This event is sponsored by Orange County Government. Attention small business owners! Join us for an insightful , in-person event where you can network with a diverse range of lenders ready to support your expansion plans and working capital needs. Experienced lenders will demystify funding options, loan criteria, common challenges, and required documents. Plus, you'll have the chance to connect with …
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 CalendarDr. Kristopher Davis, Associate Professor, UCF Department of Materials Science and Engineering, will facilitate the DOE session. Dr. Mary Little, Professor, UCF School of Teacher Education, will facilitate the DoED session. This session will include drafting a strong statement of work with precise objectives and goals, describing the significance of the work, planning the methodology and other important sections, and …
Anthropology Department CalendarDo you hear clicks, pops, and hums in your audio recordings? Is your background music too distracting? Learn how to use Adobe Audition with your Premiere projects to transform any audio recording into a professional and clear final product. Gain the skills to sync audio and video, remove common noises, mitigate wind interference, and enhance dialogue quality for various multimedia …
Anthropology Department CalendarAre you looking to elevate your application for graduate school? Join Dr. Denzil Streete, Senior Associate Dean and Director from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to discover strategies for crafting impactful personal statements, highlighting your strengths, securing strong recommendations, navigating the application process with confidence, and preparing for your overall journey. This session offers personalized advice to strengthen your application and …
Anthropology Department CalendarStarting 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 …
Anthropology Department CalendarWhether planning for graduate school or a career, High-Impact Practices (HIPs) are experiences offering you a competitive edge, by helping you blend what you’re learning in the classroom with real-world experiences. Set yourself up for success by getting involved in a wide variety of opportunities such as undergraduate research, studying abroad, internships, learning communities, graduate school preparations and more. Join …
Anthropology Department CalendarThe Be Better Club is an informal discussion group where people across the university and beyond meet to discuss contemporary ethical issues. You can see recordings of past meetings via this link! Join with the Zoom Link: Discussions are held by Zoom and are open to everyone. Join us at https://ucf.zoom.us/j/92690949924 Code: 593463~~~ Schedule for Fall 2024 August 28 12:00pm Eastern Egalitarian …
Anthropology Department CalendarThe High-Impact Practices (HIP) Scholar’s program provides a platform for students to explore their interests and get involved in a HIP experience. These include faculty-mentored research experiences or a community engagement opportunity. Students accepted into the program spend the first semester in the exploratory program phase. Scholars who successfully secure an experience will move into the structured HIP experience (research or community-based experience) for …
Anthropology Department CalendarPart of workshop Wednesdays and Stress Less series with Career Services: It's quite common to think “I don't have the skills or experiences for this role” when in fact you do! This workshop will have you identifying those negative thoughts and creating a plan to overcome them.
Anthropology Department CalendarCome practice speaking Haitian Creole with your peers every other Wednesday, starting from September 18. Games and interactive activities will be used. This activity is intended for students who are not fluent in Haitian Creole, and UCF students who are not enrolled in the course may also join. Meeting days: September 18 October 2 October 16 October 30 November 13
Anthropology Department CalendarJoin us on the dates listed below to improve your Haitian Creole reading skills while having fun. We will learn about different music genres, practice to read lyrics then sing. UCF students not enrolled in a Haitian Creole Course are welcome to attend. Meeting days: September 18 October 2 October 16 October 30 November 13
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