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Thursday, November 6, 2025
- All dayGovernor's Administrative Cabinet MeetingThe Governor and my cabinet discuss and inform each other on future plans and initiatives.Hosted by: FAU Student GovernmentAdditional Information can be found at: https://fau.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11830378
- All dayAll Levels Mat Pilates (Sold Out)This all levels integrative movement mat pilates class blends core-focused Pilates with functional movement patterns to enhance strength, flexibility and body awareness.Instructor: Ruth SandersDates/Times: October 6, 13, 27 (Mondays 10:30am-11:30am) November 3, 10, 17 (Mondays 10:30am-11:30am) December 1, 8, 15 (Mondays 10:30am-11:30am)
- All dayDia de Los Muertos Community OfrendaIt's the time of year in many traditions when we most remember our beloved dead, and for the past fifteen years or so, JCBA has been here to help you do so in a celebratory spirit through our annual Community Day of the Dead ofrenda. If you are local and if you want to honor a loved one's memory with us, please feel free to bring something to display on it, in community with the other items on the ofrenda. We'll have pictures of our founders, Arthur and Mata Jaffe, and paper marigolds and traditional artenanías mexicanas... you bring the rest. But please no food, no plants.Our ofrenda is in the lobby of the Jaffe Center for Book Arts; you may come visit it even if you're not adding something to it. Our ofrenda is illuminated and visible even when the center is closed, and you are welcome to come look at it through our lobby doors even during the late-night hours when the Wimberly Library is open. We’ll keep the ofrenda on display through St. Martin's Day (November 11), and you’re welcome to come collect the ofrenda items that you've brought after that, should you wish.In choosing items to bring to our ofrenda, please keep in mind Dia de Los Muertos is not Halloween. Halloween ushers in these annual Days of the Dead, of course, but Dia de Los Muertos is more about love and remembrance… and festivity, for sure! It’s a beautiful tradition from Mexico for keeping the channels open, and that is a wonderful thing.
- All dayExploring the Blue Zones Book Club
- All dayFit Fusion (Sold Out)This all levels class will focus on strength, balance and resistance training incorporating energizing music and functional movements.Instructor: Madison Robelo, NASM-CPTDates/Times: October 7, 14, 21, 28 (Tuesdays 11:30am-12:30pm) November 4, 11, 18 (Tuesdays 11:30am-12:30pm) December 2, 9, 16 (Tuesdays 11:30am-12:30pm)
- All dayIntegrative Nutrition | The Foodie Craze: Social Media's Healthiest Hits (Sold Out)Social Media's Healthiest Hits Join us in the MIIH kitchen where we will learn about recreating trending, health-focused recipes from social media, using nutrient dense, whole-food ingredients. Each session explores popular dishes with a focus on balanced nutrition, simple preparation and delicious flavors to inspire healthy cooking at home.Instructor: Rebecca Kastin, NBC-HWC Dates/Times: November 5, 12, 19 (Wednesday 11am-12pm)
- All dayTai-Chi & Qi-Gong (Sold Out)Join us for this free series, lead by Nick Kusturic, Lic. Ap, Certified Tai-Chi & Qi-Gong Instructor.Tai chi is a series of gentle physical exercises and stretches. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. Tai chi is sometimes described as meditation in motion because it promotes serenity through gentle movements — connecting the mind and body.Qi Gong involves using exercises to optimize energy within the body, mind, and spirit, with the goal of improving and maintaining health and well-being.Instructor: Nick KusturicDates/Times: October 7, 14, 21, 28 (Tuesdays 6pm-7pm) November 4, 11, 18 (Tuesdays 6pm-7pm) December 2, 9, 16 (Tuesdays 6pm-7pm)
- All dayYoga | All Levels Flow (SOLD OUT)This all levels yoga class offers a balanced flow that meets you where you are, combining mindful movement, breath and gentle strength building for every body.Instructor: Kasey Geddis, YJ Certified Yoga InstructorDates/Times: October 2, 9, 16, 30 (No class 10/23) - (Thursdays, 9am-10am) November 6, 13, 20 (Thursdays, 9am-10am) December 4, 11, 18 (Thursdays, 9am-10am)
- 10:00 AM4hRoad to Revolution: Crossroads of Democracy ExhibitionThe Road to Revolution: Crossroads of Democracy. The American Revolution was not the result of a single moment, but the culmination of years of tension, debate, and resistance. From contested taxes and boycotts to powerful words and acts of defiance, the colonies found themselves drawn into an escalating struggle with Britain. This exhibition traces the complex web of events that transformed loyal subjects into revolutionaries and set the stage for the birth of a new nation.Located on the 5th Floor of S. E. Wimberly Library.
