Breaking Barriers in STEM From professional development to community service, the National Society of Black Engineers produces some of the most well-rounded STEM graduates in the country.
I Have a New Pair of Headphones – But What Do I Really Want to Hear? My work requires me to walk to different parts of the campus. As I recently made my way from my office to my classroom and…
College of Business Honors Dr. Hitt, Alumni, Partners, Executives at Hall of Fame From an opening torch lighting to a final call of “Do you believe in miracles?,” the UCF College of Business 2018 Hall of Fame: Knights…
Alumna Overcomes Eating Disorders to Help Others Back to Health On the surface, Kaitlyn Chana ’13 had it all together. In fact, she basically owned life. The former straight-A student at Lake Brantley High School…
More Convenient, More Affordable, Enhanced Online RN to BSN Program UCF is an innovator and launched Florida’s first online RN to BSN program two decades ago.
UCF-led Consortium To Manage Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico The largest fully operational radio telescope on the planet – the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico – will soon be under new management. “UCF’s oversight…
FAIRWINDS Credit Union to Donate $1.1 Million for Endowed Professorship FAIRWINDS Credit Union will fund a new $1.1 million endowed professorship for a proposed UCF fintech program, the first of its kind in the State…
Student Jazmyne Burroughs on Student Involvement and the Black Identity Jazmyne Burroughs can often be found in the UCF Multicultural Student Center’s office helping to plan and promote cultural events for UCF students. Her position…
Chemistry Ph.D. Student’s Research Becomes Journal Cover Story Tatiana Fedotava-Molden, a first-year Ph.D. student in the Department of Chemistry, has already had her first research breakthrough and publication in one of the most…