- Jun 11All dayCriminal Justice Summer CampEach year, high school students who want to become future justice-seekers join us for a week-long camp filled with one-of-a-kind experiences and up-close opportunities to see the criminal justice system in action!
- Jun 12All dayCriminal Justice Summer CampEach year, high school students who want to become future justice-seekers join us for a week-long camp filled with one-of-a-kind experiences and up-close opportunities to see the criminal justice system in action!
- Jun 12All dayFAU TRiO Programs Summer InstituteDuring the summer, UB participants have the opportunity to take academic preparation courses in Math, Language Arts, Science, and Foreign Languages, all of which are designed to give them a head start in school for the following school year. Students are encouraged to adopt effective study habits that will follow them throughout their high school career and beyond.
- Jun 1212:01 AMSPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) Summer 2023 DatesSPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) is an anonymous and effective tool given at the end of each semester to help evaluate the quality of instruction and improve the university’s education standards. To participate in SPOT or learn more about SPOT, please go to http://www.fau.edu/spot/.SPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) for Summer 2023 will be available online on different days at 12:01 a.m. It depends on the academic period in which the class occurs. The deadline for completion is the last day at 11:59 p.m.SPOT-Summer 2023TermIntersession: June 12 (M) – June 18 (Sun.)First 5-Weeks: N/AFirst Half: June 12 (M) – June 18 (Sun.)Second 5-Weeks: N/AThird 5-Weeks: N/AFull Term: July 24 (M) – July 30 (Sun.)Second Half: July 24 (M) – July 30 (Sun.)
- Jun 13All dayCriminal Justice Summer CampEach year, high school students who want to become future justice-seekers join us for a week-long camp filled with one-of-a-kind experiences and up-close opportunities to see the criminal justice system in action!
- Jun 1312:01 AMSPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) Summer 2023 DatesSPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) is an anonymous and effective tool given at the end of each semester to help evaluate the quality of instruction and improve the university’s education standards. To participate in SPOT or learn more about SPOT, please go to http://www.fau.edu/spot/.SPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) for Summer 2023 will be available online on different days at 12:01 a.m. It depends on the academic period in which the class occurs. The deadline for completion is the last day at 11:59 p.m.SPOT-Summer 2023TermIntersession: June 12 (M) – June 18 (Sun.)First 5-Weeks: N/AFirst Half: June 12 (M) – June 18 (Sun.)Second 5-Weeks: N/AThird 5-Weeks: N/AFull Term: July 24 (M) – July 30 (Sun.)Second Half: July 24 (M) – July 30 (Sun.)
- Jun 1311:30 AMAI in Science and MedicineThis course provides an introduction to the basic principles, methods, and applications of deep artificial neural networks to scientific data with an emphasis on medical image data. Students will learn how AI can be used in a variety of scientific contexts, from analyzing images for diagnostics or predicting outcomes, to uncovering new insights into biological processes. The course will cover the fundamentals of AI including mathematical tools related to linear algebra, calculus and probability theory as well as discuss practical implementations such as network architectures and optimization algorithms. Furthermore, students will apply these concepts to real-world problems by building their own AI models using software packages like Pytorch. Finally, the course will emphasize ethical considerations when applying AI systems within a healthcare context. This class is designed for both science and medical students looking to gain experience in machine learning techniques geared towards medical image analysis.Course NumbersUndergraduateCourse Number: MAT-4930CRN: 12692GraduateCourse Number: MAP-6436CRN: 12691Questions?Email whahn@fau.edu
- Jun 1312:00 PMTransition From High School For Middle School Students with ASDJoin us on June 13 from 12-1 p.m. for this Zoom webinar. We will discuss the transition process, guardianship, post-secondary pathways, transition programs: 18-22 yo, employment options, career/technical training, higher education, certificate programs, independent living skills, recreation and Leisure/, Volunteering & safety. For more information, contact Caitlin O'Brien-Fielding by emailing cobrien2013@fau.edu. Register https://TransitioningASD.eventbrite.com
- Jun 131:00 PMMovement, Strength & Balance for Parkinson’sThis FREE class is specifically designed for people living with Parkinson’s and focuses on fine and gross motor skills, strength, balance, footwork, endurance and agility.Research Opportunity! For more information regarding the opportunity to be a research participant in this class, please contact: COM-ClinicalResearch@health.fau.edu
- Jun 14All dayCriminal Justice Summer CampEach year, high school students who want to become future justice-seekers join us for a week-long camp filled with one-of-a-kind experiences and up-close opportunities to see the criminal justice system in action!
