The Joust is open to all UCF students and accepts all types of venture proposals. This competition brings together big ideas, big prizes, and prominent leaders to create one of UCF’s most exciting student events.
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]]>SLS Students: You must print out and bring in your resume writing worksheet for attendance points.
]]>Participants who complete both trainings (LGBTQ+ 101 and Safe Zone Advocates) are designated as Safe Zone Advocates and can be identified by a Safe Zone placard.
Training Objectives:
* Increase insight into personal and cultural biases
* Increase awareness of the impact these biases have on interactions with LGBTQ+ individuals
* Increase comfort in addressing systemic oppressions that affect LGBTQ+ individuals
* Increase ability to identify micro-aggressions that impact LGBTQ+ individuals
*Increase comfort in discussing power, privilege, and oppression
* Acquire skills and knowledge to increase ability to advocate
* Increase understanding that being an ally is an ongoing and active process
Participants who complete both trainings (LGBTQ+ 101 and Safe Zone Advocates) are designated as Safe Zone Advocates and can be identified by a Safe Zone placard.
Training Objectives:
Taking place on the second floor CFHLA Student Lounge.
A chance to meet employers at a one-on-one tabling event.
]]>CAPS workshops are free, require no sign-up, and seats are provided on a first-come first-serve basis to currently enrolled students.
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Spring 2020 Lunch & Learn Schedule:
1/22- OCPS - Impressing the Recruiter
1/27- RSM - Prepare for the Career Expo
2/5- Cintas - Transferable Skills
2/26- Boosterthon - You Have The Job, Now What?
3/4- Addition Financial - What to do with your first paycheck?
3/19- Applied Concepts - Sales as a Career tentative
3/25- Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division
3/31-TQL
4/9- PlanSource
]]>Attendees will learn about unique application requirements to practice and learn in clinical sites, prerequisite courses and grade requirements, and other helpful information. This information session is open to anyone interested in applying to UCF College of Nursing's RN-BSN program.
Attendance is not required of applicants, but it is encouraged. Attendees should plan to arrive early and stay for the entire presentation which will last about one hour followed by a question and answer session. There will be limited availability for one-on-one advising after the session.
RN to BSN is offered online for licensed RNs who aim to advance their education with a BSN degree
Thank you and we look forward to meeting you.
Register HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/ucf-college-of-nursing-741845823
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]]>These features make HD computing a promising solution for today’s embedded devices with limited resources as well as future computing systems in deep nanoscaled technology that have issues of high noise and variability. To leverage the memory-centric nature of HD computing, Imani exploits emerging technologies to enable processing in-memory which is capable of highly-parallel computation and data movement reduction. He will also show how this architecture can accelerate a wide range of big data applications such as deep learning.
About the Presenter: Mohsen Imani is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego. His research interests are in brain-inspired computing, computer architecture and embedded systems. His contributions resulted in grants funded by many governmental agencies (four NSF, three SRC) and industries including IBM, Intel, Micron and Qualcomm.
In addition, his Ph.D. research was the main initiative to open a new DARPA program focusing on brain-inspired computing. Mohsen has received multiple prestigious awards from the UCSD school of engineering including the Gordon Engineering Leadership Award, the Outstanding Graduate Research Award, as well as the Best Doctorate Research Award at the Computer Science Department. He also received several nominations for the best paper awards from multiple conferences, including Design Automation Conference 2019.
]]>Haken performs his concertos regularly with orchestras throughout the world. WTTW-Chicago produced a video featuring Haken performing his transcriptions of Van Halen and Metallica. Haken has served on the international jury for the Korean Broadcasting Service Symphony Orchestra and has toured with orchestras in Korea and China. At the age of ten, Haken conducted his first orchestral works, subsequently appearing in concert throughout the US and Europe. Haken plays an ergonomic five-string “Pellegrina” viola built by David Rivinus and a six-string fretted Wood Viper electric viola.
Free, no ticket required.
]]>Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.
]]>Presenter: OCPS, Stephanie Bivins McCormick, Senior Manager- PLD
]]>Please note: Students will receive a link to participate online upon registration in myUCF.
Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.
]]>Please call 407-823-0859 to be let into the building if the door is locked.
Sober Knights is a group of students of all ages who like to have fun without alcohol. This group is not a recovery group or program. But if you are in recovery, you are welcome to join us! Our purpose is to foster friendships that support sober living and have fun while in college without feeling like you missed out on making friends and meeting new people!
For more info about Sober Knights visit: www.StudentHealth.ucf.edu/Recovery or email us at crc@ucf.edu
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