6 Faculty Members Receive National Science Foundation CAREER Grants This year’s recipients are conducting research in everything from quantum physics to online education.
UCF Earns Shot At NCAA Women’s Golf Championship The Knights advance to the championship finals for the second time in school history and will be one of 24 teams in the country to compete for the nation’s top trophy.
UCF Student-Athletes Setting the Standard for Classroom Success New NCAA academic progress rate data show the Knights’ teams are among the top in the nation.
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.
5 Things to Know About UCF — May 6, 2019 Edition From commencement to research to cyberdefense, these are the top headlines for UCF this week. 1. Cyberdefense Success For the second straight year, UCF’s cyberdefense club,…
First Class of UCF’s Inclusive Education Services Program Graduates 13 students earn their professional services credential and leave their mark on UCF’s program, which provides a college experience for students who may not otherwise have the opportunity.