UCF Receives NSF RAPID Award to Develop Cough Drops to Help Control COVID-19 The approach could lead to creating something as simple as a cough drop or lozenge that people would pop in their mouths before going into the grocery store, work or school.
A New Model for UCF Academic Advising DeLaine Priest, associate vice provost for Student Success and Advising, discusses supporting students, what she loves most about UCF, and being recognized as a “Leading Woman in Higher Education.”
UCF Grad and Chef Bakes up Initiative to Support Medical Workers With a passion for nonprofit work and helping others, a political science grad-turned-chef is baking the ultimate comfort food for hardworking hospital employees.
Epic Games, Maker of Fortnite, Awards UCF Professor Grant to Enhance AR and VR Technology Maria Harrington earned the grant after creating the Virtual UCF Arboretum and will use the funds to enhance immersive learning experiences about the natural world.
A Day in the Life of a Stay-at-Home Professor Nathan Holic ’02 ’07MFA, an associate lecturer in writing and rhetoric, on what it’s like to teach and work from home with three young kids.
Call of Duty Duty has already called for Capt. Paul Kohler ’20MSN, whose graduate nursing degree is being put to the test five miles up and 5,000 miles away from home.
The Virus is Not Our Enemy Plotting Against Us Anthropomorphism is the term for our tendency to give human characteristics to animals or non-living things. Many of us might recall it from our high…
Alumna at the Ready to Help Orlando Airports in Emergencies Public administration graduate assists aviation authority to earn ‘gold seal’ in preparedness and crisis management.
UCF-Developed Cancer-Fighting Nanoparticle Heads to Clinical Trials Alicja Copik discovered a way to make natural killer cells more powerful – by stimulating them with nanoparticles that enhance their cancer killing ability.