Women’s Basketball: Title Chase Falls Short of Crown Eighth-seeded Knights lose to host Tulsa, 75-66.
Daddy’s Girl Angelica Crump is not your average student. Not only is she an extremely successful athlete, but she has also had to face tragedy in her…
UCF’s First Docs in Demand in Florida, Nationally The University of Central Florida celebrated a milestone today when its charter medical school class of students placed in residency training programs across the country.…
Women’s Basketball Will Play for C-USA Title One game. That is all that separates the UCF women’s basketball team from another Conference USA championship. UCF (16-17) is headed to its third title…
Women’s Basketball: UCF Upsets No. 1 Seed The Knights will play in Friday’s semifinals at 11 a.m. ET on CBS Sports Network.
Program to Show How the Arts Impact All Aspects of Life For all of choreographer Liz Lerman’s life, the arts have helped her better understand others and the world around her. Lerman, also a performer, author…
Nursing Professor Earns National Research Award Mary Lou Sole, coordinator of UCF’s Clinical Nurse Specialist master’s and doctoral tracks, recently earned the Researcher of the Year Award from the National Association…
Music, Dance and More During 50th Celebration From music and dance performances to art exhibitions and presentations, UCF’s College of Arts & Humanities will celebrate the university’s 50th anniversary with activities that…
Hospitality Students Harp, Tanner Reach Competition Finals Last month, Rebecca Harp and Lisa Tanner, two students from the University of Central Florida’s Rosen College of Hospitality Management, were chosen by the American…