From a Farm to Boeing Growing up on a family farm, graduating senior Dale Wagner never imagined the skills he learned raising palm trees would lead to a mechanical engineering degree, a rare chance to work on innovating a Honda motor or land him a job at Boeing.
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.
NASA Funds UCF Research for New Power Systems on Space Missions UCF will develop a new way of powering and heating spacecrafts when they are far from the sun and solar energy isn’t practical.
Provost Makes Key Appointment in Academic Student Success Initiative DeLaine Priest’s expanded role hastens a more central approach to supporting UCF students and their progression to a degree.
Limbitless Solutions Speaks at U.N. to Raise Awareness for Disabilities During a visit on International Day of Persons with Disabilities, branding director Mrudula Peddinti ’18 shared how the nonprofit is empowering kids through prosthetics.
Art Student Views Life After Graduation as a New Canvas “Art has always been about letting go of your preconceived notions of how things should work and just allowing the best of what’s possible to unfurl naturally,” says Rex Hammack.
Yes, I Waited 6 Hours in Line for a New Theme Park Ride I’ll always remember the day’s outing — not just because of the four-minute ride — but also because of the whole shared experience with other fans.