
Saturday, February 25, 2023
- All dayShorinji Kempo Spring practice request part2Shorinji Kempo Spring practice request part2Hosted by: Shorinji Kempo ClubAdditional Information can be found at: https://fau.campuslabs.com/engage/event/8633494
- All dayShorinji Kempo Spring practice request part2Shorinji Kempo Spring practice request part2Hosted by: Shorinji Kempo ClubAdditional Information can be found at: https://fau.campuslabs.com/engage/event/8633495
- All dayYoung Women's ForumFAU Students are all welcomed to join an intense conversation with fellow SG leaders to tackle the issues women face on campus, share stories, and provide advice to young women on campus. All students are welcome.Hosted by: FAU Student GovernmentAdditional Information can be found at: https://fau.campuslabs.com/engage/event/8645646
- 12:00 AM1:30 AMSandbox Open Hours - Ask Questions About AI Across FAUCome learn about oppritunitys to engage with AI Across FAU!Email sandbox@fau.edu with the subject Open Hours if you have any questions
- All daySpring 1 Intramural SportsSpring 1 intramural sports are coming soon! Registration will open on January 9th! Read below for important information:Basketball League-Registration deadline is on January 23rd-Play begins the week of January 29th4v4 Flag Football League-Registration deadline is on January 23rd-Play begins the week of January 29thKickball League-Registration deadline is on January 23rd-Play begins the week of January 29thSoccer Showcase-Registration deadline is on February 28th-Play begins on February 28thTo register or learn more about intramural sports, please visit imleagues.com/fau
- All daySupporting the Mental Health of Female Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Clinical Setting: Perspectives from a Clinician & a Young Woman on the SpectrumDo you want to watch this webinar? During February, participants will learn techniques to support females on the spectrum, including supportive strategies to foster acceptance & growth, & tools girls & women can use to protect themselves from burnout. https://checkersplan.eventbrite.com
- All dayWait for it....AAC Independence!Do you want to watch this webinar? During February, you can join Mike Cole as he shares experiences working with AAC communicators, their families, and staff to strive for communicative independence utilizing AAC lo-tech and hi-techsystems. Register https://pepsacole.eventbrite.com
- 10:00 AM1hSpring Open HouseRSVP Here
- 2:00 PM1hPolaroid Stories by Naomi IizukaA visceral blend of classical mythology and real-life stories told by street kids, Polaroid Stories journeys into a dangerous world where myth-making fulfills a fierce need for transcendence, where storytelling has the power to transform a reality in which characters’ lives are continually threatened, devalued and effaced. Inspired in part by Ovid’s Metamorphoses, these modern-day mortals are engulfed by needs that burn and consume. Their language mixes poetry and profanity, imbuing the play with lyricism and great theatrical force.Purchase tickets at fauevents.com or call 561-297-6124
- 4:30 PM3h 30mWild Ocean ScienceOur 6th annual signature event, Wild Ocean Science, takes place February 25th in Palm Beach Gardens where the featured presentation shall be by New York Times best-selling author and host of PBS’ “Saving the Seas”, Carl Safina. You might have read his books, “Becoming Wild”, “Beyond Words”, or “Song for the Blue Ocean”. Journalist and PBS Newshour Correspondent, Miles O’Brien, will be the special guest host again this year. Research Director and Founder of The Wild Dolphin Project, Dr. Denise Herzing, will be available for photos and book signing.Doors open at 4:30 pm. At this time guests can browse merchandise, meet Wild Dolphin Project team members, enjoy some light refreshments, and mingle with other guests. Then at 6:00 pm the presentation by Carl Safina will begin.
- 6:00 PM1hSpareZ BowlingCome have fun at SpareZ Bowling! This event is in celebration of RecFest! -Feb. 25thBegins at 6 p.m.Located at 5325 S University Dr, Davie, FL 33328-We hope to see you there!
- 7:00 PM1hPolaroid Stories by Naomi IizukaA visceral blend of classical mythology and real-life stories told by street kids, Polaroid Stories journeys into a dangerous world where myth-making fulfills a fierce need for transcendence, where storytelling has the power to transform a reality in which characters’ lives are continually threatened, devalued and effaced. Inspired in part by Ovid’s Metamorphoses, these modern-day mortals are engulfed by needs that burn and consume. Their language mixes poetry and profanity, imbuing the play with lyricism and great theatrical force.Purchase tickets at fauevents.com or call 561-297-6124