Next Steps UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton is grateful to put on shoes and walk at graduation after his well-publicized leg injury a year ago. Dramatic as his story has been, he’s just getting started.
He Wants to Fly to Paris for Brunch UCF’s first Ph.D. graduate in aerospace engineering has his thoughts trained on faster ways to take us across the world and back.
UCF Postdoctoral Researcher Detects Satellite Orbiting a Small Body in Solar System The technique used to detect the satellite could help identify more objects, which could potentially help broaden our understanding of our solar system.
Go Ahead — It’s OK to Allow Yourself to be Silly Sometimes Waiting in line at the movies, I saw a young woman do the “airplane run” over to the concession stand. You know, when you stretch…
Overcoming an Uncertain Childhood, Graduate Paints to Explain the Past Titus Thomas lived in eight foster homes before he found his adoptive forever family and now wants to give hope to others in the same situation.
OSIRIS-REx Team Offers Insight into Asteroid Bennu Activity in New Science Article Research team offers three explanations for why the asteroid is ejecting particles into space.
UCF Researchers Work to Design Zero-Emission Fuel Sources Metal-air batteries are longer lasting than the often-used lithium-ion batteries found in electric cars.
How Safe Are BPA-Free Plastics? A graduating biomedical sciences student is testing plastic compounds to see if they are OK to use for food storage.
UCF Partners with State Park to Provide Research Opportunities Students and everyday citizens will have the chance conduct hands-on research, which will help protect against some of the threats facing coastlines around the world.