GKT Workshops

Thursday, June 23, 2022

  • Intensive Reading Camp

    UCF Communication Sciences and Disorders Clinic: 3280 Progress Drive Suite 500

    The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders Clinic at the University of Central Florida will host an Intensive Reading Camp with UCF literacy experts from June 6 to June 30. All materials are included. To sign up, email csdclinic@ucf.edu. This intensive reading intervention camp is for nonreaders or struggling readers entering the 3rd or 4th grade.The camp will be held …

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  • 2022 Computer Science Summer Institute

    Engineering 2 Atrium

    The Summer Institute is an intensive three-week program (June 6-24) for students who have interest in learning the foundations of computer science and computer technology. The program offers a mix of activities designed to maximize learning through interactive, individualized instruction with outstanding instructors. It is also designed to expose students to broader topics in computer science through the distinguished lectures …

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  • Pathways 2022: The Carlos Malamud Prize Exhibition

    UCF Art Gallery

    This exhibition is the result of a collaborative partnership between the UCF Art Gallery at the University of Central Florida and the Rollins Museum of Art to celebrate and support emerging professional artists working in Florida. Juried by an external panel of three professionals from various areas of the art world, this year’s edition of the exhibition features six artists …

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  • Thesis and Departures Exhibition

    Southeast Museum of Photography

    The graduating seniors in the B.S. in Photography program will present their work at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach. The Thesis Exhibition will open on May 3, with a reception on Thursday, May 5, 6 - 7 p.m. The exhibition will run through July 19. The Southeast Museum of Photography is located at 1200 West International Speedway …

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  • Professional MS in Real Estate Virtual Information Session

    Virtual

    This virtual admission event will provide information for the Professional MS in Real Estate program starting Fall 2022. Participants will receive detailed information about the program including curriculum, learning outcomes, fast-track CCIM designation, ARGUS training, schedule, cohort format, application requirements and admissions process. Attendees will receive a copy of the program candidate package upon conclusion.

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  • Healthy Boundaries

    Virtual

    Boundaries are essential to good self-care and a sense of personal security and safety. They help us to feel whole and a sense of agency over our lives. This workshop will focus on the concept of boundaries, common types of boundaries and boundary violations, and briefly review two skills to help establish and maintain boundaries. This workshop is part of …

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  • UNITY STAR: Fundamentals of Document Accessibility (DIV 614)

    Barbara Ying Center: 140

    A vital part of creating an inclusive digital environment is ensuring that all documents are created in an accessible manner. In Fundamentals of Document Accessibility, we will cover the core components of creating an accessible document. This training will include a hands-on component, which entails the remediation of an inaccessible document. Please note that you will need to bring a …

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  • The “General Library,” or, Media Piracy as Minority Access, Survival, and Relation

    NSC Auditorium: NSC 101 and Virtual

    The global phenomenon of media piracy, in which millions of fans participate routinely, is usually investigated through the lenses of copyright infringement, financial impacts to media industries, and how Global South fans access Global North content. This lecture by Dr. Abigail De Kosnik (UC Berkeley) will focus on fans and pirates in the U.S. who are marginalized because of ethnicity, …

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  • Student Government Senate (Recurring Event)

    Student Union: Charge on Chamber

    The Legislative Branch (or Student Body Senate) is composed of 72 student leaders who are elected by the student body each year. Our Student Body Senate provides students and organizations with the funds necessary for travel and conference registration, as well as for campus-wide events and projects. Also, through various committees, Senate has great impact on issues that directly regard the Student Body. Student Senators also work …

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