Events in the College of Arts and Humanities

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

  • Deep Futures: Sites of Toxic Land Use by Amanda Leigh Evans | UCF Art Gallery (Recurring Event)

    UCF Art Gallery

    Explore Deep Futures: Sites of Toxic Land Use by Amanda Leigh Evans at the UCF Art Gallery from Jan. 15 - Feb. 13. The gallery is open Mon. - Fri., 10am - 5pm, and all exhibits are free and open to the public.  Exhibition Statement:  Since 2018, Amanda Leigh Evans has been collecting raw materials (photos, rocks, soils, pressings, and …

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  • Education, Memory, and the Making of an Inclusive Society

    ED 305

    How do societies decide what—and who—they remember? And how can education confront painful histories while building a more inclusive future? Dr. Michal Vanek brings international expertise in heritage preservation, museum studies, and public history to this timely lecture. Trained in UNESCO World Heritage Studies and holding a PhD in Museum Studies, Dr. Vanek has worked at the forefront of cultural memory—from UNESCO World Heritage nominations …

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  • Life Without Free Will

    Virtual

    The vast majority of people — including philosophers — are “compatibilists,” believing that the world is a materialist place with determinist rules yet still allows for free will.  In this talk, I'll argue that free will is a myth, completely incompatible with what we know about the biology of behavior. Moreover, I'll explain that it would be a great thing …

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