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Monday, August 25, 2025
- 9:15 AM15mFind Your Space: Tour the DTC Library in 15 Minutes!Curious about the services offered at the downtown campus library? Take a quick tour and learn all about the resources available to you as a downtown campus student!Two fifteen-minute tours will run daily from Monday, August 25th, through Thursday, August 28th, at 9:15-9:30 AM and again at 2:15-2:30 PM.No need to register, tours are open to anyone interested in learning about what the library offers downtown campus students. So, stop by, say hello, and get to know your library!These brief but comprehensive tours are the perfect way to get acquainted with all your library has to offer. Whether you're a returning student or new to downtown, you'll be surprised at how much you can learn in just a quarter of an hour!Our friendly Library employees will guide you through the essentials, making sure you're ready to make the most of your library experience.The tour will cover:* Research help * Navigating the Library Catalog: Easily search for books, articles, and other materials * Mastering PRIMO: This powerful discovery tool allows you to search across all of our collections and much more, including articles, eBooks, and streaming media. * Printing, scanning, and copying * Using our desktop computers * Finding out about events, workshops, and pop-ups * Campus information * Popular fiction * ...and more!
- 10:00 AM7h...no place like home by Tenee Hart | UCF Art GalleryExplore …no place like home by Tenee Hart at the [UCF Art Gallery](https://cah.ucf.edu/gallery/exhibit/no-place-like-home-by-tenee-hart/) from Aug. 22 - Sept. 26.Exhibition Statement:"Being at-home is a matter of how one feels or how one might fail to feel." - Sara AhmedThe conflicted sense of home is where this exhibition begins. Destabilizing the romanticized concept of home, this exhibition will challenge the representation of this ideology by exploring various facets of home across multiple planes of identity including culture, gender, and sexuality. In …no place like home the works will both physicalize and undercut domestic connotations, becoming an anti-monument that calls attention to its own unstable foundation - this idea of home as comfort or discomfort. Dedicated to such ideas of home, this exhibit will include works that stem from the artist's personal childhood nostalgia and the unforgiving chokeholds such memories can create.To learn more about this exhibition, click [HERE.](https://cah.ucf.edu/gallery/exhibit/no-place-like-home-by-tenee-hart/)
- 11:00 AM1hColloquium by Professor Xin LiOur [Colloquium series](https://sciences.ucf.edu/math/colloquium/) offers a vibrant platform for faculty, students, research scholars, and industry experts to share and exchange ideas, fostering discussion and networking across mathematics, statistics, and data science.This week, our own professor [Xin Li](https://sciences.ucf.edu/math/person/xin-li/) will present a talk on "Dynamic Inertial Newton Inspired Algorithms And Their Applications to Non-Smooth and Non-Convex Optimizations."Abstract: Dynamic Inertial Newton (DIN) systems have been used to motivate or explain several accelerated algorithms to solve a wide range of optimization problems. In this presentation, we propose new algorithms inspired by DIN and establish their convergence analysis. Furthermore, we discuss how to apply these algorithms to the applications in deep learning via a smoothing approximation approach. The motivation for our study is two-folds: we give a direct approach to find a critical point of the objective functions, and we want to cover most problems in machine learning whose objective functions are known to be non-smooth and non-convex.Speaker Bio: Xin Li is a professor of mathematics at UCF, where he has served since 1990, including a decade as department chair. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of South Florida in 1989 under professor E.B. Saff. His research spans approximation theory, orthogonal polynomials, stochastic processes, computer vision, and machine learning, with numerous publications and international presentations. He has led or co-led major research and education projects funded by the NSF, industry, and government agencies, and is affiliated with UCF's Center for Research in Computer Vision. An award-winning educator, Li has guided Ph.D. and master's students and received multiple teaching honors, reflecting his commitment to advancing mathematics and STEM education.
