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 …
FallExperience 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. No musical experience necessary and drums will be provided. CAPS workshops …
FallThe Beethoven Project (A New Light)Exhibition Dates: February 14 — April 28Location: Orlando Science Center, Fusion Gallery The graduate students in the Animation and Visual Effects Master of Fine Arts program in the School of Visual Arts and Design at UCF represent a range of traditionally and digitally trained artists with foundations in film, illustration, drawing, painting and sculpture. The …
FallThe UCF Musical Theatre Class of 2020 takes on iconic Broadway roles in a cabaret-style performance featuring songs from hit musicals such as Les Misérables, In The Heights, Hair, Cabaret, Wicked, Pippin, Chicago and more! Tickets: $10-$20 Tickets will be available beginning Monday, March 2, 2020 at 12 PM. Get your tickets on arts.ucf.edu/celebrates. UCF Celebrates the Arts, an annual …
Fall“SEA” is a series of short works by UCF composers addressing various aspects of this issue: the mystery and wonder of oceanic ecosystems, the crisis wrought by the ongoing changes to climate and the hope and fear with which one might reasonably consider the future of life near the sea, in Florida and beyond. From Robinson Meyer, writing for The …
FallRimma Bergeron-Langlois (Yermosh) began playing the violin when she was five years old, and her first public appearance was on Ukrainian National television when she was six. She studied at the specialized music school in Kharkov, Ukraine and was a prize winner at the Adolescent’s Assemblies of Arts International competition in Moscow, Russia. Rimma went on to pursue her Bachelor’s …
FallThis concert is for lovers of chamber music! A mix of woodwind and brass ensembles perform music from across the spectrum of time and genre. Tickets: $5, Free for 18 & under or with UCF ID if reserved by April 6 at 5 p.m. Tickets will be available beginning Monday, March 2, 2020 at 12 PM. Get your tickets on …
FallThe UCF choral ensembles perform inspirational pieces of passion and purpose. The concert also features a special performance by the UCF Alumni Choir. Tickets: $5, Free for 18 & under or with UCF ID if reserved by April 6 at 5 p.m. Tickets will be available beginning Monday, March 2, 2020 at 12 PM. Get your tickets on arts.ucf.edu/celebrates. UCF …
FallThe Pegasus String Quartet makes its UCF Celebrates the Arts debut. The new graduate string quartet celebrates Beethoven’s 250th birthday with his String Quartet No. 2 in G major, op.18 and will partner with Winter Park High School’s Sprezzature String Quartet for the famous Mendelssohn Octet. The program also includes Puccini’s Crisantemi and Dvořák’s “American” String Quartet. Tickets: $10-20 Tickets …
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