Upcoming Events

  • Project FOCUS Weekly Personalized Sessions Summer/Fall 2024 (Recurring Event)

    UCF Teaching Academy

    The Toni Jennings Exceptional Education Institute (TJEEI) invites you to join Project FOCUS, a series of 10 coaching sessions designed to enhance the academic performance of individuals experiencing school-related challenges such as organization, planning, and memory. Participants receive personalized assessments and in-person coaching sessions facilitated by trained coaches on UCF’s main campus. Coaching sessions are available during the summer and …

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  • Wesley at UCF Student Lounge (Recurring Event)

    Wesley at UCF: (Previously Limbitless Solutions

    We are open Monday-Thursday from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. for you to study and relax in our space and enjoy free coffee and tea. 

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  • Major in Happiness: Focus 2 Career Assessments

    CSEL 121 and Virtual

    As part of Academic Exploration Week (AEW) with KMETC: Knights Major Exploration Transition Center, Career Services is hosting this workshop on Majoring in Happiness, helping you find a major and career that you would be happy with utilizing assessments on Focus2Career. Get ready to participate and find what you would enjoy! 

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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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  • Waddle into a HIP Panel Discussion (Recurring Event)

    CSEL 121

    Whether 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 …

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  • Coping Skills: Emotion Regulation

    Virtual

    Learn about having healthy emotional expression and impulse control. Discover methods for balancing coping and managing emotions as well as tolerating them by "riding the wave." This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-Being Online Workshop (WOW) series! Learn about CAPS and other workshops.

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  • HIP Scholar Infosession (Recurring Event)

    CSEL 121 and Virtual

    The 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 …

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  • 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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  • Fund your study abroad! Gilman Info Sessions (Recurring Event)

    UCF Global: 101a: 101a

    Join us for an in-person information session on the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship at UCF Global! Learn how this prestigious award can help fund your study abroad experience. During this session, we'll cover eligibility requirements, the application process, and tips for writing a competitive essay. Whether you're planning your first international trip or continuing your global education, this session …

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  • Graduate & Professional School Month Series: What is Graduate School, Why Apply?

    Virtual

    Are you interested in applying to graduate school, but unsure where to start? Join Leben Goldman, Associate Director of Graduate Admissions from the University of Central Florida as they allow you to explore the different pathways that are available to you for graduate school and make you aware of key factors that you should consider before applying to a graduate …

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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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  • Talk Tuesday: Time Management and Study Skills for Pre-Law Students

    Virtual

    There are several key components to being a competitive law school applicant and it can sometimes feel overwhelming. Join Daphne A. James - Director of Admissions from Louisiana State University, Paul M. Herbert Law Center as she provides insight on some time management and study skills that you can carry with you through law school and beyond. You do not …

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  • Creating Effective Asynchronous Videos

    Classroom Building 1: 202

    Learn the best technical practices for planning, shooting, and editing asynchronous videos! The FMC team will provide an analysis and overview of good vs bad video production, along with tips on how to effectively make your videos visually appealing and engaging for students. This workshop is limited to UCF Faculty and GTA's.

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  • Internships: Who’s Hiring and Where Can I Find Them? (Hybrid)

    CSEL: 121 and Virtual

    Not sure where to start with your internship search? Or do you feel like you are at a standstill and unsure about the next steps in your search? This workshop will review how to use Handshake and other resources to find an internship that's a match for you!  This workshop is Hybrid. You can attend either virtually or in-person in CSEL …

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  • Internships: Who’s Hiring and Where Can I Find Them? (Hybrid)

    CSEL: 121 and Virtual

    Not sure where to start with your internship search? Or do you feel like you are at a standstill and unsure about the next steps in your search? This workshop will review how to use Handshake and other resources to find an internship that's a match for you!  This workshop is Hybrid. You can attend either virtually or in-person in CSEL …

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  • Unlocking the Power of GenAI on AWS for Research Productivity

    Virtual

    This workshop will teach you how to leverage Amazon Bedrock, a platform for developing and deploying large language models, to create powerful GenAI applications tailored to specific domain knowledge. You will learn to build personalized assistants that can summarize complex topics, answer questions, provide recommendations, and more. By harnessing the power of large language models and Research Augmented Generation (RAG), …

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  • Graduate & Professional School Month Series: Crafting a Competitive Medical School Application

    Virtual

    Join Laurel Poole, Director of Admissions at UCF College of Medicine, for "Crafting a Competitive Medical School Application," a focused workshop designed to guide aspiring medical students through the intricate process of creating a compelling and competitive application. This session covers essential strategies for personal statements, securing strong letters of recommendation, and highlighting relevant experiences. Participants will learn how to …

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  • Mastering Emotional Intelligence

    CSEL 121 and Virtual

    Mastering Emotional Intelligence for college and career success Emotional Intelligence or Emotional Quotient (EQ) refers to the ability to recognize, understand, manage, and utilize emotions effectively in oneself and others. It encompasses skills such as emotional awareness, empathy, self-regulation, motivation, and social skills, which are essential for personal and professional success. In this workshop you will learn about opportunities to …

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  • Navigating Non-Monogamous Relationships

    Virtual

    A space to learn about addressing jealousy, effective communication, setting boundaries, and more in order to better navigate consensual non-monogamy or determine if a non-traditional relationship structure may be right for you. This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-Being Online Workshop (WOW) series! Learn about CAPS and other workshops.

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  • "Someone Else Got the Job"

    Virtual

    AI for hiring and its biases Dr. Marc CheonAssociate Director – Centre for AI and Digital EthicsSenior Lecturer – School of Computing & Information SystemsThe University of Melbourne

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  • UCF Jazz Ensemble II Concert

    Rehearsal Hall

    Jazz Ensemble II is a standard instrumentation big band geared toward training music education majors in the jazz idiom and developing skills in applied jazz performance. The group performs a varied repertoire of standard literature as well as new pieces composed and arranged for big band. The ensemble performs locally and regionally several times per semester.

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  • Triathlon Training (Recurring Event)

    Main RWC

    This 6-week Small Group Training program will prepare participants for the Ron Jon Cocoa Beach Sprint Triathlon (swim 1/4-mile, bike 12.5 miles, run 3.1 miles). There is a bike requirement for the race, but not for the training. Both new and veteran triathletes are welcome; however, previous fitness experience is recommended. Training takes place on Monday's and Wednesday's at 7 …

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