- 11:00 AM1hColloquium by Professor Xin LiOur [Colloquium series](https://sciences.ucf.edu/math/colloquium/) offers a vibrant platform for faculty, students, research scholars, and industry experts to share and exchange ideas, fostering discussion and networking across mathematics, statistics, and data science.This week, our own professor [Xin Li](https://sciences.ucf.edu/math/person/xin-li/) will present a talk on "Dynamic Inertial Newton Inspired Algorithms And Their Applications to Non-Smooth and Non-Convex Optimizations."Abstract: Dynamic Inertial Newton (DIN) systems have been used to motivate or explain several accelerated algorithms to solve a wide range of optimization problems. In this presentation, we propose new algorithms inspired by DIN and establish their convergence analysis. Furthermore, we discuss how to apply these algorithms to the applications in deep learning via a smoothing approximation approach. The motivation for our study is two-folds: we give a direct approach to find a critical point of the objective functions, and we want to cover most problems in machine learning whose objective functions are known to be non-smooth and non-convex.Speaker Bio: Xin Li is a professor of mathematics at UCF, where he has served since 1990, including a decade as department chair. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of South Florida in 1989 under professor E.B. Saff. His research spans approximation theory, orthogonal polynomials, stochastic processes, computer vision, and machine learning, with numerous publications and international presentations. He has led or co-led major research and education projects funded by the NSF, industry, and government agencies, and is affiliated with UCF's Center for Research in Computer Vision. An award-winning educator, Li has guided Ph.D. and master's students and received multiple teaching honors, reflecting his commitment to advancing mathematics and STEM education.
- 11:00 AM2hCABpool KaraokeCAB Presents: CABpool KaraokeMark your calendars to experience CAB's own spin on Carpool Karaoke! Catch our decorated golf cart for a quick (and FREE) lift to class, the Student Union, the RWC, or anywhere else on campus, complete with unlimited mic time on the karaoke machine. Ready to hop in and pick your jam? Let's ride!Monday, August 25th at 11:00 a.m. All around campus!
- 11:00 AM2hCABpool KaraokeCAB Presents: CABpool KaraokeMark your calendars to experience CAB's own spin on Carpool Karaoke! Catch our decorated golf cart for a quick (and FREE) lift to class, the Student Union, the RWC, or anywhere else on campus, complete with unlimited mic time on the karaoke machine. Ready to hop in and pick your jam? Let's ride!Monday, August 25th at 11:00 a.m. All around campus!
- 11:00 AM6hBig Red Bus - Donate Blood Today!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! Registration Link: https://donor.oneblood.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/1675123 Registration Info: Save time - Schedule your appointment now!
- 11:00 AM6hBig Red Bus - Donate Blood Today!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! Registration Link: https://donor.oneblood.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/1675123 Registration Info: Save time - Schedule your appointment now!
- 1:00 PM1hRosen College Virtual Visit DayWhile the Rosen College Campus undergoes a renovation to the academic building, we will offer Virtual Visit experiences! The virtual sessions will be offered via Zoom. All sessions will be offered on select Mondays and Fridays at 1 pm EST.Virtual Location URL: https://futureknight.apply.ucf.edu/portal/rosenvirtual Registration Link: https://futureknight.apply.ucf.edu/portal/rosenvirtual Registration Info: Registered guests will receive a confirmation e-mail with meeting number and password
- 1:00 PM1hRosen College Virtual Visit DayWhile the Rosen College Campus undergoes a renovation to the academic building, we will offer Virtual Visit experiences! The virtual sessions will be offered via Zoom. All sessions will be offered on select Mondays and Fridays at 1 pm EST.Virtual Location URL: https://futureknight.apply.ucf.edu/portal/rosenvirtual Registration Link: https://futureknight.apply.ucf.edu/portal/rosenvirtual Registration Info: Registered guests will receive a confirmation e-mail with meeting number and password
- 1:00 PM1hRosen College Virtual Visit DayWhile the Rosen College Campus undergoes a renovation to the academic building, we will offer Virtual Visit experiences! The virtual sessions will be offered via Zoom. All sessions will be offered on select Mondays and Fridays at 1 pm EST.Virtual Location URL: https://futureknight.apply.ucf.edu/portal/rosenvirtual Registration Link: https://futureknight.apply.ucf.edu/portal/rosenvirtual Registration Info: Registered guests will receive a confirmation e-mail with meeting number and password
- 2:00 PM2hUnlock the Library: Hidden Gems EditionCan you outsmart the thief and uncover the library's best-kept secrets?Step into an adventure with Unlock the Library: Hidden Gems Edition, an interactive escape room-style scavenger hunt where you'll work to stop a cunning jewel thief from stealing the library's most precious "hidden gems."Solve puzzles, crack codes, and explore the library's resources in a thrilling, self-paced experience designed to introduce you to everything the library has to offer.Complete the mission and earn sweet rewards--cookies, swag, and bragging rights!When: Monday August 25th 2-4pm AND Tuesday August 26th 2-4pm Where: Downtown Campus Library, DPAC 265 Who: Open to all students--no experience needed!
