UCF Researcher’s AI Tutoring Tool Targets Improving Student Studying Skills The tutoring tool developed by a UCF researcher uses artificial intelligence to help students learn more effectively by monitoring their learning activities, facial expressions, eye movements and interactions with avatars.
What To Do With the American Musical? As with other art forms, good and bad musical theatre will always coexist. Finding the good is just knowing where to look.
UCF Online Student Makes 1st Visit to Campus — to Graduate The North Carolina resident, who is married to a Marine and had to be ready to move at any time, says UCF’s courses gave her the ability to remain mobile and study on the go.
UCF Professor Honored by National Strength and Conditioning Association William Hanney was recently recognized with the organization’s Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation Specialist Award.
UCF Grad and Former Radio Personality Battles Cancer and Loss While Earning Degree Erica Catron ’19MA went back to school to understand how bereavement affects others. In her last year of studies she persevered through her own losses and cancer diagnosis to complete her degree.
Tacko Fall Signs Deal with Boston Celtics The Boston Celtics announced it has officially signed former UCF men’s basketball 7-foot-6 center Tacko Fall ’19 after a successful Summer League. Fall averaged 7.2 points…
Q&A with Trustee Bev Seay The new chair of the UCF Board of Trustees discusses preparing students for jobs, the importance of women in STEM and the future of the university.
UCF Receives $13 Million Gift Commitment for Athletics Scholarships Gary and Barbara Bryant of Lake Mary, Florida, made the largest gift commitment in the history of UCF Athletics.
Robin Hood Had it Easy − The Real World is Not So Straightforward We love the story of Robin Hood, who heroically broke the law to help the poor. This trope makes sense because the story sets up…