Events in the College of Arts and Humanities

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

  • Student Music Recitals

    Virtual

    Join us for student musical recitals ongoing through April 9! Click here to view the livestream schedule.

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  • "Amalgam" - BFA Exhibition I (Recurring Event)

    UCF Art Gallery and Virtual

    Amalgam: BFA Exhibition I provides the opportunity for senior undergraduate students majoring in book arts, ceramics, drawing, experimental animation, illustration, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture to share their research and artistic practice. Exhibiting artists: Courtney Alvarez, Jeremie Bates, Raina Bow, Brittani Brown, Serena Bynum, Ella Elliston, Abby Girand, Christina Goldstein, Amanda Kern, Joseph Lee, Gabriel Marino, Michael West McCann, Brooke Ashlinn Morris, Krizia Negron, David A. Organista, Amy Pauli, Shakarr Presley, Chantal Rios, Margeaux Rogers, Sarah Taylor, Lucy West, Savannah Wheaton, and Simona Wiig …

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  • Voces Latinx: Celebrating Artistic Expression and Student Showcase

    Virtual

    Voces Latinx: Front the visual to the written word: Student Showcase You are welcome to experience the creative productions of students Marina Collier Vilma Portocarrero Joscelynn Torres Adri Perez Marena-Montes Colon Kizharia “Kiki” Hernandez with faculty Stacey DiLiberto and Cecilia Rodriguez Milanes as moderator.

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  • UCF French Honor Society (Pi Delta Phi) (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    Bonjour! Want to learn about the Francophone world, participate in our cultural events, and practice your French? Then come join the UCF French Honor Society (Pi Delta Phi)!  Meetings for this semester will be every other Wednesday, beginning February 10th, at 1-2pm (alternating with Café Francophone). Send us an email for the Zoom link. ucfpdp@gmail.com À bientôt!

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  • A Conversation with Guy P. Raffa: Dante's Afterlife

    Virtual

    The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures welcomes award-winning scholar, teacher, and digital humanist Guy P. Raffa for the 2021 Dr. Neil Euliano Lecture. Exiled in death as in life, Dante has hardly rested in peace over the centuries. His bones have been entombed, condemned, contested, stolen, hidden, discovered and reburied. They have been exhumed, examined and relocated, even threatened …

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