UCF Class Spotlight: Space Law Who owns an asteroid? What are the liabilities of creating a hotel in space? Is a Space Force necessary? These are questions students explore in this political science course.
Researchers Recruit Drones To Map Past, Determine Future Drones have evolved over the years from novelty to a sophisticated tool deployed in the wake of natural disasters. Now researchers have unlocked its use…
UCF Basketball Teams Aim for First AAC Trophies Women to play for championship Monday vs. UConn; men clinch a top-4 seed and first-round bye in tournament.
Assistant Professor Earns Impact Award For Work with Hospitalized Children The spring 2019 Marchioli Collective Impact Award was presented to Megan Nickels for her program of providing educational instruction to chronically ill children.
Facing Journalism’s Challenges When Many Often View News as Fake When I tell someone that I’m editor-in-chief of an online magazine, people generally are either impressed, ambivalent or concerned. Impressed or ambivalent used to be…
UCF Students Learn Patient Care in the Wild (A Must in Florida) UCF’s chapter of the Wilderness Medical Society is a group devoted to educating physicians, residents and medical students on health safety in great outdoors.
UCF Workshop to Focus on Mysterious Space Objects Scientists from around the world will converge at UCF’s Florida Space Institute this week to discuss Centaurs, a type of poorly understood objects found between…
U.S. Forecast: Economy Thriving in the Face of Record High National Debt At more than $22 trillion, the U.S. government’s debt is higher than it has ever been, but the rising debt level alone is not enough…
UCF’s Rosen College Ranks Among World’s Top 5 Again The hospitality management school was recognized among the best schools for the third consecutive year.