Monday, January 30, 2017

  • Faculty Excellence Speaker Series: Dr. Kenneth Nealson

    HEC: 101

    Geobiology: Finding those microbes that make a living from the geosphere – on Earth and perhaps elsewhere! This presentation will cover how extreme environments on Earth have altered our view of where and how life might exist in the universe. The extremophilic microbes that inhabit these niches have shown us many new metabolic abilities, some of which were quite unsuspected. …

    Fall
  • COHPA Study Abroad Fair

    Health & Public Affairs: Atrium

    The College of Health and Public Affairs is hosting its FIRST COHPA Study Abroad Fair on Monday, January 30, from 11am - 1pm in the atrium area of HPA I. Study abroad programs offer unique, life-changing experiences for students to broaden their perspectives and deepen their learning. Below is a list of faculty-led programs that will be featured in the …

    Fall
  • Prep for the Career Expo- Pyschology Majors only

    Career Services and Experiential Learning: 121

    Discover what employers expect from students before, during and after a career expo. This is for Psychology majors only.

    Fall
  • Presentation Skills (Recurring Event)

    Graduate Student Center: Colbourn Hall, Suite 146

    Does the idea of giving a presentation freak you out? I have good news and bad news. Bad news – presentations are unavoidable in your courses and in your future career path. Good news – presentation skills are something you can easily improve! This 45-minute session will provide some tips, tricks, and ideas for how to become a better presenter. …

    Fall
  • Workshop: Writing an Abstract and Get Ready to Present (Recurring Event)

    Student Union: Cedar Key Meeting Room (Room 223)

    Acquire skills to write a strong abstract and to synthesize your research or creative work for a presentation. This workshop is ideal for students planning to apply to the Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence. No RSVP required. All workshops are first come, first serve unless otherwise noted. Note: This workshop is for students already working on a research project.

    Fall
  • Prep for the Career Expo

    Career Services and Experiential Learning: 121

    Discover what employers expect from students before, during and after a career expo.

    Fall
  • The Nielson Company Info Session

    HEC: 101

    Want to learn more about working for The Nielson Companyl? Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the company and open positions!

    Fall
  • Building a Successful Budget

    Graduate Student Center: Colbourn Hall, Suite 146

    Learn to make the most of your money, the importance of emergency funds, how to save for a future expense, and know about Paying Yourself first. Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.

    Fall
  • Meditation Class (Recurring Event)

    RWC @ Knights Plaza

    Just Be Meditation Class - Take time to Just Be and join WHPS in a guided meditation class! Students only. Come reduce your stress and learn the basics of meditation.

    Fall
  • Educated, Black, Male: Marc Lamont Hill

    Morgridge International Reading Center: Global Communications Room

    Come join the MSC in celebrating Black History Month with Marc Lamont Hill! He is an American academic, journalist, author, activist and organizer, and television personality. He is a Distinguished Professor of African American Studies at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. He was the original host of the television show Our World with Black Enterprise and hosts the online Internet-based …

    Fall
  • Introduction to Al-Anon (Recurring Event)

    Counseling and Psychological Services

    This meeting is held every Monday (unless otherwise noted on the UCF calendar) from 6:30pm to 7pm at thePoint @ UCF in Research Park: SUITE 135, 12424 Research Pkwy #250, Orlando, FL. This meeting is meant to introduce you to Al-Anon meetings and answer questions like, “How does an Al-Anon meeting work?” “What must we do to participate?” “How do …

    Fall
  • F.L.A.M.E General Body Meeting

    Student Union: 221

    Fostering Leadership and Maintaining Excellence: Join the National Society of Black Engineers as we teach students about leadership opportunities within our organization. Groom your confidence, increase your capacity to analyze problems, and develop your communciation skills with a leadership role! Find out more about the National Society of Black Engineers and our events for the semester. See you there!

    Fall