College of Sciences Contest Seeks New Gonfalon Design The College of Sciences is celebrating UCF’s 50th anniversary in several ways, including a design contest to encourage UCF students, staff, faculty and friends of…
Tech Entrepreneurs Hear From Some of the Best in the Industry More than 140 aspiring inventors, as well as those interested in technological entrepreneurship, attended Invention 2 Venture, a one-day workshop hosted by the Center for Entrepreneurship…
Lost Lesson From ‘Argo’: Dignified Restraint in Face of Victory It is one of the most remarkable stories in the CIA’s history, and a long untold story of the 1979 Iran hostage crisis. The new…
UCF’s Rosen College Looks to Bridge Timeshare Industry/Education Gap The United States timeshare business has grown to become a significant component of the hospitality industry, generating over $70 billion in economic output in 2011,…
Dengue Fever Case Reported in UCF Area The Seminole and Orange County Health Departments are investigating a locally acquired case of dengue fever in a 19-year-old UCF student who lives in Seminole…
Health Services Offers Flu Shots After a week long battle with the flu last year, David De Wit, a Biomedical Sciences major, says that not another year will go by that…
Former President Clinton Shines Spotlight on UCF Former President Bill Clinton spoke about UCF’s successful partnership with industry and the community on Monday while visiting UCF for a campaign rally for President…
Course Withdrawal Deadline Extended UCF has extended the withdrawal deadline for fall courses until 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31. The deadline had been Monday evening. Some advisors and instructors…