Dr. Peter Delfyett, Distinguished Pegasus Professor, UCF College of Optics & Photonics, will facilitate this session. Several strong/weak DOD proposal writing examples will be discussed to demonstrate best practices. A brief overview of the DOD proposal review process, the pros and cons of communicating with the DOD program manager before proposal submission, developing an impactful quad chart, discussion of the …
Anthropology Department CalendarThe Office of Military & Veteran Student Success is hosting the Big Red Bus during their Welcome Back Open House event! Help us maintain a safe and ready blood supply for cancer patients, trauma patients, or when unexpected tragedies occur. Walk-ups are welcomed, and appointments are appreciated! Find the bus located on East Plaza Drive (Side with Military & Veteran …
Anthropology Department CalendarIn this engaging and insightful session, you'll embark on a journey from passion to profit, guided by a seasoned entrepreneur who has successfully navigated the path from small business ownership to leading one of the region's largest and most influential chambers of commerce. As a University of Central Florida alum and current CEO of the Hispanic Chamber of Metro Orlando, …
Anthropology Department CalendarThe CCIE virtual bi-weekly research circles includes presentations and conversations from UCF’s College of Community Innovation and Education (CCIE) faculty, as well as faculty from other colleges at UCF with a focus on collaborative, innovative, interdisciplinary, community-based research initiatives. Presentations provide opportunities to connect with faculty in CCIE and share opportunities of mutual interest. Presenters from the community and government …
Anthropology Department CalendarThe start of a new semester is a great time for personal growth and becoming curious! Register now for MIEA Intro to Mindfulness course, a free interactive course offered to enrolled UCF students. Thrive by learning different meditations and mindfulness techniques to enhance your wellbeing, focus and sense of purpose. Class dates are Wednesdays, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, and 9/25 from …
Anthropology Department CalendarIn this workshop, we'll focus on three key pillars of Python development: error handling, user-defined functions, and database programming.Firstly, we'll equip you with the tools to build robust and resilient code through comprehensive error handling techniques. Learn how to anticipate and gracefully manage errors, ensuring your programs not only function smoothly but also remain reliable in the face of unexpected …
Anthropology Department CalendarDo you want to create online discussions that are more engaging, interactive, and fun? Do you want to save time and effort on grading your students’ participation? If yes, then you need to check out Yellowdig!Join us for an interactive one-hour workshop to see how Yellowdig can spark interaction in your online course community. We will explore the pedagogy and …
Anthropology Department CalendarJoin us to hear directly from undergraduate researchers about their research paths and experiences on campus! Learn more about the realities of conducting research, the different paths a person can take, and advice from students for your own research opportunities.
Anthropology Department CalendarJoin the Residence Hall Association at the Neptune Multipurpose Room in Academic Village to make arts and crafts, eat s'mores, and watch Camp Rock! We can't wait to see you all there! Follow our Instagram @rhaucf to stay updated on future events.
Anthropology Department CalendarThis group meets every Wednesday except when the campus is closed. NA is a non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs have become a major problem. We meet regularly to help each other live drug-free. There are no dues or fees, the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using. Our fellowship focuses primarily on recovery …
Anthropology Department Calendar