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- Nov 79:00 AMDe-Stress Fest + Scam Prevention Week!As mid-term exams approach, it is natural to feel a bit stressed. 😟. . . . To help ease the tension, you are invited to join our semesterly "De-Stress & Scam Prevention" week at the Global Student Hub (FAO 100). Join us for a week full of relaxing activities designed to help you keep calm and move along. This year, we are featuring bracelet and slime making, puzzles, coloring, board and video games, painting, and many more fun surprises!. . . . Stay updated and check out our detailed weekly schedule by following us on Instagram: @usfworld_iss. --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1957927
- Nov 79:00 AMFirst Gen BreakfastJoin us for First-Generation College Celebration Day & share your first-gen story! Enjoy a delicious breakfast featuring Sue‘s Crepes! Not a first-gen student? No worries! Come celebrate your classmates and find out more about their first-gen story!. . . . Who is a first-generation student? Someone whose parents or legal guardians have not completed a 4-year college or university degree.. . . . First-Generation College Celebration (FGCC) is celebrated annually on November 8 to commemorate the signing of the Higher Education Act (“HEA”) of 1965 by then-President Lyndon B. Johnson. This act created federal financial aid programs to fund students’ educations and made key investments in colleges and universities. FGCC strives not only to celebrate first-gen students’ contributions to their communities but also to occasion systemic social change by dismantling barriers to first-generation student success. --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1970160
- Nov 79:00 AMFlu Shot ClinicStop by The Reef in the USC with your ID and insurance card for your flu shot at no cost to you! Anyone who gets a flu shot will receive a USF Wellness Care Pack from CVS. If you have insurance, we will bill your insurance. If you do not have insurance, students will incur no cost. Staff and Faculty are welcome, please be sure to discuss billing prior to vaccination. --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1971232
- Nov 710:00 AMBulls Service Break: Information TablingDo you want to make a positive impact? Then Bulls Service Break is for you! BSB is a USF Tampa campus alternative service break that allows students to engage in meaningful experiences as they understand their role within a community and their relationship with service. Participants work alongside communities to look for root causes of social issues and evaluate their impact on the community. By participating with BSB, students earn volunteer hours, network, build leadership skills, gain new friends, explore new places, and serve a community. There will be multiple Bulls Service Break trips throughout Fall 2024 and Spring 2025, focusing on different service areas. Join us to learn about the upcoming trips and how to get involved! --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1970551
- Nov 710:00 AMMeet with an Academic AdvocateHave questions about your meeting your academic goals, overcoming barriers, or seeking USF resources? Drop by the ASC to speak with the Office of Academic Advocacy! --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1970990
- Nov 710:00 AMSkyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a LandscapeSkyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape is USF Contemporary Art Museum’s contribution to Skyway 2024: A Contemporary Collaboration, a multi-venue exhibition that profiles the best new art in the Tampa Bay region. Other institutions participating in Skyway 2024 include The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, the Sarasota Art Museum, and the Tampa Museum of Art. . . . . Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape features artworks by Elisabeth Condon, Keith Crowley, John Gurbacs, Karen Tucker Kuykendall, Caui Lofgren, Bruce Marsh, Eric Ondina, Sebastian Ore Blas, Andrés Ramirez, Bradford Robotham, Erin Titus, and Susanna Wallin. Their artworks focus on a wide-open notion of landscape, invoking both the particularities of place and the universal ideas they provoke. Their wildly varied representations give sharp-eyed evidence of a common territory—the rich artistic landscape of a cultural region that has very much come into its own.. . --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1959373