UCF Researchers Prospecting for Mining-Outpost Site on Moon UCF researchers are working with California aerospace company TransAstra Corp. to study an economical way to mine the plentiful supply of ice in the polar regions of the moon.
UCF Students, Faculty Involved in NPR News’ NextGenRadio Four UCF students were selected to produce their own multimedia stories on the topic of immigration during a week-long “pop-up” digital journalism training experience.
Looking Back as an Adult on My Parents’ Advice I imagine I was like most kids growing up when it came to my parents’ advice: dismissive at best. As a typical angsty pre-teen, I…
New Book Sounds Alarm About Invasive Plant Species Spreading Throughout Florida “Silent Takeover! Invasive Plants in Florida” is biology Professor Linda Walters’ latest book project for children. The free books warn about plants that are causing havoc to our environment.
From Porcupines to Pigs, this UCF Psychology Grad Trains Them All Katelyn O’Rouke ’14 puts her degree to use in her career as an animal trainer at Universal Orlando and on movie sets.
UCF Researchers Bring 1755 Literary Work into Digital Age UCF scholars will create the first complete, online and fully searchable version of the famous 18th century Johnson’s dictionary. It is considered one of the most influential works of English literature of all time.
PHOTOS: Best of UCF Spring 2019 Grad Caps More than 8,300 students graduated from UCF this spring, and many of them found their own way to stand out among the crowd at commencement…
Final Beam Installed at UCF Lake Nona Medical Center Progress continues to be made on the university’s teaching hospital in partnership with HCA Healthcare, which is slated to open by the end of 2020.
Blue Origin Launch Marks UCF’s Fourth Flight into Space This Year UCF research continues to fly into space at a pace that is keeping with the university’s reputation as a leader in space technology and planetary science.