7 Indoor Activities to Beat the Summer Heat Looking for something besides movie theaters, malls and bowling alleys? This list covers some activities to help Central Floridians stay cool.
PHOTOS: Community Continues to Heal at UCF Remembers Event for Pulse “We can draw strength from our remembrance,” says Michael Nunes ’16 ’18MA, student life coordinator for LGBTQ+ Services at UCF.
Limbitless Solutions, Mayo Clinic Launch Study for New Wheelchair Technology to Help ALS Patients Project Xavier is being tested and evaluated to assess if it improves the independent mobility and quality of life of patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
Schoenfeld Named Acting Associate Dean for College of Graduate Studies Professor John Weishampel this month started a two-year-appointment at the National Science Foundation in Washington D.C.
UCF Business Incubator Company Acquired in Nearly $70 Million Deal The deal showcases the power of Central Florida’s economic development ecosystem, powered by years of dedicated partnerships led by UCF.
UCF Grad Leads Father’s Day Weekend Fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis Research After business management graduate Travis Suit’s daughter was diagnosed with the disease, he took to the offensive to fight the illness.
Longtime Professor Tony Major Remembered for Contribution to Film, UCF Major died at the age of 79 after 24 years at the university and leaves a legacy of students who have gone on to careers as actors, producers, directors and talent agents.
Stanford, UCF Study Finds People Avoid Virtual Humans in Real World Augmented Reality experiences can affect real-world behavior, which is important because AR is often used to train nurses, doctors and other health care professionals.
UCF Alumna Talks Role in Tony Award-Nominated Musical “The Prom” Jerusha Cavazos ’14 made her Broadway debut in the new musical comedy about acceptance and love in October. Now, The Prom is nominated for 7 Tony Awards.