Doctor Killed by Coronavirus Will Long be Revered for Trying to Protect Others We need more people like Dr. Li Wenliang, who put his life in jeopardy. His story has touched people around the world, both in sorrow and outrage.
UCF Honors Faculty Authors for their Creativity and Scholarship UCF’s second Authors Celebration recognizes 39 faculty from across seven colleges and the library.
UCF Program at Love Your Shorts Film Festival to Connect Filmmakers Student films also to be featured at 10th annual festival in Sanford this week.
UCF Research Shows Vacation Home Rentals Boost Florida’s Economy by $27+ Billion Annually Twenty-five Florida counties included in the report are successful economic drivers.
How this UCF Alum Paid Off $31,679.87 of Student Loans in 6 Months Mechanical engineering graduate Juan Diego Vila ’19 says he didn’t eat ramen every day and even went to a music festival while paying down his debt.
Student Research: On the Cutting Edge of Attosecond Science A UCF physics student is developing tools to understand activity happening at 10-18 seconds or less, which could lead to faster wireless communications.
National Academy of Inventors Names UCF Computer Vision Pioneer as Fellow Mubarak Shah is the university’s 13th NAI fellow, the highest professional accolade given to academic inventors.
PHOTOS: Gather Luncheon 2020 The annual meal celebrates community building and healthy eating as 500 Knights come together.
UCF Researcher Finds New Signal That Your Breast Cancer Is Growing A discovery at the College of Medicine may in the future help detect cancer cells in patients before these cells have a chance to metastasize or spread through the body.