Wednesday, March 20, 2019

  • Spring Reading Clinic for K-6 Students

    UCF: TBD

    Would your child benefit from more one-to-one and small group instruction in reading and writing? This spring, the College of Community Innovation and Education is offering a reading clinic for K-6 students on UCF's main campus. Your child will be paired with an undergraduate education student for individualized support in developing their reading, writing, and thinking abilities. In our final …

    Fall
  • Spring Math Clinic for K-5 Students

    Teaching Academy

    Would your child benefit from more one-to-one and small group instruction in mathematics? Would you like more specific information about your child’s mathematics performance and at-home suggestions? Your child will be paired with an undergraduate education student for individualized support in developing their mathematics and thinking abilities. Our clinic meets Wednesdays, with the exception of March 13, 20 and April …

    Fall
  • Materiel: Sculptures and Works on Paper

    Addition Financial Arena: Veterans Academic Resource Center

    Materiel: Sculptures and Works on Paperby: Kevin Haran, Associate Professor, UCF School of Visual Arts & DesignExhibition Dates: March 1-31, 2019 Location: Veterans Academic Resource Center (VARC)Open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.This exhibition consists of three-dimensional cardboard constructions of military hardware and mixed media works on paper inspired by family members who served in the armed services. Presented …

    Fall
  • Portraits of Empowerment: Womanhood & Activism

    John C. Hitt Library: main floor

    Portraits of Empowerment: Womanhood & Activism Exhibition Dates: March 6 - March 27, 2019Location: John C. Hitt Library, Main FloorPlease check the Library's hours HERE. March is recognized as Women’s History Month, a time to credit and celebrate the vast contributions of women to society. Portraits of Empowerment: Womanhood & Activism honors women and, specifically, their relationships to activism as …

    Fall
  • Blood Drive (Recurring Event)

    Veterans Commemorative Site

    Knights Bleed Black & Gold! Visit http://BloodDrives-UCF.org for blood drive schedules, volunteering, special events, Adopt-A-Blood-Drive, the UCF Blood Drives Advisory Council, internships, and more. Blood Drives at UCF a group of students, faculty, and staff working together to save lives and foster a culture of blood donorship on campus. We'd love for you to join us! Thank you for making …

    Fall
  • iACE Peer to Peer Mentoring: Drop-In Hours (Recurring Event)

    Trevor Colbourn Hall: 205A

    It's time to connect what's now to what's next. iACE is your resource to learn about research, study abroad, intersnhsip, and graduate school preparation. https://dtl.ucf.edu/iace/ Prefer to schedule an appointment with a peer mentor? Schedule one here: https://calendly.com/iacepeeradvising

    Fall
  • SVAD Annual M.F.A. Exhibition (Recurring Event)

    UCF Art Gallery

    The 2019 Annual M.F.A. Exhibition is a group exhibition showcasing the thesis work of Master of Fine Arts candidates in the UCF School of Visual Arts and Design. More Information Exhibition Dates: Feb. 28-March 22Opening Reception: Thursday, Feb. 28 from 7-8 p.m.

    Fall
  • FREE Rapid HIV Testing Event (Recurring Event)

    Recreation and Wellness Center: 111 (WHPS Classroom)

    FREE Rapid HIV Testing Event Do you know your status? Stop by Wellness and Health Promotion Services during our Free Rapid HIV Testing event from 10am-2pm to get tested. No appointments necessary – walk-ins welcome. Take charge of your sexual wellness by taking an HIV test and get your results in 15 minutes. Be a Healthy Knight. WHPS is located …

    Fall
  • Creating Masks That Demonstrate Inclusion and Diversity

    Barbara Ying Center: 140

    Course Number: DIV392 Wednesday, March 20 from 10:00am-12:00pm Facilitator: Huaixiang Tan Location: Barbara Ying Center, Room 140 Masks as cultural objects have been used throughout the world in all periods of time. They can represent supernatural beings, change identity, or define identity. Workshop participants will learn about examples of masks from around the world and have the opportunity to create …

    Fall
  • Non-tenure Earning Faculty Communities

    Teaching Academy: 130

    Faculty Excellence's interdisciplinary non-tenure earning (NTE) community drives our UCF Collective Impact while developing and retaining NTE faculty. Monthly forums provide NTE faculty professional and leadership development and peer support. All NTE faculty have an open invitation to join us monthly. You may choose an action team or you may choose to network with your NTE colleagues regarding best practices …

    Fall
  • How to: Prepare A Poster Presentation (Recurring Event)

    Trevor Colbourn Hall: 201

    This workshop will help you gain skills to prepare a poster presentation of your research or creative work. This workshop is ideal for students planning to present their work at the Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence or other conferences. No RSVP required. All workshops are first come, first serve unless otherwise noted. Note: This workshop is for students already working …

    Fall
  • Competitive Intelligence: Industry, Company, and Market Research

    John C. Hitt Library: 223

    Find the information that will make your startup a success! Including: market research, industry research, trade journals, customer analytics, consumer trends, and intellectual property. RSVP for the event here. https://guides.ucf.edu/entrepreneur

    Fall
  • What is a CV? (Recurring Event)

    Online

    How does a CV differ from a resume? Techniques to target academic and professional positions will be discussed. Discover the components and formats to create a document that effectively communicates your professional background. Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.