- 11:00 AM2hParadise Island GetawayStep into island bliss and celebrate with a tropical twist! Escape to paradise and capture Homecoming memories by crafting a message in a bottle and decorating a mini surfboard. Enjoy a meal and grab merch while supplies last.
- 11:00 AM2hParadise Island GetawayStep into island bliss and celebrate with a tropical twist! Escape to paradise and capture Homecoming memories by crafting a message in a bottle and decorating a mini surfboard. Enjoy a meal and grab merch while supplies last.
- 11:00 AM4hGovernment & Non-Profit Internship FairJuniors and Seniors (60+ credits) of all majors are invited to attend the Government and Non-Profit Internship Fair and apply to paid internships with local Government and Non-Profit Agencies.This fair is in partnership with a new Government and Non-Profit Internship Program that will be funded by Florida Atlantic University, where you may be able to gain experience, acquire skills highly sought by employers, network, and earn credits towards your degree completion. Please read the information below carefully.Event Details: Thursday, November 6, 2025 11 am - 3 pm Boca Raton Campus Student Union, Grand Palm RoomInternship Guidelines & Details: Internship Employers: Intern at a local government agency or non-profit organization.Internship Function: All roles within government and non-profits.Eligibility: Open to all juniors or seniors with 60+ completed credits. Current FAU student employees may not be eligible due to maximum hour limitations.Compensation: $20/hour, up to 20 hours per week for a duration of 16 weeks. Work Environment: On-site only — remote or hybrid arrangements are not permitted. Academic Expectations: Students will be required to register for the Professional Internship course (IDS 3949) while completing the internship, earning anywhere between 0 and 4 credits for their experience, depending on the student’s interest and credit hour capacity.Next Steps & Important Dates: October 2025: Schedule an appointment or stop by the Career Center for Drop-In Career Coaching to ensure your resume looks professional and prepare for the Government & Non-Profit Organizations Career Fair.November 6, 2025: Attend the upcoming Government & Non-Profit Organizations Career Fair on campus to network with participating organizations. For more information about the Career Fair and to register, please click here (add Handshake event link).November 2025: Interview and secure internship.December 2025: Finalize hiring and Human Resources arrangements.Early January 2025: Attend a mandatory on-campus Training Internship Orientation by the Career Center on how to maximize the internship experience, proper etiquette and netiquette, networking, career tips, academic expectations, and Student Affairs resources. The training will include what to do before starting the internship, during the internship, and after the internship.January 2025: Begin the internship.
- 11:00 AM4hGovernment & Non-Profit Internship FairJuniors and Seniors (60+ credits) of all majors are invited to attend the Government and Non-Profit Internship Fair and apply to paid internships with local Government and Non-Profit Agencies.This fair is in partnership with a new Government and Non-Profit Internship Program that will be funded by Florida Atlantic University, where you may be able to gain experience, acquire skills highly sought by employers, network, and earn credits towards your degree completion. Please read the information below carefully.Event Details: Thursday, November 6, 2025 11 am - 3 pm Boca Raton Campus Student Union, Grand Palm RoomInternship Guidelines & Details: Internship Employers: Intern at a local government agency or non-profit organization.Internship Function: All roles within government and non-profits.Eligibility: Open to all juniors or seniors with 60+ completed credits. Current FAU student employees may not be eligible due to maximum hour limitations.Compensation: $20/hour, up to 20 hours per week for a duration of 16 weeks. Work Environment: On-site only — remote or hybrid arrangements are not permitted. Academic Expectations: Students will be required to register for the Professional Internship course (IDS 3949) while completing the internship, earning anywhere between 0 and 4 credits for their experience, depending on the student’s interest and credit hour capacity.Next Steps & Important Dates: October 2025: Schedule an appointment or stop by the Career Center for Drop-In Career Coaching to ensure your resume looks professional and prepare for the Government & Non-Profit Organizations Career Fair.November 6, 2025: Attend the upcoming Government & Non-Profit Organizations Career Fair on campus to network with participating organizations. For more information about the Career Fair and to register, please click here (add Handshake event link).November 2025: Interview and secure internship.December 2025: Finalize hiring and Human Resources arrangements.Early January 2025: Attend a mandatory on-campus Training Internship Orientation by the Career Center on how to maximize the internship experience, proper etiquette and netiquette, networking, career tips, academic expectations, and Student Affairs resources. The training will include what to do before starting the internship, during the internship, and after the internship.January 2025: Begin the internship.
