If 2020 Hasn’t Turned Out the Way You Planned – You’re Not Alone Even though others may have had it worse, that doesn’t mean your emotions aren’t valid. You’re allowed to grieve.
Ways to Help Uphold UCF’s COVID-19 Policy Here are some actions to take and conversation starters you can use to help reduce the coronavirus spread and encourage other Knights to do their part in protecting others.
Interim Director of UCF’s School of Modeling, Simulation and Training to Return to Private Sector Later this Month A national search for a permanent leader will kick off this month after COVID-19 delayed the process.
Broken Cable Damages Arecibo Observatory The National Science Foundation facility is closed while engineers review the damage and assess the extent of repairs that will be needed to bring the telescope back online.
UCF’s Parents as Teacher Hotline Ready for Local K-12 School Year As families opt for online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty and staff from the College of Community Innovation and Education are available for parents and students seeking extra help with studies.
New DOD Award Honors UCF Researcher for Transformative Idea During Pandemic Optics and Photonics professor earns award named in honor of Sir Isaac Newton for transformative work on spacetime particle wave packets, a new class of matter in motion.
UCF Team Wins Worldwide Competition in Computer Vision The competition included teams from IBM, MIT and Carnegie Mellon University.
New Requirements for Students Moving to Housing on UCF Campuses Students begin arriving Aug. 8 and must have move-in appointments, pre-register for COVID-19 testing, face coverings and other precautions.
Arecibo Observatory Returns from Tropical Storm Isaias Lockdown to Track Asteroid for NASA The National Science Foundation facility, managed by the University of Central Florida, determines that a newly discovered asteroid won’t threaten Earth.