UCF Recognizes 2019 Knight Star Employees The campus community recently gathered to honor more than 200 of UCF’s employees for outstanding achievement and years of service at the 47th annual Knight…
UCF Student Voting Increases Nearly 23% for Midterm Elections The university also had a 9.2% higher turnout than the average of more than 1,000 other colleges and universities around the nation.
UCF Adds 1st Public Policy Graduate Program in State University System The Master of Public Policy will help fill the need for public-service leaders who are well-versed in program evaluation and policy analysis.
Growing Teachers for the Community UCF and Lake County Schools are building a local pathway to supply new teachers to meet an urgent need.
Dinender Singla Named AdventHealth Endowed Chair UCF cardiovascular researcher and professor Dinender Singla has been named the AdventHealth Chair in Cardiovascular Research. As chair, Singla will serve as a bridge to…
New Treatment Shows Promise For Drug Resistant Breast Cancer Cells A UCF researcher will help develop a way to treat drug-resistant breast cancer patients.
UCF Researchers Make Super Stretchable E-Material Using Kirigami, Nanotechnology By combining the ancient Japanese art of paper cutting with science, this new material could have applications ranging from smart jackets to solar cells.
UCF Study Finds State Disability Forms Not Complying with Federal Plain Language Act Researchers found that most forms were written at a level that would require a master’s degree or higher to comprehend.
UCF to Help Researchers Seeking to use NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Scheduled for launch in 2021, the telescope is anticipated to be as important to scientific discovery as the Hubble Telescope has been in the past decade.