Tuesday, March 26, 2024

  • Napercise (Recurring Event)

    RWC@Downtown: Group Exercise Studio

    Join us for a power nap! Napercise is a safe space for students to take a nap to do some sleep hygiene. The nap session is about 30 minutes in length and we provide blankets and yoga pillows.

    Summer B 2022
  • Career Readiness Fair

    UCF Downtown: DPAC 169: 169

    Join Downtown Student Life, UCF Career Services, UCF Experiential Learning, and Valencia College Career Center at the Downtown Career Readiness Fair! Discover resources to help with your future success. Students will learn how to build a resume, utilize websites to find jobs and so much more!

    Summer B 2022
  • How to Build a Professional Resume (SLS1501 Requirement) (Recurring Event)

    CSEL: 121 and Virtual

    How do you craft a winning resume that highlights your academic career? This session highlights how to incorporate and plan for collegiate co-curricular experiences on a resume.This workshop is hybrid. In-Person capacity is 60, Virtual capacity is 300. If you RSVP or are on the waitlist, you are welcome to join virtually instead via Zoom: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMuceqrqzgpEtC2C-Xq4cFkad7mF6nRd-cqThis session is NOT available …

    Summer B 2022
  • Networking Strategies

    Virtual

    Networking has changed! Virtual networking is on the rise. In this info session, we will share tips and tricks on how to put your best foot forward in person or online. **Please note: This workshop is APPROVED for GEB points**

    Summer B 2022
  • UCF Downtown Couponing Workshops (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    Thinking of a New Year's Resolution to help your Budget!  Why not come and join us for virtual couponing? Learn the basics of couponing and save money on grocery items during our Virtual Couponing Workshops.

    Summer B 2022
  • Living Well with AI: Virtue, Education, and Artificial Intelligence

    Virtual

    Artificial intelligence technologies are becoming ubiquitous. We must determine how to live well alongside AI. Currently, the most prominent candidate answers follow a principlist approach. We find the dominant principlist approaches to be ill-suited to providing forward-looking moral guidance regarding living well with artificial intelligence. In contrast, we argue for an Aristotelian virtue ethics approach to artificial intelligence ethics. Aristotelian …

    Summer B 2022