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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 CalendarThe Puerto Rico Museum of Natural History (MHNPR) and Conservation is key to the future of Puerto Rico. During the event, MHNPR members will highlight the island’s natural and historical richness spanning over 100 million years. They will cover topics from Puerto Rico’s biodiversity and geology to its Taíno and colonial heritage, aiming to inspire cultural pride and advance education …
Anthropology Department CalendarPublishing a research article is a formidable goal for any undergraduate researcher! Join this workshop hosted by The Pegasus Review: UCF Undergraduate Research Journal (URJ) to learn the ins and outs of publishing and how to get started on writing your own article! Learn more about the URJ here: The Pegasus Review: UCF Undergraduate Research Journal | Office of Undergraduate …
Anthropology Department CalendarThis workshop explores safe and unsafe relationship patterns, how loneliness can affect relationship choices, healthy vs unhealthy vs abusive relationships, using conflict effectively and statistics on interpersonal violence in college. This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-Being Online Workshop (WOW) series! Learn about CAPS and other workshops.
Anthropology Department CalendarAre you ready to take the next step towards your future career? Don’t miss out on UCF’s Fall 2024 Internship & Career Expo! Connect with top companies from a variety of industries, including tech, finance, healthcare, and more. Whether you’re looking for a full-time position or an internship, this event is the perfect opportunity to network and explore your options. …
Anthropology Department CalendarDuring this virtual workshop, you will learn about the innovator, small business, and entrepreneur community of Central Florida through BizLink Orange. From mentoring and networking opportunities, to funding and step by step guides there is something for everyone. Come navigate this FREE website with Katy Cook, BizLink Orange Program Manager, and discover business guides, pitch competitions, grant opportunities, connections to …
Anthropology Department CalendarTransfer Talk Thursdays: Making Major Moves, A Guide to Selecting Your Major with KMETC Are you feeling uncertain about your major? Learn about the valuable resources available with the Knights Major Exploration and Transition Center (KMETC). We'll provide you with tools and strategies to help you confidently declare your major. This event will be held both online and in person.
Anthropology Department CalendarJoin 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 …
Anthropology Department CalendarJoin Dr. Amit Baishya from the University of Oklahoma as he speaks about new critical studies on South Asian Horror and Anthropocene in the talk "Indian National Weird: The Aesthetics of Air as Horror in New Literary Narratives." Baishya says of the talk "This talk considers new theoretical categories in the “aesthetics of the weird” and their double valence of …
Anthropology Department CalendarHave you heard about Saving Secrets? It's formerly Couponing 101. Come learn the basic to discount savings, grocery shopping tips on a budget and more secrets to saving money. Learn about SNAP benefits and how to apply. Come get your saving secrets....give me my money saving secrets
Anthropology Department CalendarFinding it difficult to talk about politics with friends or family? Want some tips for navigating politically charged conversations? The University Writing Center is proud to host a discussion between two experts on political science and rhetoric that will prepare you to be a better communicator during this election season. Speakers: Dr. Aubrey Jewett, Associate Professor and Assistant Director of …
Anthropology Department Calendar