UCF Instructor Offers Insight on Fyre and Other Festivals With years of event-management experience, Kayode D. Aleshinloye, a lecturer in the Rosen College of Hospitality Management, shares his perspective on the failed festival and what it takes to organize large-scale events.
What’s it like to Tour with ‘Hamilton’? This UCF Alumna Shares the Details Abby Jaros ’14 discusses her experience as a cast member in the hit musical that’s currently captivating audiences in downtown Orlando.
Pokémon Go Could Help Build Community, Study Finds The study’s findings may also have implications for tourism, particularly in Orlando, according to UCF assistant professor Jihyun Kim.
Med Students Get a ‘Leg Up’ on Anatomy Training from PT Students The peer-to-peer interaction at the College of Medicine’s Anatomy Lab module is leading to a better understanding of each other’s fields.
I Love How Technology Has Made Things Easy — But I Sometimes Wish for Simpler Times It’s weird to grow up in a time where everything is literally at our fingertips; we have access to the world at the click of…
Patients Teach Through Their Illnesses John McLees was a first-responder on Sept. 11 and today he suffers from lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and respiratory problems he attributes to the dust and…
UCF’s Partnership IV Building to be New Home for Army’s Synthetic Training Environment The facility in Central Florida Research Park will provide space for the Army to use state-of-the-art technology to combine virtual and real-world environments to prepare and protect troops.
UCF Program at Love Your Shorts Film Festival to Focus on the Future of Filmmaking in State Student films also will be screened with 78 other short films from 11 countries at the Sanford event.