ONLINE COURSE Visit https://diversity.ucf.edu/training/online-workshops/ for registration instructions. You must complete all three sections with a score of 75% or higher to receive credit.This is a three part online workshop: Cognitive Domain Affective Domain Skill-Building Domain Cultural competency is the ability to function effectively in the presence of socio-cultural diversity. In 2008, Diversity Track (Summer Faculty Development Conference) scholars proposed 21 …
FallThe Women First at UCF Project is a collaboration between Dr. M. C. Santana (Women’s and Gender Studies), Dr. Robert Cassanello (History), Mary Rubin, Eli Jimenez, and Christopher Saclolo (Special Collections & University Archives). In this interdisciplinary project, the exhibit team envisioned documenting the legacy of women who occupied a rank, position or graduation as first in their field. Our …
FallThe 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to rapidly evolve. While no cases have been reported at the university, UCF will move to remote instruction effective Monday, March 16, to minimize health and safety risks to the UCF community, especially as students and faculty prepare to return from Spring Break. Remote instruction will continue for at least two weeks. Fourteen days …
FallThis event has been canceled. Party for One and Compulsory are simultaneous solo exhibitions showcasing the thesis work of the Spring 2020 Master of Fine Arts candidates in the UCF School of Visual Arts and Design. Party For One showcases contemporary bookbinder Jacob Zhefu Wan. Creating mixed media conceptual books of his personal experience as an Asian man, he explores …
FallLooking for a more peaceful approach to your week? Come experience a new way of being and learn mindfulness skills! Part of a weekly workshop series. CAPS workshops are free, require no sign-up, and space is provided on a first-come-first-serve basis to currently enrolled students.
FallJoin us for a book Club Series where we dive into Crucet's "My Time Among the Whites" - a collection of essays on feeling like an "accidental" American. Followed by a chance to meet with Crucet in April.
FallThis talk focuses on the use of race, class, and nationalism as tools of exclusion in the early women’s rights movement and as it transitioned into the final push for the 19th Amendment. In doing so, it employs third wave feminist theoretical use of intersectionality to complicate the narrative of the female suffrage movement.
Fall"Maintaining Cooperation in the Presence of Cheaters and Parasites in Wasp Societies" presented by Dr. Floria Mora-Kepfer Uy
FallJoin us in the Pegasus Ballroom from 7pm-10pm for a night exploring the many faces of drag in our local community and abroad. Performers will be sharing how they sashay their way in their art form as well as the intersections they navigate through the expression of their complex identities. Any voluntary donations will directly benefit Orlando’s Zebra Coalition: An …
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