- 12:00 PM1hOwl Innovator Workshop Series: Research Commercialization BasicsThe Office of Technology Development is hosting a series of virtual training sessions called the Owl Innovator Workshop Series.Discuss the journey of research adoption from discovery to real-worldapplication.
- 12:00 PM1hOwl Innovator Workshop Series: Research Commercialization BasicsThe Office of Technology Development is hosting a series of virtual training sessions called the Owl Innovator Workshop Series.Discuss the journey of research adoption from discovery to real-worldapplication.
- 12:00 PM2hThesis Defense AnnouncementEleni Victoria Webster: "The “I’m Too Much, Yet Never Enough” Paradox: A Critical Approach to Discourses of Afro-Latinidad Among Second-Generation-Immigrant Women in South Florida"Committee Chair: Beatriz Nieto-Fernandez, Ph.D.Committee Members: Marquese McFerguson, Ph.D., and Nannetta Durnell-Uwechue, Ph.D.Date: 11/6/2025 at 12:00 PMIn Person: Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton Campus, Culture and Society Building (CU-97), Room 222
- 2:00 PM1hLet's Talk with CAPS : Office Hours💬 Need someone to talk to? Drop by Let’s Talk with CAPS! 📍 Every Tue & Thu at 2 PM | SSB #8, Room 226 No appointment needed. Just walk in — we’re here for you 💙
- 2:00 PM2hThesis Defense AnnouncementMilena Nesic: "Do Algal Endosymbiont Communities in Coral Outplants Change Over Time? A Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Algal Symbionts in a South Florida Coral Restoration Experiment."Committee Chair: Joshua D. Voss, Ph.D.Committee Members: Marguerite Koch-Rose, Ph.D., Colin Hughes, Ph.D.Date: 11/6/2025 at 2:00 PMIn Person: Florida Atlantic University, HBOI Link Building LE 103
- 6:30 PM2hTalon Leadership and Service Award CeremonyThe Talon Leadership and Service Awards ceremony was established in 1997 and is organized by Florida Atlantic Alumni and Community Engagement every fall during Homecoming Week. The event unites alumni, students, campus and community leaders in a celebration of leadership, support and service to Florida Atlantic. One of the most prestigious honors given at Florida Atlantic, Talon Awards are presented in five categories: Parliament of OWLs, the President's Talon Award, the Richard L. Schmidt Alumni Talon Award, the Faculty Talon Award, and the Student Talon Award.RSVP to attend: https://faualumni.org/talon-awards/
- 6:30 PM2hTalon Leadership and Service Award CeremonyThe Talon Leadership and Service Awards ceremony was established in 1997 and is organized by Florida Atlantic Alumni and Community Engagement every fall during Homecoming Week. The event unites alumni, students, campus and community leaders in a celebration of leadership, support and service to Florida Atlantic. One of the most prestigious honors given at Florida Atlantic, Talon Awards are presented in five categories: Parliament of OWLs, the President's Talon Award, the Richard L. Schmidt Alumni Talon Award, the Faculty Talon Award, and the Student Talon Award.RSVP to attend: https://faualumni.org/talon-awards/
- 7:00 PM1hSymphonies & SouvenirsUnder the direction of Laura Joella, DMA, the program opens with Mozart’s “Overture to Così fan tutte,” followed by Guilmant’s “Symphonique” performed by trombone soloist Jose Leon, DMA, and Barber’s “Souvenirs.” The evening concludes with Robert Schumann’s Symphony No. 2. Tickets $10.


