UCF Remembers Pulse 4 Years Later We honor the lives of the 49 victims, including Eternal Knights Juan Ramon Guerrero and Christopher Andrew Leinonen ’07 ’09MA.
UCF Helps Make Sunshine State Scholars Symposium Happen, Despite COVID-19 Originally scheduled for May, the event will happen virtually June 13, bringing together 103 of the best STEM students across Florida.
Honest Conversations on Race Will Help Move Us Forward Discussing racism is always difficult for many Americans because they are forced to face ugly truths.
Cheating Online Can Be a Problem, but There Are Ways to Stifle That Reducing the temptation to cheat on tests is ultimately a side benefit of well-designed curriculum, courses and assignments.
Caring for Seniors During COVID-19 From dropping off meals to regularly checking in, College of Nursing faculty member Jacqueline LaManna shares a few tips for elder care during the pandemic.
Engineer Named National Fellow for Work in Materials Science Sudipta Seal is one of 23 fellows recognized for his contributions which have impacted the area of space, medicine and the environment.
UCF Student Reflects on Pulse Shooting 4 Years Later Graduate criminal justice student Zoe Williamson was visiting from England and on a police ride-along when she stepped up to assist first-responders and victims at the Orlando nightclub.
Life Lessons From Baking My Own Bread There’s no one-size-fits-all recipe of instructions that will ensure happiness and success for everyone.
UCF Joins in White Coats for Black Lives UCF College of Medicine students, faculty and staff take a knee to honor George Floyd and support the Black Lives Matter movement.