3 New Trustees Approved for UCF One member fills a board vacancy and two others were named to seats of members whose terms are expiring.
UCF Leads National Team to Study Floating Solar The Orlando Utilities Commission, an early adopter of floating solar, installed a 31.5-kilowatt system in 2017, which will be part of the study.
Presidential Search Committee to Hold 1st Meeting Tuesday The campus community and public are invited to attend the first meeting in the Morgridge International Reading Center or watch online from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Think Big Muscles are the Key to Better Movement in Older Adults? Not so Fast! Walking, or gait, speed may be a better indicator for health in older adults.
First-Generation Student Honors Her Parents’ Dreams As she donned a white coat on Aug. 5, first-generation American Lisvet Luceno achieved a dream unavailable to her mother: becoming a medical student.
PHOTOS: Macramé Yellow Ribbon Project Kicks Off Veterans Month The month-long exhibit on Memory Mall honors 1,500 student-veterans on campus and those who have served our country.
College of Medicine Students Teach Health Literacy As Lake Nona High School eleventh grader Juliana Guerrero studied the nutrition facts on the labels of some of her favorite snacks, she was shocked…
Learning to Thrive After Life Behind Bars Criminal justice graduate is honored for overseeing a county program that provides a career path for people released from incarceration.
UCF Researchers Discover Universal Mechanisms Related to the Cause of the Big Bang In a new study in Science Magazine, researchers detailed the mechanisms that could cause the Big Bang, which is key for the models that scientists use to understand the origin of the universe.