Thursday, October 24, 2024

  • Wesley at UCF Student Lounge (Recurring Event)

    Wesley at UCF: (Previously Limbitless Solutions

    We 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!

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  • Graduate & Professional School Pop-In Session

    CSEL: 121

    Join Academic Advancement Programs (AAP) for our Graduate and Professional School: Pop-In Session, where students at all stages—exploring, building, mastering, and applying—are welcome. Meet with AAP staff for personalized guidance, access valuable resources, and connect with peers for support and advice. Drop in anytime during the session for flexible, on-demand assistance to help you thrive in your journey to prepare …

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  • Photoshop Essentials: A Comprehensive Class for the Absolute Beginner

    Classroom Building I: Room 202 (Faculty Multimedia Center)

    Adobe Photoshop is the industry standard in photo editing, and is an incredibly valuable asset to your professional toolkit. While feature-packed and versatile, it can be daunting for beginners. This 2-hour class demystifies the basics and sets you on the path to becoming a Photoshop wizard! As a UCF employee, you already have an active Photoshop license, providing the perfect …

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  • Drop-In Drafting Lab (Recurring Event)

    Trevor Colbourn Hall 109: Trevor Colbourn Hall 109

    Starting 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 …

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  • Probabilistic programming languages in Python

    Virtual

    In this workshop, we will discuss probabilistic programming in Python. We'll first go over the basics of and motivations behind probabilistic programming. After this brief review, we will learn how to use Python probabilistic programming libraries to build example statistical models and inference pipelines. Pre-requisites: Attendees should be familiar with Python and Bayesian data analysis. Presented by David Wright.

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  • Special Lecture: Undertale: Replaying the Japanese RPG through the Lens of Pacifism

    Visual Arts Building: 111

    This special lecture is presented by Anastasia Salter, Professor of English and Director of Graduate Programs and Texts & Technology, UCF. 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 …

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  • Study Abroad Walk-in Advising (Recurring Event)

    UCF Global

    Join us for a walk-in advising session led by two students who have study abroad experience! Get firsthand insights, tips, and advice on everything from choosing the right program to making the most of your time abroad. Whether you're just curious or ready to apply, this is the perfect opportunity to ask questions and get inspired by fellow students who've …

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  • Foundations of Track and Running (Recurring Event)

    Main RWC

    Learn the foundations of track and running through endurance, speed, and running mechanics drills! These weekly sessions will be progressive to elevate your track and running skills. These classes will be located at the RWC Indoor Track.

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  • The Development of Teacher Expertise in Secondary Contexts to Support English Learners

    Virtual

    In this webinar, WestEd researchers Lee Hartman and Mary Schmida will present an enhanced model of teacher expertise (Walqui, 2024). The domains of teacher expertise --vision, motivation, reflection, knowledge, practice, and understanding of the context--will be described and discussed. An argument will be made that in order for deep, sustained teacher change to happen, multiple educators at the school site, …

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  • Guest Artist Recital: Lindsay Garritson, piano

    UCF rehearsal Hall: 4000 Central Florida Blvd, Orlando

    Dr. Lindsay Garritson has performed throughout the United States and abroad since the age of four. She has appeared on stages such as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and Place des Arts, and has been featured as soloist with the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra, Keweenaw Symphony, Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Métropolitain, Atlantic Classical …

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