Tuesday, July 12, 2022

  • 2022 Competitive Programming Summer Institute

    Engineering 1: 260

    The Summer Institute is an intensive two-week program for gifted and high-achieving students who have a background in Computer Science with an interest in algorithms and programming competitions. The program offers lectures on data structures and algorithms commonly seen in competitions, several practice competitions, problem reviews of those competitions, and personalized coaching from coaches and members of UCF’s acclaimed Programming …

    Fall
  • Camp Connect II

    L3Harris Engineering Center: 101

    Camp Connect II is a week-long camp that provides students with a deeper hands-on experience within the various engineering fields.  Students participate in hands-on activities, group projects, and presentations led by our own faculty and student organizations. Students may also visit various off-campus UCF labs. Information about Camp Connect II will be sent to eligible participants who have previously attended …

    Fall
  • CAMP iREAD: Focusing on preliteracy skills for children with ASD

    UCF Communication Sciences and Disorders Clinic: 3280 Progress Drive Suite 500

    The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders Clinic at the University of Central Florida will host CAMP iREAD which focuses on preliteracy skills for children with ASD from July 11 to July 21. To sign up, email ucfcommclinic@ucf.edu . 4 days a week | 3 hours/day for 2 weeks | 9:00am - 12pm Mon.-Thurs. Targeting early reading and writing through multi-sensory and …

    Fall
  • Pathways 2022: The Carlos Malamud Prize Exhibition

    UCF Art Gallery

    This exhibition is the result of a collaborative partnership between the UCF Art Gallery at the University of Central Florida and the Rollins Museum of Art to celebrate and support emerging professional artists working in Florida. Juried by an external panel of three professionals from various areas of the art world, this year’s edition of the exhibition features six artists …

    Fall
  • Protect your Catalytic Converter!

    Parking Garage A

    The UCF Police Department, along with ProTechDNA and State Farm, will provide free engraving for catalytic converters on vehicles belonging to UCF students. UCFPD has partnered with ProtechDNA, which provides high-tech labels that can be placed directly on items like computers, bikes, phones and even catalytic converters. The labels have microscopic dots embedded into adhesive, and each dot is etched …

    Fall
  • Thesis and Departures Exhibition

    Southeast Museum of Photography

    The graduating seniors in the B.S. in Photography program will present their work at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach. The Thesis Exhibition will open on May 3, with a reception on Thursday, May 5, 6 - 7 p.m. The exhibition will run through July 19. The Southeast Museum of Photography is located at 1200 West International Speedway …

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

    Virtual

    Freshman, how do you craft a winning resume as you begin your academic career? This webinar for freshman students highlights how to incorporate and plan for collegiate co-curricular experiences on a resume. This session is not available for GEB points. SLS Students: You must refer to your Resume Writing Worksheet for your SLS assignment (found in your Webcourse under "Assignments"). …

    Fall
  • Downtown Grocery Shuttle (Recurring Event)

    Dr. Phillips Academic Commons Seneff Plaza

    UCF Parking and Transportation Services and UCF Student Government are proud to launch a pilot program of the Grocery Shuttle at UCF Downtown and Valencia College Downtown campus. The Grocery Shuttle will be available to UCF and Valencia students to take you from the downtown campus to the Publix at The Paramount on Lake Eola, 400 E. Central Blvd. The shuttle …

    Fall
  • Social Media and Mental Health

    Virtual

    In this workshop you will learn how social media fits into your mental health and ways to tailor your social media experience. Learn how to identify your social media values, create balance, and check in with your self-esteem. This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-being Online Workshop (WOW) series.  To learn more about CAPS and …

    Fall
  • Summer 2022 GKT Math Study Group (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    These sessions allow students to work on the GKT in small groups or independently with the aid of a tutor.  Bring your own study material(s) with specific questions or work with others on the test example provided by the FTCE website.

    Fall
  • Setting Goals and Sustaining Motivation (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    As a college student, you likely have personal and academic related goals that you want to achieve. This presentation will cover tips on setting goals and ways of staying motivated to accomplish your goals. This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-being Online Workshop (WOW) series.  To learn more about CAPS and other workshops please visit …

    Fall