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Monday, March 27, 2023

  • Big Red Bus - Donate Blood Today!

    UCF Memory Mall

    Help us maintain a safe and ready blood supply for cancer patients, trauma patients, or when unexpected tragedies occur. The OneBlood bus will park on Memory Mall near the Veterans Memorial. Walk-ups are welcomed, and appointments are appreciated!

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  • Free Linked-In Headshots provided by Orlando Photoworks (sponsored by Wesley Foundation) (Recurring Event)

    Wesley at UCF: (Previously Limbitless Solutions

    Free Linked-In Headshots provided by Orlando Photoworks and sponsored by the Wesley Foundation. These will occur on Monday, March 27th, which are 30-minute quick sessions, and on Wednesday, March 29th, which are 75-minute sessions that include a make-up artist. Appointments must be booked online using the link below. ONLY for March 27th and March 29th. https://tidycal.com/orlandophotoworks Contact info@OrlandoPhotoworks.com if you have any …

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  • Drop-In Drafting Lab (Recurring Event)

    Trevor Colbourn Hall 109: Trevor Colbourn Hall 109

    Starting 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 …

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  • Student Scholar Symposium: Poster Session One

    Student Union: Pegasus Ballroom

    The Student Scholar Symposium provides an opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students to present their research and creative scholarship in a poster format to the UCF community during Student Research Week. For additional information see https://researchweek.ucf.edu/symposium 

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  • Pale Kreyòl (Haitian Creole Conversation) (Recurring Event)

    Trevor Colbourn Hall: 358B

    Join us to practice speaking Haitian Creole through interactive activities and fun games. UCF students not enrolled in a Haitian Creole course are also welcome to attend.  Meeting days this Spring 2023 semester:  Jan 23 Feb 6 Feb 20 March 6 March 27 April 10

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  • Enneagram: The Triads

    Virtual

    The Enneagram is a tool that can be used to better understand ourselves and our needs.  Diving deeper, the triads of the Enneagram (Instinct, Feeling, and Thinking) are important for transformational work because they reveal our ego's greatest defenses.  This workshop will help you learn your "center" triad and how to develop your personal strengths. This workshop is part of …

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  • ENC 1101/1102 ePortfolio Workshop

    Trevor Colbourn Hall 109: Trevor Colbourn Hall 109 and Virtual

    Join the University Writing Center for an interactive workshop about designing, building, and revising your ePortfolio for your ENC 1101 or 1102 class! Learn tips for getting started with your site, consider how the ENC 1101/1102 course outcomes might inform the decisions you make, and practice structuring reflections on your learning through your ePortfolio. Please bring your ePortfolio assignment from …

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  • Student Scholar Symposium: Poster Session Two

    Student Union: Pegasus Ballroom

    The Student Scholar Symposium provides an opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students to present their research and creative scholarship in a poster format to the UCF community during Student Research Week. For additional information see https://researchweek.ucf.edu/symposium

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  • Faculty Senate Research Council

    Virtual

    The Research Council recommends policies with respect to the research activities, facilities, personnel, and patents.

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  • Motivation Enhancement Monday (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    Start your week off with motivation! Join in Mondays at 4:00 and take away strategies for achieving goals and sustaining motivation! Attend as many Mondays as you would like! This workshop is part of the Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) Well-Being Online Workshop (WOW) series. To learn more about CAPS and other workshops, please visit caps.sdes.ucf.edu

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  • Annual Pauley Lecture Series on Global Affairs - "To Have and to Hold: Race, Gender, and Property in the French Atlantic World"

    John C. Hitt Library: Room 402

    Each spring, the UCF History Department hosts the Pauley Lecture Series on Global Affairs, an annual event that invites engaging speakers to share their perspectives with students. At this year’s lecture Dr. Jennifer Palmer will present her work, "To Have and to Hold: Race, Gender, and Property in the French Atlantic World." Dr. Palmer is a historian at the University …

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