Wednesday, October 16, 2019

  • Café Francophone - French Conversation (Recurring Event)

    Trevor Colbourn Hall: 211

    Come to the French café to improve your French communication skills and meet new friends. This activity is for students who want to improve their French skills, and native speakers are welcome. It is offered every other Wednesday. From 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm, the event is for students with at least an intermediate level of French; from 2:30 pm …

    Fall
  • Film: Children Left Behind - Diversity Week @ UCF Libraries

    John C. Hitt Library: 223

    Most high school students in the United States are required to pass a series of exams in order to earn a high school diploma. From coast to coast, more and more states are using these high stakes tests in an effort to reverse the supposed rising tide of mediocrity in our public schools and close the achievement gap between socioeconomic …

    Fall
  • Continuum- Violence Prevention Certificate Series (Recurring Event)

    RWC: 249

    Participants will place various scenarios on a continuum spanning from harmless to interpersonal violence. See where each scenario falls according to indivdual participants and how this relates to rape culture in our society.

    Fall
  • Freshman Edition: Build Winning Resumes (Recurring Event)

    Career Services and Experiential Learning: 121

    Resume building workshop for freshman students highlighting how to incorporate collegiate co-curricular experiences on resume. This session is not available for GEB points. SLS Students: You must print out and bring in your Resume Writing Worksheet for attendance points.

    Fall
  • How To: Publish your Undergraduate Research (Recurring Event)

    Trevor Colbourn Hall: 201

    Presented by The Pegasus Review: UCF Undergraduate Research Journal, this workshop will review the basic strategies to synthesize your undergraduate research for publication. Students who are already involved with a research project will benefit the most from this workshop. No RSVP required. All workshops are first-come, first-serve unless otherwise noted. Questions? Feel free to contact the Office of Undergraduate Research …

    Fall
  • A Practical Guide to Preventing Plagiarism – ELECTIVE

    Graduate Student Center: Trevor Colbourn Hall: 213

    This session will outline ethical writing guidelines and define commonly found plagiarism practices. The student will gain an understanding on how to prevent plagiarizing another person’s work and learn the proper use of citations when drafting research papers and journals. Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.

    Fall
  • State of the University

    Student Union: Pegasus Ballroom

    Wednesday, October 16, 2019 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Interim President Thad Seymour Jr. will share plans for the upcoming academic year and celebrate recent faculty, student, alumni, and university accomplishments at the 2019 State of the University Address. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. and parking is available in Garage D. Watch live online at Facebook.com/UCF

    Fall
  • Drum Your Stress Away!

    Counseling and Psychological Services

    Experience the power of music to help you lower stress, increase relaxation skills, build intrapersonal support and discover your personal rhythm. In this workshop, you will use drums* to express yourself by engaging in an evidence-based program to increase overall wellness. Come to one, two, or all three workshops. Arrive up to 15 minutes prior to start time to sign …

    Fall
  • Trans* In College Book Club, Discussion Meeting 5 -- DIV451.0001

    CB1: 205

    The Division of Teaching and Learning is hosting a campus wide book club for faculty, staff, and students. The book, Trans* In College by Z Nicolazzo (University of Arizona), is a foundational study on trans students' experiences across large universities like ours. Through reading and conversing, members will learn about the experiences of students, peers, colleagues, and friends, and how …

    Fall
  • Bootcamp (Recurring Event)

    UnionWest 2nd floor, RWC @ Downtown

    This circuit style class provides a full body work out, using limited equipment. It includes a wide variety of exercise techniques, such as cardiovascular work, strength training, and plyometrics.

    Fall
  • Instructional Design and Technology Open House

    Morgridge International Reading Center

    Meet employers, internship coordinators and program faculty members to hear what local industry leaders are saying about Instructional Design and Technology (ID&T). Find out which employers from the industry will join us. We will offer free food and refreshments while you learn about the field, our programs of study, potential internships and career opportunities. We are also offering free graduate …

    Fall
  • Esports Tournament (Recurring Event)

    UnionWest 2nd Floor: Lobby

    Participate in a video game competition with all equipment provided by the RWC. Featured game: Super Smash Bros. Sign up here: https://www.imleagues.com/spa/sport/cdd03e98f87d498fb737ebc0232a5428/home

    Fall
  • Zumba (Recurring Event)

    UnionWest 2nd floor, RWC @ Downtown

    A dance fitness class using Latin and International music with a combination of rhythms that keep you moving to the beat! No dance experience necessary!

    Fall