The Power of Creativity and Caring During Challenging Times Jeff Kepler ’11, a graphic designer, used his creativity to honor heroes around the world, including Anthony King ’14BSN ’17MSN, a nurse caring for COVID-19 patients in New York City.
Now Is Our Time to be Actively Anti-Racist A note from Interim Chief Equity, Inclusion and Diversity Officer S. Kent Butler on the importance of building each other up.
UCF Receives Helios-Florida Consortium COVID-19 Summer Completion Grant to Help Students in Need The $650,000 award intends to provide aid for hundreds of students at UCF, USF and FIU who have not qualified for CARES Act funds.
What is Antibody Testing? Jane Gibson, an expert in molecular diagnostics at the UCF College of Medicine provides some insight on COVID-19 antibody testing, which is now available on UCF’s main campus.
UCF-Developed Technology Could Reduce Risk of Death, Infections from Catheters Catheter-related bloodstream infections result in as many as 28,000 deaths and more than $2 billion in increased healthcare costs in the U.S. each year.
First Crewed Launch from U.S. Soil in Almost a Decade Rallies Pioneering American Spirit UCF faculty and alumni share their thoughts about university’s ties to space industry’s past and its future.
A Laugh a Day Keeps the COVID Away It seems like there’s nothing to laugh about anymore. But maybe we should start.
Fighting Malaria with Moldy Cereal A UCF researcher is using moldy breakfast cereal to fight one of the world’s deadliest diseases.
UCF Planetary Scientist Reflects on Rise, Fall and Return of America’s Flights into Space Metzger, a 30-year veteran of NASA, has witnessed some of earliest Apollo launches, worked on the space shuttle program and helped test and troubleshoot the International Space Station.