Understanding the Socioeconomic Dimensions of Deadly Pandemics UCF student is studying the Spanish flu outbreak of 1918 in the U.S. South to help understand today’s global outbreaks.
24 Students Honored as Order of Pegasus Recipients UCF’s most prestigious student award is based on academic achievement, university involvement, leadership and community service.
Maybe it was Dumb Luck – Or Maybe it was Something Else Sometimes things happen that are inexplicable, maybe miraculous, possibly spiritual.
UCF Alumnus Makes Dreams Come True in New HGTV Series Radio-television grad Brian Kleinschmidt ’04 and his wife Mika’s new show “100 Day Dream Home” recently premiered on the network.
Why is Leap Year a Thing? UCF Physics Professor Josh Colwell explains the science behind the need for Leap Year and other facts you may not know about the bonus day.
UCF Researchers Develop Device That Mimics Brain Cells Used for Human Vision The invention may help to make robots one day that can think like humans.
NASA’s New Horizons Mission Finds Window into the Solar System’s Cold, Dusty Origins The New Horizons spacecraft made history flying past Pluto and is now exploring a new frontier, with objects that keeps surprising scientists.