We are hosting an Innovation Challenge focused on using emerging technologies to solve business model and customer value proposition problems. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about emerging technologies such as blockchain and big data trends, as well as network, gain problem solving experience, and win prizes!
If you want to learn more or register, check out this link - https://icorps.cie.ucf.edu/innovation-challenge/
]]>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
]]>Featuring Keynote Speaker:
Dina Proto (She/Her/Hers)
A skilled speaker, trainer, and author of Identity Impact, Dina, facilitates effective and compassionate conversations around the emotional subject of gender identity. She brings her experience caring for patients and her roles as mother, entrepreneur, and advocate for the LGBTQ community to her consulting work with the education, corporate, medical, insurance, small business, and government sectors.
Followed by a panel discussion including:
Jamie Bourne, PhD (They/Them/Theirs) - UCF Counseling and Psychological Services
Xan Nowakowski, PhD, MPH (They/Them/Theirs) - FSU College of Medicine
Gina Duncan (She/Her/Hers) - Equality Institute, Inc.
Michael Nunes (He/Him/His) - UCF Social Justice and Advocacy
Prefer to schedule an appointment with a peer mentor? Schedule one here: https://calendly.com/iacepeeradvising
]]>Exhibition Dates: April 4-25
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 4, 5-7pm
We will not be able to award extra credit points.
To sign-up, please click here: https://bit.ly/2QOOhH6
]]>Featuring faculty authors from the College of Health Professions and Sciences, School of Communication Sciences & Disorders:
Dr. Richard Zraick
Dr. Jack Ryalls
Dr. Linda I. Rosa-Lugo
Dr. Anthony Kong
with Scholarly Communications Librarian, Sarah Norris
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!
]]>More information about Jenny Torres Sanchez can be found at: jennytorressanchez.com
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No need to arrive on time; come and go as you please.
These sessions are a safe place for students to grow intellectually and to develop their study strategies to pass the GKT.
I recommend students to take a pretest on the English Language Skill's (ELS) competencies, Reading, or Writing (in whichever subset they will be needing assistance) in any FTCE GKT workbook, before coming to the Small Group Session. I suggest REA workbook for ELS because it provides a breakdown of the three competencies (1. Knowledge of Language Structure; 2. Knowledge of Vocabulary Application; and 3. Knowledge of Standard English Convention) within the test, thus giving the students an evaluation and starting point for studying. The "rules" of the ELS can be found in the FTCE GKT workbooks OR the Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation by Jane Straus (highly recommended by Dawn Scott).
Once the pre-test is complete, the students will have questions that they may ask during this session. Students are encouraged to work with a partner to talk through incorrect answers and find solutions as to WHY their answers were incorrect. (Bring your laptop for Google searches - great for discovery learning!)
Students are also able to work on and ask questions regarding strategies to pass the reading and writing portion of the GKT. Students will learn how to read and write effectively to pass the GKT... Bring in an essay for me to critique and take advantage of these free sessions!
Helpful websites and titles of test prep books will be shared and handouts provided.
The purpose of this workshop is to help candidates prepare effectively for the General Knowledge Test. These sessions will help direct the students’ focus on relevant material for review.
]]>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
]]>We look forward to meeting you and discussing future possibilities for collaboration.
]]>There will also be a film shown on the following dates:
Thursday, January 15
Thursday, February 7
Thursday, March 7
1/24/2019 - https://fsbdc.net/EventsUR/575390002
4/18/2019 - https://fsbdc.net/EventsUR/575390014
8/29/2019 - https://fsbdc.net/EventsUR/575390019
UCF Reflecting Pond
Free and open to the public, no ticket required.
Sponsored by UCF Campus Activities Board and the UCF School of Performing Arts
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