Prefer to schedule an appointment with a peer mentor? Schedule one here: https://calendly.com/iacepeeradvising
]]>Yvette Cummings Arendt states: “My studio practice thematically explores child abuse, adolescence and maternal struggles. My abuse happened as a child; now as the mother of three young girls I confront these memories from multiple perspectives. The work presents a moment of transition between the abuses of the past, the joys and fears of present life, and the challenges that await my daughters.”
Silent Lines will include large-scale paintings, an ongoing small-scale painting series, and a mixed-media installation to provide a platform to facilitate discussions of empowerment for sexual assault survivors in the era of the #metoo movement.
Yvette Cummings Arendt received her Masters of Fine Arts degree from the University of Cincinnati’s School of Design, Art, Architecture, and Planning. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina. Her work has been exhibited in multiple group and solo exhibitions throughout the South and Midwest, has been featured in the Contemporary South at Visual Art Exchange in Raleigh, NC and was recently the recipient of the 701 CCA Prize 2016 for South Carolina artists under 40. More Information
Exhibition Dates: Jan. 10-Feb. 14
Opening Reception: Thursday, Jan. 10 from 5-7 p.m. RSVP
Artist Talk: Friday, Jan. 11 at 10 a.m.
Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.
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]]>Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.
]]>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
]]>There will also be a film shown on the following dates:
Thursday, January 15
Thursday, February 7
Thursday, March 7
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 Megan.Case@ucf.edu to reserve your spot. You will receive a reply email to confirm your spot in the class.
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]]>Thursday, January 17, 2019
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Are your career goals in the world of digital computer animation? The Character Animation BFA track is designed to prepare students for careers as animators, modelers, riggers, or texture artists in film or computer game industries. If you are interested in applying to the BFA Emerging Media: Character Animation track, it is highly recommended that you attend this informational event. All BFA - Emerging Media Pending students interested in the Character Animation specialization must complete the mandatory Character Animation Portfolio review before starting the Character Animation program.
We will also be concurrently holding an information session for the MFA Emerging Media: Animation & Visual Effects track. The Animation and Visual Effects track provides students the opportunity to create or direct his/her own animation and visual effects while developing their visual storytelling skills using the latest industry standard tools, technology, and a variety of media.
Location:
UCF Center for Emerging Media
Rooms 303 (BFA) and 307 (MFA)
500 West Livingston St.
Orlando, FL 32801
Parking allowed in Lot B on Livingston St, behind the Bob Carr Performing Arts Center. No parking decal is needed that evening for this event parking.
Join us and listen to intriguing presentations by UCF researchers. Enjoy networking, drinks and appetizers.
Time: Networking, drinks and appetizers at 6:30 p.m., talk begins at 7:00 p.m.
Location: Physical Sciences Building 160/161
Peter Delfyett, Ph.D.
University Trustee Chair
Pegasus Professor of Optics & Photonics, ECE, and Physics
Director of the Townes Laser Institute
College of Optics and Photonics
University of Central Florida
Ultrafast Photonics – Communication and Signal Processing at the Speed of Light
The development of high speed communication, interconnects and signal processing are critical for an information based economy. Lightwave technologies offer the promise of high bandwidth connectivity from component development that is manufacturable, cost effective, and electrically efficient.
This presentation will highlight our research in the generation of stabilized frequency combs, and in developing approaches for filtering, modulating and detecting individual comb components. We then show how these technologies can be applied in signal processing applications such as arbitrary waveform generation, arbitrary waveform measurement, laser radar and matched filtering for pattern recognition.
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