UCF Downtown and Valencia College Downtown Campus events calendar.

Thursday, October 30, 2025

  • Art Exhibit - Noise in the Archive (Recurring Event)

    Downtown Campus, UnionWest: 5th Floor Lobby

    The UnionWest Gallery at Valencia Downtown is hosting an exhibition featuring artwork produced by Valencia students in the Painting/Mixed Media course. See a diverse collection of projects that dissolve the boundaries between photography and painting. The work on view reveals each artist's evolving language as they manipulate emulsion, pigment, and texture to find personal and poetic resonance. The exhibit will …

    Downtown Campus
  • VC Early Registration Event

    UnionWest 1st Floor - First Stop: 1st Floor - First Stop

    Valencia College students will have the opportunity to receive a time ticket for early registration for Spring 2026 classes. Connect with Success Coaches to discuss course planning, explore class options, and learn how to identify your assigned coach. Enjoy free food, drinks, and music all while taking steps toward a successful semester!

    Downtown Campus
  • Stretch & Flow (Recurring Event)

    RWC@Downtown: Group Exercise Studio

    Join us for Stretch & Flow, a mindful class that improves flexibility, mobility, and core strength through gentle movement. Connect breath with motion in a calm setting that leaves you feeling refreshed and renewed. Located on the 2nd floor of UnionWest, Suite 246

    Downtown Campus
  • HIIT (Recurring Event)

    RWC@Downtown: Group Exercise Studio

    Join us for a HIIT Class! High Intensity Interval Training uses quick bursts of movement followed by rest to create an after burn so your body keeps using energy even after you stop training. You will perform multi-joint, compound, and bodyweight movements while utilizing a variety of equipment that challenges every muscle in your body. Located on the second floor …

    Downtown Campus
  • Basic Prompt Engineering: Concepts and Practical Demonstration using OpenAI Models

    Virtual

    Prompt engineering is a critical skill for effectively leveraging large language models (LLMs) in both research and applied domains. This workshop provides a structured introduction to the principles and techniques of prompt design, focusing on how carefully crafted prompts can influence model behavior to yield accurate, relevant, and purpose-driven responses.Participants will explore foundational strategies such as role-based prompting, task framing, …

    Downtown Campus