Study Finds Bacteria in Milk Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis A strain of bacteria commonly found in milk and beef may be a trigger for developing rheumatoid arthritis in people who are genetically at risk,…
Longtime Professor Clausen Leaves Legacy in Chemistry Professor Christian Clausen III, one of UCF’s longest-serving faculty members who taught at the university from 1969—the year after classes started—until his retirement in 2016,…
UCF Announces New General Surgery Residency Program UCF College of Medicine-Hospital Corporation of America North Florida Division Consortium has established a new General Surgery residency program that will begin at Osceola Regional…
Film Festival to Feature UCF Workshops on Scary Movies, Student Films Why is Florida such a good place to make a scary movie? That’s one of the topics filmmakers will discuss as part of free workshops…
Ireland’s Former President Mary Robinson to visit UCF Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, will visit the University of Central Florida on Feb. 8.…
New Siemens Partnership to Enhance BRIDG Efficiency Siemens announced a partnership with BRIDG Thursday, and also donated $30 million worth of specialized software to the wafer fabrication facility at NeoCity. The software…
UCF Hosts National Undergraduate Research Institute Ten years ago, Kimberly Schneider, assistant dean of the College of Undergraduate Studies and director of Undergraduate Research, attended a conference in Tucson, Ariz., that…
UCF Alumnus’ Mission to Champion Orlando Leads to NFL Pro Bowl, Community Projects During last year’s NFL Pro Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, CEO of Florida Citrus Sports Steve Hogan ’91 had a unique perspective of…
UCF Spinoff Company Awarded NSF Grant Aimed at Commercialization A University of Central Florida spinoff company has been awarded a highly competitive national grant, which it will use to develop a prototype device that…