events sponsored by the Women's and Gender Studies Program in the College of Arts and Humanities

Friday, July 07, 2017

  • Practice of Respect and Community Building

    Barbara Ying Center: 140

    Facilitator: Rachel Luce-Hitt Course number: DIV337 Inclusive environments cannot emerge without a foundation of strong relationship building. Utilizing the Principles for How We Treat Each Other as a tool, participants will learn strategies for creating communities of peace, justice, and respect. Registration Instructions Faculty, A&P and USPS: Register online at my.UCF.edu. Students and OPS: Email your name, phone number and …

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  • Your Personality- Your Career 'MyPlan' Session (Recurring Event)

    Career Services and Experiential Learning: 121

    Are you unsure of what major is right for you? Do you feel overwhelmed when thinking about choosing a career? Learn about how your personality can influence majors and careers that are a good fit for you. Prior to attending, complete the MyPlan Career Personality Test - http://career.ucf.edu/links#explore Be sure to use the UCF License Code listed. This workshop will …

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  • Endnote and RefWorks: Citing Made Easy! (Recurring Event)

    Graduate Student Center: Colbourn Hall, Suite 146

    Citation Management Tools allow you to dedicate more time to research! Join us for a hands-on session where you learn how to export citations from library databases, organize citations, generate bibliographies, and format citations in a Word document. Endnote & RefWorks can help make managing your references and formatting citations easy! All sessions cover both tools. Please bring your own …

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  • Fire Cider- An Antibiotic Alternative

    Timothy R. Newman Nature Pavilion

    Have you ever wished you could get ahead of that sickness you feel coming on? Or that you didn’t have to turn to prescription antibiotics as the only way to cure an infection? Fire Cider might be that option for you! A homemade mixture of simple ingredients is a natural, healthy and inexpensive alternative to antibiotics. We will talk about …

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  • Secular and Religious Minority Awareness (SRMA) (Recurring Event)

    Barbara Ying Center: 140

    Facilitator: Tee RogersWe interact every day with individuals of different worldviews. Why is that important, and how does it impact our personal and professional relationships? Be part of this fun, interactive discussion about creating respectful spaces for people of all faith and non-faith perspectives. We will explore topics such as considering the faith diversity around us and what is meant …

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