New Course Teaches Physical Therapy Students the Science of Pain By learning the different sources of pain, physical therapists can help improve patients’ overall quality of life while potentially reducing prescriptions and medical expenses.
UCF Hiring 60 Armor Up Ambassadors Students work to create awareness about the university’s COVID-19 safety protocols
Giving Thanks UCF’s president shares his gratitude for university employees, approves a campus closure for the holidays and suggests ways to give back as we enter a season of giving.
What to Know About Voting and This Year’s Election Ballot From general voting procedures to common ballot mistakes and the amendments up for consideration, here are a few things you should know before casting your vote.
UCF Partners with Adobe to Personalize Reading Experiences for Students, Adults Early studies have shown researchers can accelerate some adults’ reading by more than 25 percent by personalizing the digital-reading experience.
The True Story Behind Horror Movies Horror-film expert and Associate Professor Gary Rhodes discusses the origin of the genre, a UCF film legacy and what to watch this Halloween.
OSIRIS REx Ready to for Touch-and-Go Maneuver on Tuesday, Oct. 20 UCF Professor Humberto Campins shares excitement about his involvement with NASA’s first mission to retrieve an asteroid sample.
UCF Pays Tribute to Parramore Community with New Custom Glass Artwork at Downtown Campus The installation, created by artist Nancy Gutkin O’Neil, was produced in partnership with Parramore residents and business owners.
Why Heath Literacy Matters — Especially During COVID-19 Three UCF faculty and staff experts provide advice on how to read and understand information to make make appropriate health decisions.