- 2:15 PM15mFind Your Space: Tour the DTC Library in 15 Minutes!Curious about the services offered at the downtown campus library? Take a quick tour and learn all about the resources available to you as a downtown campus student!Two fifteen-minute tours will run daily from Monday, August 25th, through Thursday, August 28th, at 9:15-9:30 AM and again at 2:15-2:30 PM.No need to register, tours are open to anyone interested in learning about what the library offers downtown campus students. So, stop by, say hello, and get to know your library!These brief but comprehensive tours are the perfect way to get acquainted with all your library has to offer. Whether you're a returning student or new to downtown, you'll be surprised at how much you can learn in just a quarter of an hour!Our friendly Library employees will guide you through the essentials, making sure you're ready to make the most of your library experience.The tour will cover:* Research help * Navigating the Library Catalog: Easily search for books, articles, and other materials * Mastering PRIMO: This powerful discovery tool allows you to search across all of our collections and much more, including articles, eBooks, and streaming media. * Printing, scanning, and copying * Using our desktop computers * Finding out about events, workshops, and pop-ups * Campus information * Popular fiction * ...and more!
- 6:00 PM1h 50mGDK General Body Meeting w/ Industry PanelJoin GDK@UCF for our annual Fall General Body Meeting, taking place August 25th, 2025, from 6PM to 7:45PM EST! We will be covering dues, upcoming events and opportunities available as well as our industry panel! HEAR FROM INDUSTRY SPEAKERS:* Jonathan Murray: Outsource Artist @ Lakshya Digital | Keywords Studios * (Destiny 2, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, and SCP: Fragmented Mind)* Heather Miller: Technical Animator formerly @ Super Evil Megacorp * (Blood Line: Rebel Moon, TMNT: Splintered Fate, and Catalyst Black)* Sydnie Labrousse: Producer @ Playstation * (MLB The Show 25)* Jack Leavey: Associate Game Designer @ Undead Labs * (State of Decay 3)* A Square Games and Simulation: Local Orlando Studio * (Mobile & AR App Support, Metagrove, Stream Metaverse, Games by Maxpro, DAWN and More!)Chips and drinks will be provided.
- 7:00 PM1hSMART RecoveryThis group meets every Monday excluding campus closures/holidays.Meeting is OPEN to all UCF students, faculty, staff, and community members.Self Management And Recovery Training (SMART Recovery) is an evidenced-informed recovery method grounded in Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), that supports people with substance dependencies or problem behaviors to:1. Build and maintain motivation 2. Cope with urges and cravings 3. Manage thoughts, feelings and behaviors 4. Live a balanced lifeSMART Recovery focuses on the addictive behaviors, not the substance - meaning they are suitable for any problematic or addictive behavior - including but not limited to alcohol, drugs, gambling, tobacco, as well as eating disorders.For more information about this meeting format visit . For more UCF Recovery resources, visit [our website](https://studenthealth.ucf.edu/recovery/).
- 7:00 PM1hSMART RecoveryThis group meets every Monday excluding campus closures/holidays.Meeting is OPEN to all UCF students, faculty, staff, and community members.Self Management And Recovery Training (SMART Recovery) is an evidenced-informed recovery method grounded in Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), that supports people with substance dependencies or problem behaviors to:1. Build and maintain motivation 2. Cope with urges and cravings 3. Manage thoughts, feelings and behaviors 4. Live a balanced lifeSMART Recovery focuses on the addictive behaviors, not the substance - meaning they are suitable for any problematic or addictive behavior - including but not limited to alcohol, drugs, gambling, tobacco, as well as eating disorders.For more information about this meeting format visit . For more UCF Recovery resources, visit [our website](https://studenthealth.ucf.edu/recovery/).