Celebrate India’s Republic Day with The India Center at UCF India’s Republic Day commemorates the historic adoption of the Constitution of India and the nation’s transformation into a sovereign republic on January 26, 1950. This milestone represents the foundation of India’s democratic principles and its enduring commitment to justice, liberty, and equality. Join The India Center at UCF, in collaboration …
Involvement Week is a three-day Registered Student Organization (RSO) showcase hosted by Knights of the Round Table in the Student Union. Each day highlights different categories of RSOs, giving them the opportunity to showcase their unique qualities and to highlight their distinct traits and contributions to campus life. Day one will highlight all our amazing cultural, religious and Greek life …
Involvement Week is a three-day Registered Student Organization (RSO) showcase hosted by Knights of the Round Table in the Student Union. Each day highlights different categories of RSOs, giving them the opportunity to showcase their unique qualities and to highlight their distinct traits and contributions to campus life. Day two will spotlight our amazing athletic RSOs on the Student Union …
Involvement Week is a three-day Registered Student Organization (RSO) showcase hosted by Knights of the Round Table in the Student Union. Each day highlights different categories of RSOs, giving them the opportunity to showcase their unique qualities and to highlight their distinct traits and contributions to campus life. Day three will feature our many academic and service RSOs. We will …
Accepted presenters can pick up registration packets in preparation for the event! More information can be found on the Student Research Week Website: https://researchweek.ucf.edu/
More information is available on the UCF Student Research Week Website: https://researchweek.ucf.edu/
Join Elle Woods, sorority sister turned Harvard Law student, on a musical journey to defy expectations. Presented as part of UCF Celebrates the Arts 2026 at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Elle’s dreams of settling down after college graduation are cut short when her boyfriend Warner breaks up with her to attend Harvard Law. Devastated and determined to …
The vast majority of people — including philosophers — are “compatibilists,” believing that the world is a materialist place with determinist rules yet still allows for free will. In this talk, I'll argue that free will is a myth, completely incompatible with what we know about the biology of behavior. Moreover, I'll explain that it would be a great thing …
This event is part of Student Research Week, See the full list of events and details HERE.
This event is part of Student Research Week, See the full list of events and details HERE. This event aims to encourage undergraduate and graduate student to get involved with the UCF research community and demonstrates ways to connect. Food will be provided.
This event is part of the 2026 Student Research Week. For more information, visit our website here: https://researchweek.ucf.edu/
⏱️ Minute to Win It Tuesday, January 14 | 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM DPAC 106 Start the semester with fast-paced fun, quick challenges, and friendly competition! “Minute to Win It” brings a series of rapid mini-games where teams race to complete challenges before the clock runs out. Come play, compete, eat, and meet new people! ✨ What’s in store? Rapid-fire mini-games (cup flips, …
Glow Jam: Neon Night at Downtown Tuesday, February 4 | 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM CMB Plaza (UCF Downtown) Step into the brightest night of the semester! Glow Jam transforms CMB Plaza into a glowing playground filled with neon lights, UV paint, and electrifying vibes. Come light up the night, play, dance, and grab some glowing goodies! ✨ What’s in store? Neon …
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a fun and creative activity! Join us on February 11 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM in DPAC 108 to design your own Valentine’s basket while enjoying cupcakes, candy, drinks, music, and decorations. Take a break, relax, and spread some love and positivity across campus!
Are you interested in learning more about research? Not sure where to start or how to navigate all the programs available? This workshop will discuss how to expand your academic experience through undergraduate research, including how to get started by finding a faculty mentor. Questions? Feel free to contact the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR@ucf.edu)
Come explore opportunities to engage in research around the United States and the world! There are opportunities to engage in research at other universities and research institutions (e.g., the National Institute of Health). Previous UCF undergraduates have spent the summer all around the country including Harvard, Yale, Ohio State, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Pennsylvania. …
This workshop will cover three core concepts to being successful as an undergraduate research student and is best suited for students who are currently involved in research or creative scholarship. The session will address communication, planning, and the role of feedback in a mentor-mentee relationship. Questions? Feel free to contact the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR@ ucf.edu)
Are you starting research and planning on conducting a literature review? In this workshop, we will discuss how to write a literature review. Join us to learn the importance, purpose, and structure of a literature review. This workshop will also offer tools to starting a literature review and how to write one yourself! Questions? Feel free to contact the Office …
Do you want to attend academic conferences? Have you been to a few but wonder if you’re making the most of your experience? The workshop will help you learn how to maximize your time, network, and enjoy your next conference! It will cover everything from how to fund your trip and what to pack, to how to use the conference …
Presented by The Pegasus Review: UCF Undergraduate Research Journal (URJ) editors, this workshop will review the basic strategies to synthesize your research for publication with the URJ. Students who are already involved with a research project will benefit the most from this workshop. Questions? Feel free to contact the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR@ ucf.edu)
Get organized and stay on top of those New Year's resolutions with your very own custom planner! Your Downtown Campus Library invites you to create your own planner to keep track of your classes, assignments, work schedule, and more. Free + open to all downtown campus students. Stop by at your leisure anytime during the following sessions: Wednesday, January 21st, …
Join us for the last computer architecture seminar of 2025! We'll be welcoming Omer Khan, a professor from the University of Connecticut, as he presents "Unlocking Efficient Parallelism to Address the Computational Complexity in Graph Intelligence Problems."
Start off your Spring semester with CAPS and therapy dogs. Science tells us that spending time with pets reduces stress and helps us practice moments of mindfulness, a great way to start the semester! Stop by CAPS between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm on January 14th to spend some time with our furry friends.
Your Downtown Campus Library is bringing back the Pop-up Library with fresh swag, including stickers, pins, notebooks, bookmarks, and more! Once a week we will be visiting a different campus building's lobby with a selection of pop reads for you to browse and check out using your student ID. We'll also have crafts and FRESH POPCORN when we're in the …
Theatre UCF presents One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean. Follow one man’s laughable attempt to serve two guvnors at the same time. A master class in physical comedy, this hilarious farce is based on Carlo Goldoni’s The Servant of Two Masters.