    Fall
  • Where is my best self? - Branding/Marketing Yourself and Your Business

    Starter Space: 135 BA 1

    Kaitlyn Study is the founder and owner of South Street & Co. Through compelling call-to-action oriented content, Kaitlyn helps local service-based businesses generate leads and prospective customers. During this talk, Kaitlyn will give us tips, tricks, and best practices on marketing and branding among all aspects of life.

    Fall
  • What is a CV?- Graduate Series (Webinar) (Recurring Event)

    Online

    Create a CV that effectively communicates your professional background. ONLINE ONLY! Please RSVP through the UCF Graduate Studies Center. *This is a webinar, be sure to register prior to the session: http://www.anymeeting.com/PIID=ED59DF82814A3A *

    Fall
  • Title IX Training (Recurring Event)

    LEAD Lounge: Ferrell Commons 7E Ste 165

    Learn more about UCF's Let's Be Clear campaign and Title IX at university, as well as resources at our university.

    Fall
  • Honors Undergraduate Thesis Information Session

    The Burnett Honors College: BHC 130

    The Office of Honors Research hosts various information sessions throughout the fall, spring, and summer semesters. These information sessions cover the Honors Thesis eligibility requirements, program benefits, and an overview of the steps to complete an Honors Undergraduate thesis/creative project. During these sessions students can ask questions and fill out the Honors Thesis Eligibility form to get started in pursuing …

    Fall
  • CANCELED: FTCE GKT English Language Skills and Reading Workshop with Regional Campuses (Recurring Event)

    ED305: 305

    No reservations are required for Main Campus attendance. An overview of GKT with a pretest to test your knowledge of the English Language Skill's (ELS) "rules" will be conducted in the first session. (Don't worry, the test is neither collected nor evaluated by anyone except you.) Within the two days, we will cover all three competencies of the ELS: 1. …

    Fall
  • Equali-tea

    Student Union 218ABCD

    A conversation about social issues affecting women. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/373907496778964/

    Fall
  • RWC and WHPS Job Fair (Recurring Event)

    Recreation and Wellness Center

    Work at UCF's favorite place to play! Wednesday, March 202:00pm - 4:00pmThursday, March 215:00pm - 7:00pmJoin us and come learn more about the positions at the RWC and WHPS! These are informal, informational sessions but we highly encourage you to attend. Positions will be available for Spring and Summer 2018. To apply, please submit your application, resume and cover letter. …

    Fall
  • College Life Skills Workshops Series - Designing a Personal Code of Ethics

    student Union 223: Room 223 (Cedar Key)

    Students face many decisions throughout their college experience. Knowing what you stand for can help you make sound decisions, draw boundaries, and feel confident in the direction you are heading. Learn how to understand what you stand for and design your own personal code of ethics. March 20th from 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Student Union Room 223

    Fall
  • Non-tenure Earning Faculty Communities

    Teaching Academy: 130

    Faculty Excellence's interdisciplinary non-tenure earning (NTE) community drives our UCF Collective Impact while developing and retaining NTE faculty. Monthly forums provide NTE faculty professional and leadership development and peer support. All NTE faculty have an open invitation to join us monthly. You may choose an action team or you may choose to network with your NTE colleagues regarding best practices …

    Fall
  • Applying to Grad School Starts Now

    Trevor Colbourn Hall: 201

    What do I need to prepare for a graduate school application? Academic Advancement Programs (AAP) gives an overview of the pieces of a competitive graduate school applicant. Usually, students with 0-60 credits gain the most from this workshop, as they learn how to build towards a competitive application. Now you know that graduate school is for you, but what do …

    Fall
  • CANCELED: GKT English Language, Reading and Writing Skills Small Group Session (Recurring Event)

    Education Complex 206L: ED206L

    No reservations are required, however there is limited space! No need to arrive on time; come and go as you please. These sessions are a safe place for students to grow intellectually and to develop their study strategies to pass the GKT. I recommend students to take a pretest on the English Language Skill's (ELS) competencies, Reading, or Writing (in …

    Fall
  • FreshU Kitchen Cooking Class - by RSVP only (Recurring Event)

    Neptune 158: Multipurpose Room

    Wellness and Health Promotion Services (WHPS) is proud to offer:FreshU Kitchen Cooking Class Get hands on experience in the kitchen and learn how to make delicious, healthy food! You get to eat what you make and take home the leftovers too. Check out our schedule below. All classes take place in the Multipurpose Room of the Neptune Housing Community (behind …

    Fall