There are many benefits to your mental health of spending time outdoors and in nature. Learn about the resources and programs at the UCF Arboretum and how students can connect with nature on campus to enhance their well-being! This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-Being Online Workshop (WOW) series! Learn about CAPS and other workshops.
FallIn response to the growing complexity of software systems, the field of software engineering research has seen a recent focus on automating various development tasks in an attempt to facilitate or augment the abilities of engineers. Driving this line of work is a combination of deep learning techniques and the large amount of open-source data available in software repositories. In …
FallAbout The purpose of the American Red Cross Adult First Aid, CPR/AED class is to help participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac and breathing emergencies. Participants in this class will gain the skills to give immediate care to a suddenly ill or injured person until more advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. This class requires an online portion …
FallThis info session is for students interested in majoring in Studio Art with an emphasis in Photography on UCF's Main Campus. Professor Brooks Dierdorff will be giving a presentation about what kinds of classes are offered, what the students can expect to learn, and how they might translate their degree into a career. There will be a Q & A …
FallAttending a research conference is a wonderful opportunity where you can learn, network, and expand your horizons. This information session, aimed at undergraduates and researchers who are getting ready for their first conference, will cover: What academic conferences are How to find and apply to relevant conferences How to get funding to attend conferences How to prepare for conferences What …
FallLearn Cricut and iron-on vinyl techniques to create educational projects! Participants will get to take home the item they make. Event is limited to the first 10 participants due to space constraints in the lab.
FallHello to all those that work at UCF -- are you a member of staff interested in playing tennis on a regular basis? I am a new professor based at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management and I am looking to create a community of UCF staff who are interested to play regular tennis singles or doubles. If so, please …
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