UCF’s Largest Health Expo On Wednesday, Oct. 4 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Student Union Pegasus Ballroom, students will have the chance to attend the largest health expo…
Rather than Evacuate, Students Stay Behind to Warn Homeless About Hurricane With Hurricane Irma barreling toward Central Florida earlier this month, a group of UCF students chose to hit the streets of downtown Orlando to warn…
Anthropologist’s Work Impacting People with Cleft Lip and Palate, Down Syndrome UCF Assistant Professor John Starbuck thought studying anthropology might lead him to a career in a museum, but it’s done more than he could’ve imagined.…
UCF Alumnus Partners with Theatre UCF to Bring Play About Sandy Hook to Orlando The University of Central Florida will bring 26 Pebbles – a play written by BFA musical theatre alumnus Eric Ulloa – to the Orlando Repertory…
UCF Provides In-State Tuition Rate to Puerto Rican Students Displaced by Hurricane Maria In response to the ongoing crisis in Puerto Rico, the University of Central Florida will allow students who are residents of Puerto Rico, and are…
Med School Adds Knights Pantry To Aid Students Nearly a quarter of U.S. college students don’t have money or time to pay for affordable, healthy foods, according to a 2016 study, and many…
The Lost Wonder of Being Outside, Running Free and Exploring As I write this, I am sitting outside in 90-degree heat after Hurricane Irma swept through our beautiful state and left millions without power. I…
Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Disaster Researcher’s Personal Dilemma I am a disaster researcher. I study the social processes by which communities work in building resilience to emergency events, particularly natural disasters. But earlier…
UCF Reports $136 Million in Research Funding in FY17 UCF faculty brought in $136 million in research funding in 2017, a year that was also marked by national recognition for the number of patents…