Covering Carbon is an exhibition by Kathleen Thum that explores the complex relationship between humans and fossil fuels. The series of drawings and cut-paper wall installations presented in the exhibition examine the physical, material qualities of coal and oil, aiming to raise awareness of our disconnection and dependence on these resources. Through different visual and conceptual approaches, the exhibition highlights …
Events at UCFDid you know that 50% of small businesses typically have a cash buffer of less than one month? Recognizing how money moves through your business has never been more important! Join us as we discuss the basics of cash flow management, tactics for building an emergency fund, and how to make cash work for you. We look forward to seeing you in person at the …
Events at UCFStarting a writing assignment, and don’t know where to begin? The University Writing Center’s Drop-In Drafting Lab can help! No appointments required — you can drop in during our open hours and: clarify assignment expectations develop a plan brainstorm ideas or just spend time writing! Any and all writers are welcome! The Drafting Lab will be unavailable on the following …
Events at UCFAre you feeling nervous about networking with employers at the Internship & Career Expo? Or, are you unsure of what to expect and how to prepare for it? Join in on this workshop and let us help to boost your confidence and snag the position that you want! This workshop will provide you with best practices and tips for success …
Events at UCFWhat You'll Learn: What it looks like, sounds like and feels like to lead with confidence in your work and personal life. Bust three myths that hold back leaders in their growth. What lies have you been believing? How to tap into the three traits all confident leaders possess and how you can harness that power, too. This workshop is …
Events at UCFNotion is a productivity software currently available for free to students and teachers. Come join Downtown Campus (DTC) Library staff on Sept. 19 at 1 p.m. in DPAC 455 as we explain how to use Notion and how it can increase your own productivity and organizational skills. This is part of DTC Library's fall productivity series. People who participate in …
Events at UCF*The in-person lecture is only available to current UCF students, faculty and staff. Recorded lectures will be posted to the website at a later date. Featuring Chen Huaiyu, Professor of Buddhism and Chinese Religions, Arizona State University Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (2011-12), Cambridge University (2014-15), Max Planck Institute Berlin (2018). This is part of the Reaching for the …
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">Join HIP staff in learning about the new program being launched Fall 2023 to help you get involved in a High-Impact Practice! High Impact Practices (HIP) Scholars is a two-semester commitment for students to have a guided journey through exploring their interest in a HIP and then participating in a funded HIP experience.
Events at UCFPlease note: this is the first part of a workshop that takes place over two sessions. It is recommended that you attend both sessions. You need to register for part two separately.After the workshop, you'll better understand how to: connect to, import, and transform data from a variety of sources; define business rules and KPIs; explore data with powerful visualization …
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">Meet the Greeks is an informational session for all UCF students interested in learning more about the Diversified Greek Council (DGC) chapters on campus. DGC is the governing council for 12 culturally-based fraternities and sororities. For more information about the council, the specific chapters and an important message about unrecognized groups, please visit the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life.
Events at UCFFree admission, no ticket required. Dr. James Hampson first learned about the natural horn in a Mozart Opera class while pursuing a degree in electrical engineering. He became so fascinated with it that he decided that day to make music his career. Twelve years later he holds a Doctorate from Boston University in Historical Performance on natural and historic horns …
Events at UCFFree admission, no ticket required.
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