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Join us as we celebrate Women's History Month! The RWC's Women on Weights Program is designed to teach female-identifying patrons how to lift weights, execute proper form, and feel more confident in the gym. No experience is required, and all levels are welcome.
Spring Semester 2017Join us as we celebrate Women's History Month! The RWC's Women on Weights Program is designed to teach female-identifying patrons how to lift weights, execute proper form, and feel more confident in the gym. No experience is required, and all levels are welcome.
Spring Semester 2017Join us as we celebrate Women's History Month! The RWC's Women on Weights Program is designed to teach female-identifying patrons how to lift weights, execute proper form, and feel more confident in the gym. No experience is required, and all levels are welcome.
Spring Semester 2017Join us for a free place to study, work, and hangout! We also have free coffee and tea. Open Monday-Thursday at 10am-4pm. Closed on Martin Luther King Day (Jan. 15th) and during Spring Break (March 18th-21st)
Spring Semester 2017Participants will explore multiple aspects of gender diversity and learn how to serve as more effective allies to the Trans and Gender Diverse community. This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-Being Online Workshop (WOW) series! Learn about CAPS and other workshops.
Spring Semester 2017Starting a writing assignment, and don’t know where to begin? The University Writing Center’s Drop-In Drafting Lab can help! No appointments required — you can drop in during our open hours and: clarify assignment expectations develop a plan brainstorm ideas or just spend time writing! Any and all writers are welcome! The Drafting Lab will be unavailable on the following …
Spring Semester 2017Join us for our online information session for the Fintech MS degree program. This session will provide information about the program including curriculum, learning outcomes, schedule, cohort format, application process and admission process. Q&A with Coordinator of Graduate Admissions, Meredith Smart and Director of the program, Dr. Christo Pirinsky.
Spring Semester 2017Learn how to communicate your research project to a variety of audiences. This workshop is ideal for those presenting their research at the Student Scholar Symposium.
Spring Semester 2017The Neil Euliano Chair in Italian Studies is proud to present a lecture by Luca Cottini on the world-famous “Made in Italy” brand. “Made in Italy” is a globally recognized label, indicating a distinctive form of elegance, quality, and savoir faire. Why is this form of branding so successful? What uniquely Italian traits define it? In this presentation, Dr. Cottini …
Spring Semester 2017The UCF Department of History presents the Annual Pauley Lecture on Global Affairs with Dr. Lori Khatchadourian, Associate Professor, Departments of Near Eastern Studies and Anthropology and Director of Graduate Studies, Archaeology from Cornell University. Dr. Khatchadourian will present "Heritage Forensics: Satellites and Specters in the Contested Caucasus." Reception - 5:00pm | Lecture - 6:00pm For questions or more information, …
Spring Semester 2017Description: “Are you an engineering major seeking a career in the Themed Entertainment industry? Want to learn more about what goes into designing and fabricating a thematicexperience? Join us in welcoming the following companies as they give us insight into what ittakes to create a magical experience and connect with those who make it all possible!”Date: March 25th, 6:30 pm - 9:00 …
Spring Semester 2017