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.
UCF Adds 38 Degree Programs to Disney Aspire, Expands Offerings Nationally Building on success of initial launch, UCF now offers 72 degree programs for 90,000 eligible Disney employees nationwide.
Visiting Professor Teaches Students about Puppets and Play Ayelet Golan with the Israel Institute’s Visiting Artists Program also instructs how to create using found objects.
6 Ways to Protect Yourself from Cyber Criminals In honor of National Cyber Security Awareness Month, UCF’s Information Security office offers tips on how to secure your online identity.
Additional Pay & Paid Days Off As many of you know, in July UCF received a $5.3 million cut to our state budget. This cut was our prorated share of a…
Assessing the Toll of Chemical Warfare A UCF student recently conducted fieldwork in Iraqi Kurdistan for her undergrad thesis on the medical and societal ramifications of chemical weapons use during the 1980s Anfal massacre.
Knights Rally to Help Hurricane Dorian Survivors Campus donation drive nets thousands of pounds of food and supplies for the Bahamas.
Electronic Arts’ Relocation to Boost Job Pipeline for UCF Game-Design Students The video game development studio’s move to downtown Orlando’s Creative Village will provide expanded opportunities for students.