Events at UCF
Join us as we celebrate Women's History Month! The RWC's Women on Weights Program is designed to teach female-identifying patrons how to lift weights, execute proper form, and feel more confident in the gym. No experience is required, and all levels are welcome.
UCF eventsJoin us for a free place to study, work, and hangout! We also have free coffee and tea. Open Monday-Thursday at 10am-4pm. Closed on Martin Luther King Day (Jan. 15th) and during Spring Break (March 18th-21st)
UCF eventsJoin us as we celebrate Women's History Month! The RWC's Women on Weights Program is designed to teach female-identifying patrons how to lift weights, execute proper form, and feel more confident in the gym. No experience is required, and all levels are welcome.
UCF eventsJoin us for Knights Write! This two-day event celebrates excellence in writing at UCF. Attendees will have the opportunity to view poster presentations displaying writing research projects, attend various panel presentations that discuss writing-related issues and ideas, and celebrate award-winning student work. This is event is hosted by the Department of Writing and Rhetoric, which contributes a vertical writing curriculum …
UCF eventsStudents from the First-Year Composition program and undergraduate students in Writing and Rhetoric courses present (multimodal) posters representing their thoughtful research on a range of topics, including the importance of literacy and language, the rhetoric within diverse communities, embodied texts, the impact of influential texts, and more. Attendees can view posters, listen, learn, and ask questions to student presenters.
UCF eventsType Out LoudCurated by Ashley Taylor & Dori Griffin Broadside: A single sheet of paper printed on one side only. AKA: poster. Broadsides have been a popular ephemeral format for distributing news, announcements, advertisements, social commentary, and ballads for centuries. This exhibition highlights the social role broadsides play in communicating messages to public audiences. Designed to be plastered onto walls …
UCF eventsAre you a research faculty member who wants to improve your productivity and efficiency in coding? Do you want to learn how Microsoft Copilot can help you write code faster, summarize papers, and wordsmith your proposal? If yes, then join us for this session where we will introduce you to Microsoft Copilot with Commercial Data Protection, a powerful AI assistant. …
UCF eventsWhat does Dungeons and Dragons have in common with World of Warcraft, architecture, front desk agents, and deaf YouTube communities? They’re all sites where people use rhetoric, writing, and literacies to accomplish tasks and meet community goals. In this panel presentation, first-year student writers share how tools of discourse communities such as genre, digital communication, and embodied writing, allowed them …
UCF eventsStarting a writing assignment, and don’t know where to begin? The University Writing Center’s Drop-In Drafting Lab can help! No appointments 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! The Drafting Lab will be unavailable on the following …
UCF eventsPresentation: Grad School Search Presenter: Dana Mordecai Academic Advancement Programs (AAP) prepares undergraduate students to pursue advanced degrees and increase their awareness and knowledge of the graduate school application process. Welcome Wednesday Graduate School Series is an opportunity for students to connect virtually with a graduate school recruiter from [INSERT GRAD SCHOOL NAME] Below is the session agenda. -Overview of [INSERT UNIVERSITY}] …
UCF eventsLearn to dance AfroFusion! AfroFusion is a blend of African, Caribbean, and hip-hop dance styles. This beginner class is open to all skill levels. It is a great way to learn new dance moves, exercise, and get your heart pumping as you dance along to African music. After the class, there will be free food! Registration is open. Walk-ins welcome. …
UCF eventsThis panel brings forward writers and student editors from the peer-reviewed undergraduate research journal Convergence/Rhetoric.
UCF eventsWelcome Dr. Sheila Carter-Tod as she tells a story—a sort of hero’s journey. In her presentation, she traces her experiences with AI usage and explores how she has knowing (and unknowingly) considered what a great tool of assistance and generative power AI could be. Then, she shares how she had to wrestle with and critically consider the inclusive and exclusive …
UCF eventsThis hands-on training session will include: Best practices in creating clusters in minutes with the HPC toolkit, how run your most intensive workloads on the latest CPUs, GPUs, and high-performance storage. Help managing costs as you scale with budgets and committed use discounts. Save up to 91% with Spot VMs for flexible workloads. Presented by Volker Eyrich
UCF eventsThe University Writing Center (UWC) provides members of the UCF community with individual and group peer consultations at any stage of the writing process. In this session, a panel of experienced UWC student consultants share experiences and perspectives they’ve gained from working in the center. This session includes discussions of how and why they became writing consultants, what they’ve learned …
UCF eventsThe RWC offers American Red Cross Adult CPR/AED, First Aid Blended Learning classes. The Blended Learning class includes an online portion (approx. 2-3 hours long) and an instructor-led class skills session (approx. 2 hours long). The online portion must be completed prior to attending the in-class skills session. To register for this class please call 407-823-2408, or walk in to the RWC administrative office between …
UCF eventsAttending a research conference is a wonderful opportunity that can create more opportunities and more connections. Learn more about how to make the most of these conferences!
UCF eventsThis roundtable session features students offering short PechaKucha-like presentations of the visual learning pathways that they developed in their Professional Lives and Literacy Practices course. Designed to help students intentionally plan and connect their learning across a range of experiences, the learning pathways are used by students to track their learning and receive feedback from advisors, mentors, and peers. The …
UCF eventsDavid Bartholomae’s widely read pedagogical text “Inventing the University” has influenced the teaching of college composition for nearly four decades. In his article, Bartholomae suggests that writers build bridges through commonplace with language. While the article considers how novice writers construct texts for the university, this frame serves as a lens to consider how graduate students move from the role …
UCF eventsThe UCF women's basketball team will host Cincinnati at Addition Financial Arena. For the most up-to-date details, including ticket information, please visit ucfknights.com/sports/womens-basketball.
UCF eventsThis session features graduate students hosting short presentations about the network sense mapping projects they created in the Rhetoric and Composition Colloquium course. Network sense, popularized in composition studies by scholars such as Derek Mueller, is defined as a means of understanding disciplinarity through visual methods. Whether you’re a seasoned rhetorician or someone unfamiliar with the field, we invite you …
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