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.
Associate Professor Challenging the Lens Through Which We Interpret Poverty Amy Donley is tackling hardships, including the current COVID-19 pandemic, within impoverished communities.
117 Physician Knights Graduate, Prepare to Battle COVID-19 Through a virtual ceremony that included personal touches, more than 100 UCF medical students celebrated their accomplishments.
Fighting an Invisible Enemy on the Frontlines Jason Duprat ’09BSN has always pushed himself out of his comfort zone, and his current deployment with the U.S. Navy Reserves to the COVID-19 hot spot in New York City is no different.
117 UCF Physicians Graduate Friday in Virtual Ceremony The ceremony will stream on YouTube at 10 a.m. and include personal videos from each graduate.
UCF Engineer Looks to Shape Next Generation of NASA’s Deployable Structures Kawai Kwok and his team of graduate students are studying plants and insects to come up with better ways of creating flexible equipment needed to explore the solar system.