An Inside Look at UCF’s New Hip-Hop Business Classes This fall UCF will offer a new graduate course focused on how innovation and entrepreneurship in hip-hop impacts the world of business.
Recalling the Road to Woodstock — 50 Years Later A UCF grad and former university staff member took a spontaneous trip to the iconic festival — which kicked off 50 years ago today — when she was 19 years old.
National Science Foundation Awards Arecibo Observatory $12.3 Million Grant The money will be used during the next four years to make a range of repairs and improvements to the facility, which will also expand Arecibo’s capabilities to do cutting edge observations.
10 Commandments of Teaching In the push to improve schooling, I think we often lose sight of the fundamentals of having a kind, safe, respectful atmosphere in which to…
PHOTOS: UCF Downtown Sneak Peek Here’s an inside look at the campus before it opens on Aug. 26 for the Fall 2019 semester.
5 Things You Might Not Know About Woodstock Fifty years after the cultural phenomenon that brought 400,000 people to a farm in upstate New York, associate professor George Weremchuk shares his knowledge about the festival in his “Survey of Rock Music” course.
UCF Grad Selected to Help Introduce Scientific Perspectives to Congress Laser scientist Christina C. C. Willis ’09MS ’13PhD will begin her one-year fellowship as a special legislative assistant in September.
UCF’s 1st All-Female Cybersecurity Team Claims Top-3 Finish The Knights advanced to the final round and placed third in their first competition as a team at the Wicked6 Cyber Games in Las Vegas.
College of Medicine Welcomes New Population Health, Finance Leaders The first chair of a new Population Health Sciences Department and a new finance and administration leader recently joined the UCF College of Medicine team.…