counts towards Internship II requirements.
]]>Blood Drives at UCF a group of students, faculty, and staff working together to save lives and foster a culture of blood donorship on campus. We'd love for you to join us!
Thank you for making a difference!
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter - /BloodDrivesUCF
]]>Erin Elizabeth is a conceptual artist and utilizes non-traditional materials such as cake and sprinkles along with gold leaf in order to explore questions about banality, celebration, and experiential value. Harry Sidebotham is first and foremost a painter. He engages in the tradition of painting, investigating scientific theories such as parallel dimension theory. They have two young children and a collaborative studio practice that assumes the identity, Elizabeth / Sidebotham.
Elizabeth / Sidebotham embraces the paradox presented by the intersection of a traditional domestic landscape and artistic productivity. The work reflects the sacrifices, challenges, freedom, and joy of parenthood. Fragility interplays with strength. Reverence replaces frivolity. The materials, forms, and modes of productions are infused with memory and sentimentality and exist in a state of premature nostalgia. There is profundity in the banal, but it is also spectacularly boring. Elizabeth / Sidebotham strives to capture this contradiction. More Information
Exhibition Dates: Sept. 27-Nov. 2
Opening Reception: Thursday, Sept. 27 from 5-7 p.m.
Artist Talk: Friday, Sept. 28 at 10 a.m.
October 25th from 11am-1pm
Student Union Patio
Meet the UCF Cares Ambassadors and campus departments that help you avoid the Upside Down. Gather resources, talk with the experts, and win some prizes!
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When: Thursday, October 25
Arboretum Harvest: 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Cooking Class: 12 to 1 p.m.
Cost: $10 per person.
To register, email facultyexcellence@ucf.edu.
]]>Learn about the neurological responses that victims have to trauma. Through this 60-minute workshop, participants learn how to identify these neurological responses to better aid the victims in getting the help and support they need.
]]>How to Start a Startup- 8/30
How to Protect Your Idea- 9/13
Building Your Pitch Deck- 9/20
Delivering a Pitch Presentation- 9/27
Starting a Social Venture- 10/04
How to Start a Startup- 10/11
Building a Winning Team- 10/18
Money Money Money- 10/25
Marketing Your Idea- 11/01
Strategic Planning- 11/08
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After the workshop there will be a call for students to join the First Orange County Point of Sale Task Force, which will be called upon to interview stakeholders; assist with policy implementation; presenting at community organizations; provide education to tobacco retailers about POS and the “Assurance of Voluntary Agreement” and compliance; and participate in Tobacco Control Observances or community based, organizational activities.
]]>Stay for 30 minutes after the class to learn how to apply for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to help fund healthy eating habits!
]]>Prof. Zev Garber, an observant Jewish academic, will address a Jewish response to Jesus, along with the consensus that Jesus lived and died a faithful Jew. He will address the ramifications of that reality for Jews and Christians then and now, focusing on the historicity of Jesus, and seeking ways of understanding Jesus in the religious and cultural environment of Second Temple Judaism. This involves encountering the Jewish Jesus in the spirit of reconciliation and engaging in Jewish-Christian dialogue. Such dialogue affects self-identity and long-standing issues related to sacred belief, which are often fundamentally challenged by interacting, one with another.
To bridge the gap of misunderstanding, Prof. Garber suggests a Jewish approach to the Gospel, by which Jesus paves the road from Calvary to Auschwitz with teachings of teshuvah (“returning”) and “fulfillment” rather than “conversion” or “replacement.”
]]>CAPS workshops are free, require no sign-up, and space is provided on a first-come-first-serve basis to currently enrolled students. Located in CAPS West.
]]>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
]]>Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.
]]>Laws / Operations with Polynomials / Solving Equations and Inequalities / Word Problems / Algebraic Sentences
NO Registration, Fee or RSVP Required Come & Go … any time!
Visitor Parking via kiosk www.parking.ucf.edu/permits/visitor-permits
About Transfer Knights:
Transfer Knights is a RSO dedicated to UCF transfer students. We host a variety of workshops during the Fall & Spring semesters as well as host non-academic events such as tailgating during home football games, group meet-ups, and other UCF sponsored events.
]]>Currently seeking the following majors for Engineering: EE, ME, CE, AE, Math, and Physics. All students/degrees are welcome to attend.
Please RSVP in Handshake for this event.
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This session will serve two purposes. First, I will give an overview of the book I have been working on, Events in African Philosophy. Second, I will focus on one chapter from the book – on John Mbiti and his theory of time. I will briefly outline the place that this theory has in the development of African philosophy, and argue that it could have been understood differently at the time (and still could now), which would result in a strikingly different conversation in the field. The attempt here is not to show that other interpreters are wrong, but rather that the understanding of time that most commentators take from Mbiti leads to what I will call a mode of thought (which narrows the range of philosophical options by tying philosophy to the representation of culture) rather than a space of thought (which is a space for the creation of new concepts adequate to African experience).
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Come out and watch a film with She's the First as we learn more about girls' education. We will be watching a film called "I am a Girl."
"I am a Girl" is a feature length documentary about the issues girls around the globe face, and their resilience in the face of obstacles. Despite growing awareness of gender inequality, girls still face great discrimination. Join us as we hear girls from Cambodia, Papua New Guinea, Cameroon, Afghanistan, USA and Australia tell their stories.
Bring a friend!
Love,
She's the First UCF Officers
Faculty and staff of the Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy (FIEA), UCF’s Graduate video-game development program, will tell you how you can earn an accredited Master’s degree that can help you become a successful video-game producer, artist or programmer.
Admission staff and faculty from all three tracks (programming, art and production) will be online to answer any questions you may have about the 16-month program, ranked #3 in the world by the Princeton Review.
FIEA Online Admission Chat
Thursday, October 25, 2018
7 – 8:30 p.m. EST
To log on to the chat, please visit the https://applynow.graduate.ucf.edu/register/fieachat1018.
You will need to complete the brief online registration form and you will receive an email with a link to join the chat.
For more info please visit https://fiea.ucf.edu/can-fortnite-lead-you-to-your-next-great-career/.
For questions, email fieaadmission@ucf.edu.
We look forward to chatting with you!
]]>The UCF Wind Ensemble is comprised of approximately 50 of the finest wind and percussion students at the University of Central Florida. Performing literature of the highest caliber. The Wind Ensemble presents two to three concerts per semester at local, regional and national venues.
The UCF Symphonic Band is an auditioned ensemble that performs a varied repertoire of standard band literature. The Symphonic Band presents two concerts per semester, both locally and regionally.
Free and open to the public, no ticket required.
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