Facilitator: LGBTQ+ Services
Learn about issues affecting LGBTQ+ people, homophobia, and heterosexism, and the benefits and responsibilities of being an Ally.
The Allies Advance program is now called ‘Safe Zone,’ and has two distinct workshops both 3 hours in length. The Level 1 class will be called LGBTQ+ 101 and can still be used to meet an elective requirement for the SDES Diversity Certificate Series.
The Level 2 class will be called Safe Zone Advocate Training. LGBTQ+ 101 is a mandatory pre-requisite to attend this class. Upon completion of this training, participants can officially identify themselves as a Safe Zone Advocate which will be designated by a placard/pin/patch with the new logo.
Individuals who have already completed Allies training prior to Summer 2013 are welcome to keep their old placard identifying them as an Ally, but must attend both workshops of the new format in order to receive the Safe Zone Advocate designation. Individuals cannot swap out their old placard with a new one, as the material has been significantly changed and expanded from previous years.
]]>Come learn about best practices in performance management, the benefits gained when performance management is done well, how to write goals for performance and use the four-step coaching model. We will also explore some of the common challenges related to performance management!
This workshop will not go into detail about the UCF Performance Appraisal Form(s). Please see Performance Appraisals (PER067).
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]]>Featuring work by Reem Bassous, Alexis Callender, Pam Cooper, Joe Cory, Lauren Greenwald, Hiwa K, Hyung-in Kim, George Lorio, Adrienne Der Marderosian, Casey McGuire, Vukasin Nedeljkovic, Binod Shrestha, Eun-Kyung Suh and Lance Winn, the exhibition explores borders as geographical and symbolic dividing lines; displacement, asylum seeking, and migration; refugee camps and detention centers; resettlement cities; and political responses to the global refugee crisis.
Please join us for the Exhibition Reception on Thursday January 18, 2018 from 6-8 p.m.
This event is free and open to the public.
FIEA Online Admission Chat
Thursday, January 18, 2018
7 – 8:30 p.m. EST
To log on to the chat, please visit the UCF Graduate Admissions website, click on the Student Tab and click on the “Chat With Us” link in the Resources section (left-hand side of page). If you have not done so already, you will need to complete the brief online registration form to create your login and password.
For more information on FIEA, visit www.fiea.ucf.edu.
For questions, email fieaadmission@ucf.edu.
If you experience difficulty login in, please contact Technical Support at support@chatuniversity.com or call 1.800.680.8911.
We look forward to chatting with you!
]]>We meet EVERY THURSDAY in the Student Union, Room 220 (Second Floor). Doors open at 7:45pm
Here's the scoop about what H2O is:
1. No - it's not a UCF group that meets up to talk about drinking water. Yes - we sometimes drink water.
2. No - we are not a college. We are an on-campus ministry through a church in downtown called H2O Church (find out more about H2OChurch at www.h2ochurch.org)
3. Yes - anyone can come on Thursday nights. Non-Christians, Christians, Atheists, Agnostics, people who have no idea. We are Christian based.
4. H2O is a non-denominational group of Dechurched, Unchurched, & Spiritually Curious UCF students that hang out together weekly to explore their beliefs. Many that attend would classify themselves as "Unchurched" (meaning never attended any church) or "De-Churched" (those that have 'been burned' by the church and never thought they'd talk about Jesus again).
Watch our member Sasha's testimony here!
What To Expect on a Thursday Night
So you decided to check us out. What should you expect when you walk into Room 220 at 8pm on a Thursday?
We call Thursday night a "Life Group." Essentially, a community on campus that we can do life with. Whether that's going to a football game together, or potentially the deepest spiritual conversations you will ever have.
Schedule:
7:45 pm Doors Open | Includes music and a time to meet people from different walks of faith.
8:05 pm Question/Game | because who doesn't like sharing their most embarrassing moments?
8:15 pm Humans of H2O | One of our members shares a bit about their own life and story.
8:20 pm Tonight's Talk | A talk by one of our pastors or student leaders.
8:50 pm Small Groups | We break out into "small groups" (groups of 6-7 people) usually with at least one of our student leaders. This is a time to get real with others and connect with a small group of people. It's a time to BE KNOWN.
9:30 pm DONE
If you are planning on coming and have additional questions or have gotten lost, text Will at 4079676330 !
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