Virtual conference, organized by Asturian Studies, University of Florida and University of Central Florida. Special collaboration from Centro Asturiano de Tampa and the Universidad Laboral de Gijón. The III SANTINA will be organized by Francisco J. Fernández Rubiera, from the University of Central Florida, and Imanol Suárez-Palma, from the University of Florida. Special participation of the Director of the Royal Bagpipes Band of the City of Oviedo, Mr. José …
Anthropology Department CalendarDo you know students who are ready to take their academic performance to the next level?Invite them to our Project Focus Bootcamp on November 15, 2024, from 9:00am-12:30pm in TA Room 130. This intensive session is designed to supercharge executive function skills, helping participants master time management, organization, and focus—key elements for academic success.By the end of the Bootcamp, attendees …
Anthropology Department CalendarJoin Student Government and the Arboretum to learn about interdisciplinary environmental affairs and how to get involved in sustainable efforts on campus!
Anthropology Department CalendarThis workshop will explore ways trauma can impact a person's ability to experience safety and trust. It will also focus on ways to re-build self trust and cultivate a greater sense of security. Learn about CAPS and other workshops.
Anthropology Department CalendarThis workshop will describe anxiety and how it presents, strategies for confronting anxious thoughts, and coping techniques to reduce physical symptoms of anxiety. This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-Being Online Workshop (WOW) series! Learn about CAPS and other workshops.
Anthropology Department CalendarJoin us on Friday, Nov. 15 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. ET for our next webinar that will cover refugee trauma and its mental health effects, and using trauma-informed care & research when caring for this population. The webinar is approved for 1 CEU for LCSWs, LMFTs, LMHCs and CMSWs. This session is ideal for social workers as well as …
Anthropology Department CalendarThe Boren Awards fund college students (both graduate and undergraduate) to go abroad to world regions critical to U.S. interest to study a critical language and to be immersed in the local culture. Various languages and countries are eligible and eligible students of all proficiency levels who are committed to enhancing their skills are encouraged to apply. Boren Scholarships Award Amounts: …
Anthropology Department CalendarAll UCF students, regardless of their major, are invited to participate in the Integration Bee, an integral calculus competition organized by our own Collegiate Mathematical Society. For more information, please sign up using the following link: https://forms.gle/5rmDDJkmZ4CavwiX8
Anthropology Department CalendarJoin us with Don-Paul Kahl who is an accomplished saxophonist known for his expertise and contributions in the realm of classical saxophone performance. Have the opportunity to learn advanced techniques, interpretive skills, and gain insights into the nuances of saxophone playing at a high level. Master class: 5:30-6:30 pm Recital: 7-8 pm
Anthropology Department CalendarPlease join us for our Fall 2024 Kent Family Speaker Series guest lecture! Dr. Rachel Corr from Florida Atlantic University will be presenting on the “Angel’s Trumpet: Ethnohistorical and Modern Accounts of Sacred Plant Use in Ecuador”.The event will be held in-person in Teaching Academy room 117 and via Zoom on Friday, November 15th from 6:00 – 7:00 PM. Join …
Anthropology Department CalendarPlease join us for our Fall 2024 Kent Family Speaker Series guest lecture! Dr. Rachel Corr from Florida Atlantic University will be presenting on the “Angel’s Trumpet: Ethnohistorical and Modern Accounts of Sacred Plant Use in Ecuador”.The event will be held in-person in Teaching Academy room 117 and via Zoom on Friday, November 15th from 6:00 – 7:00 PM. Join …
Anthropology Department CalendarThe chart-topping Flying Horse Big Band will be joined by the Grammy-award winning composer, arranger, trumpeter and guest conductor Michael Philip Mossman. The band is composed of students in UCF’s jazz studies program. Under the direction of saxophonist and American jazz musician, Saul Dautch, the Flying Horse Big Band performs at festivals and concert halls regionally and nationally.
Anthropology Department CalendarJoin us for the Recreation and Wellness Center's Annual MidKnight 5K event! Participants will walk, jog, or run 3.1 miles (5 kilometers) around UCF's campus at midnight. We will meet at the reflecting pond, there will be a DJ, snacks, and T-shirts for the first 250 participants to register! Registration opens 2-weeks in advance, walk-ins are welcome.
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