Good Grief: Victimized Employees Don’t Get a Break, UCF Study Shows As if being picked on wasn’t bad enough, victims of workplace mistreatment may also be seen as bullies themselves, even if they’ve never engaged in…
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.
UCF to Test Emergency Communication Tools Wednesday UCF’s preparations for potential emergency situations include regular tests of the communication tools that provide critical information to the UCF community. Several of those UCF…
UCF Research Laying Groundwork for Off-World Colonies It may seem premature to be creating standards for extraterrestrial surfaces, but with the space economy estimated to be worth more than $1 trillion by 2040, UCF isn’t waiting.
UCF Named a Voter Friendly Campus The university was recognized among more than 100 colleges and universities in the nation because of its initiatives to register and encourage students to vote.