Asteroid Visiting Earth’s Neighborhood Brings its Own Face Mask Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is monitoring a near-Earth asteroid to help scientists prepare for closer approach in the future.
New Legal Studies Certificate to Begin This Fall The Conflict Resolution and Analysis Certificate is offered at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
UCF to Offer Nation’s First Master’s Degree in Travel Technology and Analytics The program prepares students to meet the industry need for qualified candidates who can develop and support the technologies that make traveling easier.
UCF Offers Digital ‘Care Package’ of Teaching Resources for Public Schools The Center for Distributed Learning shares links to videos, podcasts and online teaching tools to help schools adjust to online curriculum.
‘Old’ in the Age of Coronavirus The way we redefine what old means is not to run away from it, but to live our lives in rebuttal of the old stereotypes.
UCF Employees Support One Another In Times of Need Faculty and staff can help fellow Knights by donating sick and annual leave to the Knights Care Leave Share program.
UCF Researcher Helps Improve Accuracy of Storm Surge Analysis A new model developed by international team of scientists, including a UCF professor, can be used to better understand and prepare for the impacts of climate change.
UCF Grad Works at Johns Hopkins Hospital to Prevent and Control COVID-19 Spread After studying health sciences at UCF, Frankie Catalfumo ’13 is using his expertise as an infection control epidemiologist to keep patients and hospital staff safe at the Baltimore hospital.
13 Songs for the Ultimate Uplifting Playlist From classical masterpieces to the funkiness of virtual band Gorillaz, these selections from UCF’s music faculty make for a soundtrack of positivity.