Reopening Our Research Enterprise Elizabeth Klonoff, vice president for Research and dean of the College of Graduate Studies, outlines plan for safely resuming lab-based research activity at UCF.
Now More Than Ever We Need to be Vigilant for Symptoms of Distress In addition to the unknown physical effects the coronavirus has on the human body, there could be lasting mental effects, as well.
UCF-Led Study Will Examine COVID-19 Communication’s Impact on STEM Education STEM disciplines often need hands-on, in-person training and education that may be difficult to do remotely.
How to Turn Your Lawn into a Wildflower Garden Two UCF biologists launch an app with a step-by-step guide for landscaping beginners or pros in North America.
UCF Scientists Seek Novel Material to Kill COVID-19 Backed by the National Science Foundation, researchers are working on developing a nanoparticle film that would “catch” and kill virus to better protect healthcare providers.
UCF Study Finds Microplastics in Florida’s Birds of Prey for 1st Time The accumulation of microplastics in birds’ digestive systems could lead to poisoning, starvation and death.
Women’s Soccer Paces Strong UCF NCAA APR Numbers Women’s soccer leads a record nine UCF sports that earned perfect 1000 Academic Progress Rate scores for 2019-20.
UCF Continuing Education Offers Professional Development Courses for Free Courses are self-paced, and the deadline to enroll for free is June 30.
UCF Grad Earns Pulitzer Prize The third time’s the charm for New York Times staffer Michael Schwirtz ’03, who had been nominated twice previously for one of journalism’s highest honors.