UCF Programming Team Earns Bronze at North American Competition, Advances to World Finals Competing at the national and global level helps UCF students hone their problem-solving skills, prepare for positions that bolster the economy and national security, and be more competitive on the world stage.
Early Voting at UCF for 2020 Presidential Preference Primary Eligible voters can cast their ballots in the Recreation and Wellness Center from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.
Gravitational Wave Experts to Meet at UCF for Two Days of Intensive Talks The UCF community and the general public are invited to a free talk about gravitational waves on March 6 as part of the two-day meeting.
Meet UCF Downtown’s New Police Commander James Mangan ’09, husband and father of two, started his career at UCF nearly 20 years ago.
UCF Planetary Scientist Named to Blue Origin Science Advisory Board Metzger’s duties will include advising Blue Origin on lunar landing design, payloads and landing site selection.
Mythbusters Inspires Engineering Student to Conduct Research Inspired by the educational science program, a student hopes her work with raindrops and pine needles will one day lead to technology that will protect homes from Mother Nature.
Peace Corps Ranks UCF in Top 25 Volunteer-Producing Universities Currently 39 Knights are volunteering around the world.
All That Glitters – Could Be Unhealthy Many items today are single use and made of plastic, but glitter is something that is not necessary and doesn’t serve any useful purpose beyond decoration.
UCF Researcher Aims to Improve Lives of Foster Teens Karla Badillo-Urquiola ’14 ’15MS strives to break stereotypes through her work and her community activism.