Friday, October 19, 2018

  • Facebook Lobby Day

    ENG II Atrium: Atrium

    Facebook will host an App Showcase Day on Friday, October 19, 10:00am-2:00pm, in the ENG2 Atrium. Additional details can be found on Piazza... 1. Students must visit www.piazza.com/events 2. Search for University of Central Florida 3. Sign-In to the event (s) of your choice 4. Check your email and follow the Piazza instructions.

    Fall
  • Diversity Week: Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton’s Cafeteria

    John C. Hitt Library: 223

    EMMY Award-winning Screaming Queens tells the little-known story of the first known act of collective, violent resistance to the social oppression of queer people in the United States - a 1966 riot in San Francisco's impoverished Tenderloin neighborhood, three years before the famous gay riot at New York's Stonewall Inn. Screaming Queens introduces viewers to street queens, cops and activist …

    Fall
  • Multicultural Diversity Day

    Memory Mall

    The event allows Registered Student Organizations to highlight their organization and unify the community on the different cultures that comprise the student body. Out on Memory Mall, a giant maze-like inflatable will be available for students to participate that bring them together in the center.

    Fall
  • 2018 Annual Employee Awards Program (Faculty & Staff Only)

    Student Union: Pegasus Ballroom

    Please join us for an afternoon of celebration as UCF Human Resources recognizes our dedicated employees at the 46th Annual Employee Awards Program! Honorees include employees celebrating years of service anniversaries and this year's retirees. The winners of the USPS Employee of the Year Award, the Gabor A&P Excellence Award, and the United Way Advocate Leadership Award will also be …

    Fall
  • Atheism and Humanism: Living Without God (Recurring Event)

    Barbara Ying Center: 140

    Course number: DIV353 Friday, October 19 from 3:00pm-4:30pm Facilitator: Tee Rogers Location: Barbara Ying Center, Room 140 Friday, October 20 from 1:00pm-2:30pm Facilitator: Tee Rogers Location: Barbara Ying Center, Room 140 This is an InterWorldview advanced workshop focusing specifically on Atheism. We define Atheism, Humanism, and other non-faith identities and explore the values and inner-life of non-religious individuals. We learn …

    Fall
  • Diversity Workshop: Atheism and Humanism: Living Without God (Recurring Event)

    Thompson Training Room: Barbara Ying Center

    Employees sign up through MyUCF, Employee Self Service, Training, DIV353. Students and community members email Diverse@ucf.edu to register. This is an InterWorldview discussion focusing specifically on Atheistic identities. We define Atheism, Humanism, and other non-faith identities and explore the values and inner-life of non-religious individuals. We learn about the specific challenges non-religious people face and consider ways to build bridges …

    Fall
  • I/O Psychology Brown Bag Seminar presents Dr. Robert Folger, UCF College of Business Administratoin

    PSY 301Q: 301Q

    How do people reconcile (a) their rights to do as they please, with (b) their responsibilities for adherence to norms of conduct? This brown bag session focuses on two different motivational “forces” in that regard. Psychology routinely invokes one—the expected-value consequences of behavior. The other has not received as much attention—the “value” of a behavior in-and-of-itself. Some preliminary research results …

    Fall
  • Chemistry Invited Speaker - Dr. Michael Wales

    Health & Public Affairs I: 119

    Invited Speaker

    Fall
  • Arboretum Spooktacular

    Arboretum: Trailer 525

    Welcome brave campers to the UCF Arboretum Spooktacular! We at the UCF Arboretum are dying for you to join us at the Arboretum Park for a spooky night of outdoor frights. Venture through our terror trail (Friday night ONLY), if you dare. Trail opens at 6:30 PM and closes at 9:30 PM.We will be screening the horror filled movie “Cabin …

    Fall
  • Theatre UCF presents Hot Mikado (Recurring Event)

    Theatre UCF: Main Stage: TH 6

    A hilarious update of Gilbert and Sullivan’s perennial classic, Hot Mikado combines Japanese design with popular American song and dance. In a land where laws sentence people to death for almost any indiscretion, jazz, blues and gospel are spoken fluently. Book and lyrics adapted by David H. BellMusic adapted and arranged by Rob BowmanBased on “The Mikado” by W.S. Gilbert …

    Fall