STEM and language arts — two sides of the same coin? Spanish Professor Tyler Fisher makes the case for unity between STEM and language arts — and what students can do to make the most out of whichever field they choose.
UCF College of Graduate Studies Makes Funds Available to Help Students Publish their Journal Articles Awards of up to $1,500 are now available to pay for article processing charges.
UCF College of Nursing Simulation Center Manager Honored with International Award The annual award is based on excellence in the implementation of simulation and delivery of simulation-based learning.
UCF’s New Smart Cities Master’s Program to Support Urban Systems The civil engineering track will be the nation’s first smart-cities degree offered in the engineering field.
Processed Foods May Hold Key to Rise in Autism In the lab, UCF scientists found exposing neural stem cells to excessive PPA damages brain cells in several ways.
New UCF Parking Policy to Take Effect July 1 All vehicles on campus will be required to park in spaces nose-in and plate-out.
‘#GodHatesYou’ is a Reminder That Words Matter The production is part of Pegasus PlayLab, which is in its second year, and will return to the Theatre UCF stage in August.
Path to Fitness may be Difficult — But Don’t Let Obstacles Get in the Way Talking about personal fitness or weight-loss journeys always seems to be difficult for some people, yet it seems like we are constantly faced by those…
New Study on Gene Editing in Wildlife Finds People Are Wary People living in the U.S. are wary of using CRISPR-based genetic engineering to achieve wildlife conservation goals.