UCF Sea Turtle Project Snags NASA Grant A UCF graduate student will use satellite images and radar data to study how a brown algae (seaweed) impacts the survival of endangered and threatened sea turtles.
UCF Researcher Earns 2nd Department of Defense Grant to Detect Opioids, Toxins Subith Vasu is 1 of 12 scientists and engineers to receive the prestigious 2020 award from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
UCF Diabetes Expert Awarded National Fellow Designation Jacqueline LaManna, director of the university’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program, is among 6 inductees for 2020.
PHOTOS: New UCF Campus Safety Upgrades to Reduce COVID-19 Impact A look at some of the cleaning and safety measures UCF is implementing to keep students, faculty and staff safe as classes resume on campus this fall.
UCF Launches 11 New Graduate Certificates and Tracks in Response to COVID-19 The certificates, tracks and special topics courses cover a variety of fields from business and engineering to optics and health.
Maintaining Mental Health During Today’s New Normal Assistant Professor and licensed psychologist Katherine Daly shares some suggestions to keep in mind to help maintain mental health.
7 Influential Protests in American History Since America’s beginning people have used protests to make their voices heard and advocate for change. Here are a few historic examples.
The First Independence Day and the True Challenge of Our Own Time As challenging as today is in America, it is nothing like the nation’s turmoil of July 4, 1776.
UCF is Developing New Nanotech to Detect Food Fraud Adulterated food results in people paying more for their food than it’s worth, as sometimes foods are bulked up with less expensive filler products.