UCF-Trained Engineers, Oregon Medical Team Design 3D-Printed Ventilator that Requires no Electricity New product awaiting FDA approval for emergency use could save lives during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, thanks to a compact, mobile and inexpensive design.
Seeking Quiet Solace Amid a Pandemic Even during this awful coronavirus threat there are still gifts to be found.
UCF to Lead Study Exploring Social Media’s Impact on Consumer Behavior when Red Tide Strikes Part of Florida’s economy relies on its natural environment, but red tide threatens to destabilize local economies when it happens. Can social media play a role in mitigating the impact?
What it’s Like Being Essential Personnel at UCF During COVID-19 Meet some of the people at UCF who hold everything together — even in the worst of times.
Nobel Laureate Q&A to Follow College of Optics and Photonics’ Commencement Donna Strickland is one of the world’s leading pioneers in the field of ultra-fast lasers.
Planning for What’s Possible UCF President Alexander N. Cartwright details when a decision about Fall 2020 classes will be reached and how the federal CARES Act will be allocated at the university.
From Food Insecurity to Food Manager: Graduating Senior Works to Combat Hunger Naseeka Dixon, who will graduate May 2, has spent much of her time at UCF helping food-insecure students because she was once in their shoes.
Knight Wins National Wrestling Championship Psychology major Clay Perry claimed the gold medal in the 174-lb. weight class at the annual NCWA Championships.
What a View: OSIRIS REx Mission Captures Images of Test Run Maneuver Near Asteroid After making necessary changes to their mapping plan, researchers conducted a successful dress rehearsal ahead of the August sampling event.