Heads-Up: Selling Overly Runny Ketchup Could Land You in Federal Prison A new book by Mike Chase ’07, a UCF film graduate who later became an attorney, looks at the peculiar federal laws that are still in effect.
Florida’s Economic Output will More than Double by 2049, Predicts UCF Economist In the short-term, Sean Snaith’s forecast predicts average economic growth will maintain a 3.1 percent annual increase through 2022 with tax cuts and faster wage/salary growth fueling the expansion.
Speakers Announced for UCF’s Summer 2019 Commencement Plus a complete guide to everything you need to know about the Aug. 3 ceremonies on campus.
New Frog Species Named after UCF Professor Biology graduate student Veronica Urgiles dedicated one of her discoveries in Ecuador to Professor Pedro Quintana-Ascencio.
Children’s Stories Come to Life at UCF-led Summer Animation Camp Grad students teach fourth and fifth graders how to animate their own films during a week-long camp run by a partnership between UCF and Page 15.
Celebrating the Impact of Apollo 11 from California to Puerto Rico Cool events to attend and connections to UCF.
UCF Closes Books on Historic Fundraising Year With a goal of $500 million, the IGNITE Campaign’s final total will be announced publicly at a celebratory event Oct. 18.
For Those Who Dream of Space, UCF is the Place In honor of the 50th anniversary of the country’s historic Apollo 11 mission, UCF takes a look back, and a look forward, at its role in America’s space program.
Let’s Stop Glorifying Tribalism—It Doesn’t Serve Us Well Yet again, one of my Facebook groups has erupted into an often mean-spirited debate about whether someone really is (fill in the blank). For instance,…