Join the campus-wide celebration of the National Day on Writing by stopping by Trevor Colbourn Hall on Tuesday, October 15, 2024 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to write, reflect, and share your writing. There will be several ways to participate, including contributing to the #YouAreHere and #WhyIWrite initiatives, writing to your local elected representative, and more. Come share your stories and write …
Anthropology Department CalendarWe are open every Monday-Thursday from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. for you to study or relax in our student lounge and enjoy free coffee and tea!
Anthropology Department CalendarHave you ever wondered how students successfully apply to and thrive in graduate and professional school while handling other responsibilities? This workshop allows you to get that information directly from the source. In this session, you will have the opportunity to ask questions and listen to a panel of graduate and professional students discuss their experiences. You’ll learn how they …
Anthropology Department CalendarHelp us maintain a safe and ready blood supply for cancer patients, trauma patients, or when unexpected tragedies occur. The OneBlood bus will park on Memory Mall near the Veterans Memorial. Walk-ups are welcomed, and appointments are appreciated!
Anthropology Department CalendarDo you have an idea, concern, or thought that you think could make your time as a graduate student at UCF better? This is your time to have your voice heard! Deans from the College of Graduate Studies, as well as other areas will be present to hear your ideas and try to find solutions. This town hall session is specifically …
Anthropology Department CalendarData and statistics play an important role in conducting research, yet understanding how to find, analyze, and manage data can be complicated. If you are interested in developing data skills, this session on finding data sources will provide an overview of introductory information to aid you on your path to being a data expert.The workshop will introduce the basic concepts …
Anthropology Department CalendarFeeling overwhelmed with law school applications? Not sure where to start? Feel like something is missing from your application? Join Lucas Harty - Associate Director of Admissions from Harvard Law School to hear his expert advice, tips, and tricks. You will leave this workshop feeling more confident in your ability to stand out as a competitive law school applicant. Don't …
Anthropology Department CalendarThis special lecture is presented by Richard Lewin, Professor of International Finance, Department of Business, Rollins College. This is part of the Reaching for the Stars as a Global Citizen: An Intellectual Journey of Asia and the World lecture series. This lecture series provides a rare opportunity for students to learn first-hand from esteemed scholars one of the most important regions in the …
Anthropology Department CalendarIntrigued by living more mindfully but not sure what that means? Join the MIEA, Intro to Mindfulness course, a free interactive course offered to enrolled UCF students. Thrive by learning different meditations and mindfulness techniques to enhance wellbeing, focus and relaxation. Class dates are Tuesdays, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, and 11/5 from 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., attendance at all …
Anthropology Department CalendarEver wish you had more hours in the day? Balancing personal passions and professional goals can feel like a constant juggling act in today's fast-paced world. This session will show you how to turn your 24 hours into a superpower. We’ll dive deep into practical strategies for mastering time management, helping you thrive in your personal and professional life. From …
Anthropology Department CalendarGain insight into understanding ADHD symptoms and learn about managing symptoms including inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity to improve daily functioning. This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-Being Online Workshop (WOW) series! Learn about CAPS and other workshops.
Anthropology Department CalendarThis group meets every Tuesday with the exception of campus closures and holidays. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or …
Anthropology Department CalendarJazz Ensemble II is a standard instrumentation big band geared toward training music education majors in the jazz idiom and developing skills in applied jazz performance. The group performs a varied repertoire of standard literature as well as new pieces composed and arranged for big band. The ensemble performs locally and regionally several times per semester.
Anthropology Department Calendar