New Study Reveals How Frogs Use Bile and Bruise Color for Camouflage The results not only give insight into frog biology and adaptation but also could inform research into regulating human biological processes.
Pegasus Professor Inducted into the National Center for Simulation Hall of Fame Charlie Hughes has dedicated his career to advancing the world of modeling and simulation and has played a major role in the success of dozens of students.
Face Covering Distribution Available on Main and Downtown Campuses Individuals with a valid UCF ID can pick up one, free cotton reusable face covering at either of the two campuses, with future distribution coming to the Rosen and Lake Nona campuses.
Investing in UCF’s Future University leadership commits to realigning resources and making strategic investments in hiring faculty and staff; strengthening research; and investing in diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
What Is Contact Tracing? How Can It Help Manage COVID-19? Robin Hines, a population health sciences expert at the College of Medicine, outlines steps for contact tracing and explains why it is important.
UCF Ranked Among Top 5 in Nation for Transportation Science and Technology ShanghaiRankings placed the engineering programs at UCF above Georgia Tech, Purdue, Arizona State, Carnegie Mellon and the University of Florida.
Taking Steps to Support Our International Students UCF celebrates the reversal of federal guidelines that would have affected more than 3,000 current and new students.
UCF Infrared Emission Research Gets $2.5 Million Boost from Department of Defense The work has implications in creating nighttime camouflage and methods for anticounterfeiting, tagging and energy management.
Green Suggestions to Benefit Us All on Campus Bike Lanes, More Solar Panels, Garden Plots and Other Ideas to Improve Our Lives.