Events in the College of Arts and Humanities
The Department of Writing and Rhetoric contributes a vertical writing curriculum and experience for all UCF students, from first year to graduate students, and supports a vibrant writing culture by supporting faculty across UCF in the teaching of writing. Writing Fest UCF showcases the breadth of the Department's contributions to building and sustaining students' and faculties' writing lives at UCF …
CAH EventsAs the second day of UCF Writing Fest, Writing/Rhetoric Undergraduate & Graduate Symposium is where the upper-division and graduate symposium showcases some of the best writing, rhetoric, and literacy projects created by students in upper-division and graduate courses offered by the Department of Writing and Rhetoric. This year's symposium features a virtual poster gallery and three panel presentations. All events …
CAH EventsGetting started on a writing assignment, and don’t know where to begin? The Drafting Lab can help! No appointments are 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!
CAH EventsJoin the UCF History Department for a Faculty Book Talk at the UCF Morgridge International Reading Center's Gallery. Dr. David Head, Dr. Peter Larson, and Dr. John Sacher will discuss their recent publications in a panel format. 2020 George Washington Book Prize Finalist, David Head will discuss his book, A Crisis of Peace: George Washington, the Newburgh Conspiracy, and the …
CAH EventsUCF students: Join us for a chat in Portuguese! Come speak Portuguese with us and improve your proficiency. All levels are welcome. We meet from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., on the following dates:Thursday, February 10Thursday, February 24Thursday, March 17Thursday, March 31Thursday, April 14 This is a virtual event. Please contact Ms. Pegoraro for the login information at Evelin.Pegoraro@ucf.edu.
CAH EventsThe Unversity Writing Center invites graduate students to a weekly write-in group. This is a dedicated time for graduate students to focus on writing assignments, dissertations, research, or other projects. This is an in-person event held in Trevor Colbourn Hall 109. Participants should come at the start of the event, and stay the entire time.
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