- Jun 1412:01 AMSPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) Summer 2023 DatesSPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) is an anonymous and effective tool given at the end of each semester to help evaluate the quality of instruction and improve the university’s education standards. To participate in SPOT or learn more about SPOT, please go to http://www.fau.edu/spot/.SPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) for Summer 2023 will be available online on different days at 12:01 a.m. It depends on the academic period in which the class occurs. The deadline for completion is the last day at 11:59 p.m.SPOT-Summer 2023TermIntersession: June 12 (M) – June 18 (Sun.)First 5-Weeks: N/AFirst Half: June 12 (M) – June 18 (Sun.)Second 5-Weeks: N/AThird 5-Weeks: N/AFull Term: July 24 (M) – July 30 (Sun.)Second Half: July 24 (M) – July 30 (Sun.)
- Jun 149:00 AMIntegrative NutritionA whole-food, whole-person approach to nutrition and health. Free Integrative Nutritional Consultations.We kindly ask that you request an appointment by calling 561-566-5328.
- Jun 149:00 AMNutritional Consults by Appointment OnlyThese free, thirty minute nutritional consults are available by appointment only. Please call 561.566.5328 to schedule your complementary consultation with Rebecca Kastin, NBC-HWC
- Jun 149:30 AMSynthesizing Existence: ALife, AI, and the Fermi Paradox WorkshopClick Here for the FlyerClick here to Join on ZoomAbout the EventJoin the Machine Perception and Cognitive Robotics Lab and the Center for the Future Mind at FAU as we discuss how advancements in artifcial life and artifcial intelligence research contribute to our understanding of the Fermi Paradox, the role of synthetic life in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and how we can establish a common framework for defining and detecting life and intelligence beyond Earth.We are looking for Graduate Students or Faculty who would be interested in doing a 5-minute presentation on related research. If you are interested in presenting, or would like more conference information contact Daniel Van Zant at dvanzant2022@fau.edu.If accommodations are needed, then please contact dvanzant2022@fau.edu five business days prior to the event with details of the accommodation request.
- Jun 1410:00 AMBuilding Better BehaviorStarting on June 7th, this 7-week online class adapted from the RUBI Autism Network is a step-by-step guide to help reduce your child's problem behaviors & replace them with better behaviors. Each class will be from 10-11:30am. For more information, contact Wanda Baldwin by emailing her at baldwinw@fau.edu
- Jun 1410:30 AMChair YogaChair Yoga is a gentle, all-levels class adapting yoga poses with a chair. All participants must register before attending the class.If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact our Wellness Consultant, Sara Green at (561) 674-6736.Visit our website for a full listing of our upcoming events.
- Jun 15All dayCriminal Justice Summer CampEach year, high school students who want to become future justice-seekers join us for a week-long camp filled with one-of-a-kind experiences and up-close opportunities to see the criminal justice system in action!
- Jun 1512:01 AMSPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) Summer 2023 DatesSPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) is an anonymous and effective tool given at the end of each semester to help evaluate the quality of instruction and improve the university’s education standards. To participate in SPOT or learn more about SPOT, please go to http://www.fau.edu/spot/.SPOT (Student Perception of Teaching) for Summer 2023 will be available online on different days at 12:01 a.m. It depends on the academic period in which the class occurs. The deadline for completion is the last day at 11:59 p.m.SPOT-Summer 2023TermIntersession: June 12 (M) – June 18 (Sun.)First 5-Weeks: N/AFirst Half: June 12 (M) – June 18 (Sun.)Second 5-Weeks: N/AThird 5-Weeks: N/AFull Term: July 24 (M) – July 30 (Sun.)Second Half: July 24 (M) – July 30 (Sun.)
- Jun 1510:00 AMDissertation Defense AnnouncementJiangBo HuangFu: "Is Corporate Scientific Research Still Important? A Study of Corporate Scientific Research, Future Profitability, and Cost of Capital "Committee Chair: Mark Kohlbeck, Ph.D.Committee Members: XiaoHua Fang, Ph.D., Scott E. Seavey, Ph.D., and Long Liu, Ph.D.June 15, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. ESTFlorida Atlantic University, Boca Raton Campus, College of Business Building (BU-86), Phil Smith Hall, Room 112
- Jun 1511:30 AMAI in Science and MedicineThis course provides an introduction to the basic principles, methods, and applications of deep artificial neural networks to scientific data with an emphasis on medical image data. Students will learn how AI can be used in a variety of scientific contexts, from analyzing images for diagnostics or predicting outcomes, to uncovering new insights into biological processes. The course will cover the fundamentals of AI including mathematical tools related to linear algebra, calculus and probability theory as well as discuss practical implementations such as network architectures and optimization algorithms. Furthermore, students will apply these concepts to real-world problems by building their own AI models using software packages like Pytorch. Finally, the course will emphasize ethical considerations when applying AI systems within a healthcare context. This class is designed for both science and medical students looking to gain experience in machine learning techniques geared towards medical image analysis.Course NumbersUndergraduateCourse Number: MAT-4930CRN: 12692GraduateCourse Number: MAP-6436CRN: 12691Questions?Email whahn@fau.edu
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