The History Department is hosting the 2024 Florida Historical Society Annual Meeting and Symposium. Join us for academic paper presentations and panel discussions from professional historians, graduate students, and more, on Florida history and culture. To view this year's program of panels and events, please visit https://tinyurl.com/FHSUCF24
FallWant to know more about becoming a UCF Knight? High school students and college students seeking to transfer to UCF are invited to join our faculty, staff and administrators for a daylong open house event. This is your opportunity to learn first-hand about our campus, academic programs, student life, financial aid and much more. Families are welcome! Check-in begins at …
FallJoin LGBTQ+ Services as we march in the Orlando Pride Parade. Shirt and beads are provided.
FallExperience the exceptional talents of UCF's top-performing students as they compete for $2,000 in scholarship prizes. Three expert judges will select the winner, who will have the opportunity to perform with either the UCF Orchestra or UCF Wind Ensemble in the spring semester. This final round of the annual UCF Concerto-Aria competition is open to the general public, and admission …
FallThis film is part of the 2024 Latin American/Latinx Film Festival. All films in this series are free and open to the public. In Kaqchikel and Spanish with English subtitles With María Mercedes Coroy, María Telón, Manuel Antún, Justo Lorenzo, Marvin Coroy GUATEMALA’S OFFICIAL ENTRY TO THE ACADEMY AWARDS® The brilliant debut by Guatemalan filmmaker Jayro Bustamante is a mesmerizing …
FallCoronation, Contemplation, and Fantasy: Embark on a Musical Journey with the UCF Choirs! This electrifying concert features the grandeur of Handel's Coronation Anthems, the serene beauty of new Octavo selections, and the dramatic power of Beethoven's Choral Fantasy, featuring our esteemed faculty member, concert pianist Sun-A Park. Witness the majesty of Handel's celebratory anthems, fit for a king. Be transported …
FallExperience the raw energy and emotional depth of Jonathan Larson’s groundbreaking musical, Rent, a rock-infused retelling of La Bohème set amidst the HIV/AIDS crisis and the fight against gentrification in New York City’s East Village. Follow a group of bohemian artists as they navigate love, loss, and legacy while grappling with the harsh realities of their time. With iconic songs …
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