NIH Awards UCF Researcher $3.8 Million to Study Opiate Overdoses State of the art technology used in study will provide insight into the impact of opiate overdoses and treatment drugs on the kidneys, heart, muscles and liver.
Vaping Crisis Highlights Why UCF is a Smoke-free Campus With new smoking methods on the rise, it’s important to remind students, staff and faculty that UCF remains a smoke-free campus — a policy that applies…
UCF Achieves Another Strategic Goal – Helping Graduate Students UCF welcomed more than 10,000 graduate students to campus this fall, a first in the university’s history. A total of 10,173 students are working toward…
Suicide: Myths, Signs and Prevention In honor of Suicide Prevention Month, UCF mental health expert Glenn Lambie offers insight into the myths, warning signs and ways to help prevent suicide.
UCF Researcher Works to Make Safer Electric Vehicles The key to the safer fuel cells is the use of platinum; however, the high cost of the precious metal has kept the technology too expensive. This is a problem Yang has worked to overcome.
UCF Expert: No, UF Did Not Create Lovebugs Where do love bugs come from? Why do they appear twice a year? UCF Researcher Nash Turley answers these questions and more.
Recovering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms may start within one month of a traumatic event, but may not appear until years later.
UCF Launches Center for Ethics Lisa Lee, a nationally recognized expert on bioethics and ethics in education will speak at UCF on 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25 to kick-off the center’s activities this semester. The free event is open to the UCF community.