Friday, March 06, 2026

  • PARC 2026 - Public Administration Research Conference

    UCF Downtown

    Register Now for PARC 2026Theme: Innovative Solutions for a Complicated World Join researchers, practitioners, and students at the Public Administration Research Conference (PARC 2026) for a dynamic exchange of ideas addressing today’s most pressing public service challenges. Through interactive sessions, collaborative discussions, and poster presentations, PARC 2026 will highlight innovative research and practical solutions shaping governance, policy, and community engagement …

    Summer B 2022
  • 2026 MFA Exhibition | UCF Art Gallery (Recurring Event)

    UCF Art Gallery

    The 2026 MFA Exhibition showcases the thesis work of Studio Art & Design Master of Fine Arts candidates at the UCF School of Visual Arts and Design.  To learn more about this exhibition, click HERE. 

    Summer B 2022
  • Critiques and Career Express Virtual Pop-In (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    Join us virtually each Friday anytime between 11am to 1pm without an appointment this Spring semester. Simply go to go.ucf.edu/CSpopin for the zoom registration. We will accept you into the zoom once we have an available Career Counselor to assist you with your resume, cover letter, LinkedIn profile, or quick career questions! 

    Summer B 2022
  • Opening Reception | UCF Screenprint Show at The Chained Gallery

    Framework Coffee 1201 N Mills Ave

    UCF Screenprint Show at The Chained Gallery / Framework Coffee 1201 N Mills Ave  Opening Reception Friday March 6th 7:00-10:00pm  The University of Central Florida’s Screenprinting courses (ART 3433C), 2025/2026, led by Ashley Taylor and Lorna Ruth Galloway, present a collection of prints exploring both traditional and contemporary processes. Students worked with hand-drawn analog positives, digital spot color separations, CMYK …

    Summer B 2022
  • The Bacchae | Theatre UCF (Recurring Event)

    Theatre UCF: Black Box: TH 6

    Experience an electrifying take on Euripides’ tale of gods, power and chaos. First performed in 407 B.C.E., this Greek Tragedy powerfully resonates with modern audiences.

    Summer B 2022