CLCS Spring 2022 programs
Citizen U is a weekly workshop series, designed to educated students about how to be responsible, engaged citizens and to inspire them to be involved in the community and with […]
1.31.2022
Citizen U is a weekly workshop series, designed to educated students about how to be responsible, engaged citizens and to inspire them to be involved in the community and with […]
1.31.2022
Call for Proposals for the 17th Annual Jean Mills Health Symposium 2022 Meeting Theme: The impact of race and racial disparities on the physical, emotional, and social wellbeing of minoritized […]
1.31.2022
Read more about world-renowned underwater explorer and iceberg cave diver Jill Heinerth, and then come hear her speak on campus as part of the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and […]
1.31.2022
Mark Your Calendar: Spring 2022 Medical History Interest Group Lecture Series at Laupus Library! Monday, February 21 at 12:00 p.m. (virtual only) “If This Sterilizer Could Talk: Public Health, […]
1.31.2022
Are you a Black woman over the age of 18 years who is interested in participating in a physical activity and nutrition program designed for Black women by Black women? […]
1.31.2022
The Global Angel Wings Project was created by Colette Miller in 2012. It began in Los Angeles—the City of Angels—and the wing murals are painted to remind humanity that we are the […]
1.31.2022
Do you receive a Federal Pell Grant and are planning to study abroad in the next year? The Benjamin A. Gilman scholarship application is now OPEN! This scholarship can award […]
1.24.2022
NSF-DoD REU Site: Advanced Technologies for Hypersonic, Propulsive, Energetic, and Reusable Platforms (HYPER) at the University of Central Florida (UCF) HYPER addresses challenges in aerospace travel and energy production, advancing […]
1.21.2022