UCF’s Public History Center Rings in New School Year UCF’s Public History Center in Sanford rang in the first day of Seminole County schools Monday and hosted an open house for the community. The…
Shorter, Faster, Stronger: Advancing U.S. Strength in Lasers The UCF researcher whose team developed the world’s shortest laser pulse last summer has received a $6.9 million grant from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research…
The Meaning of Life – or at Least University Life The sun will one day burn itself out and all the magnificence and strife that is humankind will be a whisper in a vacuum, a…
One Neptune Residence Hall Complete; Work Continues on Final Two The University of Central Florida shared updates with students and their families about the Neptune Community residence halls on Thursday. UCF sent notices to the…
Two Neptune Residence Halls Complete; Students Can Move In Saturday Two of the three residence halls in the University of Central Florida’s Neptune Community are now complete, and students can move into both buildings on…
Donor Continues to Support Nursing Scholarships The Hans & Cay Jacobsen Charitable Foundation gave $35,000 this year to support scholarships at the UCF College of Nursing. This is the second year…
Neptune Residence Hall Community Update Updated Tuesday, Aug. 13 We are pleased with the progress of construction at our Neptune community residence halls, and we working hard to ensure that…
Researchers Use Attractive Light to Demonstrate Capability of ‘Tractor Beams’ When light falls on an object, it normally is pushed away. This is why, for instance, the dusty tails of comets are bent outward from…
This is Something We Can Fix I spent last Tuesday downtown at our Executive Development Center with about 50 Central Florida recruiters. Collectively they work for a wide variety of companies…