Thursday, July 14, 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
  • 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
  • Koru Basic Mindfulness Course (Recurring Event)

    Recreation and Wellness Center at Knight's Plaza: Mind & Body Studio

    Relax this summer with Koru! This free interactive mindfulness course is offered to enrolled UCF students. Learn different meditations and mindfulness techniques to become more calm and focused in your day-to-day life! Class dates are Thursdays, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21 and 7/28 from 11:00a.m.–12:15 p.m., attendance at all 4 classes is requested. To register follow the link or email pamela.mills@ucf.edu for more information. 

    Fall
  • Zotero Citation Management - Online (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    This session will lead you through Zotero citation management features. Zotero is a free tool, and similar to other citation managers it allows you to organize sources for projects, import citations from databases, catalogs, and webpages, save PDFs, format citations and bibliographies in Word, and create groups for resource sharing.   Please note: Students will receive a link to participate online upon …

    Fall
  • Major in Happiness (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    Undecided about your major? Not sure which career direction to pursue? Attend this workshop to learn how your values, interests, personality, and skills intersect for a career that works for you. Please view the attached “MIH - Career Interest Assessment” worksheet before clicking “Register”. Once you register for this workshop, you will be redirected to complete a Pre-Survey activity utilizing …

    Fall
  • Coping and Resiliency

    Virtual

    Individuals who are resilient have developed healthy ways to cope and overcome their stress and adversity. Resilience can be created. This workshop will focus on teaching you how to build resiliency and coping strategies to deal with adversities during stressful times, and come back stronger. This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-being Online Workshop (WOW) …

    Fall
  • Couponing 101 (Recurring Event)

    RWC: 206

    Are you interested in learning how to coupon the right way? That's great! Come and learn how to save money and get items for little to no cost. This one hour workshop will have you excited about shopping on a budget. See you soon...

    Fall
  • Student Green Dot Training

    Virtual

    Green Dot is a bystander intervention training program that aims to reduce power based personal violence on campus by training students, faculty, and staff how to become active bystanders. Green Dot uses the concept of displacing Red Dots (potential/real acts of violence) with Green Dots (actions taken to eliminate/ prevent Red Dots). Actions could be reactive or proactive. Green Dot Bystander …

    Fall
  • Student Government Senate (Recurring Event)

    Student Union: Charge on Chamber

    The Legislative Branch (or Student Body Senate) is composed of 72 student leaders who are elected by the student body each year. Our Student Body Senate provides students and organizations with the funds necessary for travel and conference registration, as well as for campus-wide events and projects. Also, through various committees, Senate has great impact on issues that directly regard the Student Body. Student Senators also work …

    Fall