Events in the College of Arts and Humanities

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

  • Knights Write Showcase

    Pegasus Grand Ballroom

    Knights Write is an annual celebration of excellence in writing at UCF. During this event, UCF students, faculty, and invited speakers present research and creative work that explores the importance of writing across contexts, formats, and domains. Join us for an exciting day of posters, presentations and awards that feature thoughtful, engaging, outstanding work! Schedule of Events: 9:00 – 10:30 …

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  • Welcome and Poster Presentations

    Pegasus Grand Ballroom

    Knights Write is an annual celebration of excellence in writing at UCF. During this event, UCF students, faculty, and invited speakers present research and creative work that explores the importance of writing across contexts, formats, and domains. Join us for an exciting day of posters, presentations and awards that feature thoughtful, engaging, outstanding work! This event is hosted by the …

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  • Writing Research in Action: Investigating the Effects of Online Writing, Speech, and Video Rhetoric

    Pegasus Grand Ballroom

    This panel presentation features the findings of five students whose ENC 1102 research projects led them to new discoveries about the writing practices of diverse discourse communities online. Join us to learn more about the effects of writing and research! This event is part of the Knights Write Showcase. To find out more click here. This event is hosted by …

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  • Keynote Presentation with Dr. Anuj Gupta

    Pegasus Grand Ballroom

    Knights Write is an annual celebration of excellence in writing at UCF. During this event, UCF students, faculty, and invited speakers present research and creative work that explores the importance of writing across contexts, formats, and domains. Join us for an exciting day of posters, presentations and awards that feature thoughtful, engaging, outstanding work! This event is hosted by the …

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  • Thinking Visually: Communicating Scientific Information In Visual Forms

    Pegasus Grand Ballroom

    This panel explores the ways that narratives, comics, and other graphics can intersect with health and medicine to communicate scientific information to lay audiences. Featuring students from ENC 3482H (Graphic Medicine) and ENC 3453 (Writing about Health and Medicine), this panel will challenge attendees to think about writing as so much more than alphabetic text.  This event is part of …

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  • Exploring Rhetoric and Power in Our Lives

    Pegasus Grand Ballroom

    Contrary to popular discourse, rhetoric isn’t just for politicians—it’s for everyone. In this presentation, five students from various majors will share their explorations of rhetoric and its power in our everyday lives. These ENC1101 projects remind us just how much rhetoric and writing matter even if we don’t always take the time to notice its impacts. This event is part …

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  • Knights Write Awards Ceremony

    Pegasus Grand Ballroom

    The Knights Write Awards Ceremony recognizes outstanding presentations at the annual event and excellence in publication in several writing-related journals and magazines. We will be joined by College of Arts and Humanities Dean Jeffery Moore to honor and recognize award-winning writers and scholars. This event is part of the Knights Write Showcase. To find out more click here. This event …

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  • New Models for the Future: Tracing Narratives of Disability, Citizenship, and Bodily Autonomy

    Pegasus Grand Ballroom

    This panel traces narratives of disability across time and space to reveal how seemingly disparate phenomena share common roots in eugenic logic that endures in present-day policies and futures. The presentations explore the ways eugenic ideologies construct narratives of disability that render certain bodies and minds invisible while hypervisualizing others as threats to be managed, controlled, or eliminated. Such narratives …

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  • Getting the Most Out of College Writing Assignments

    Pegasus Grand Ballroom

    In this panel, tutors from the University Writing Center will share perspectives shaped by their work with writers from a wide range of academic programs. In this session presenter will: Offer practical strategies for approaching college writing projects with purpose and an eye toward professional growth. Consider the ways that choices about topics and formats can transform course assignments into …

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  • Inquiry, Advocacy, and Social Action: Showcasing Honors Undergraduate Theses in Writing and Rhetoric

    Virtual

    This panel spotlights undergraduate students completing honors thesis projects that showcase the range, rigor, and relevance of Writing and Rhetoric research. Each presenter explores how writing functions as inquiry, advocacy, and social action—whether through analyzing digital discourse, examining accessibility in public communication, studying rhetorical strategies in health and science writing, or tracing how identity and language shape communities. Panelist Information …

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