Get to Know UCF’s President and First Lady Learn more about the one thing President Alexander and First Lady Melinda Cartwright know to be true, the impact of poverty on dreaming, and how the arts have influenced their lives.
Letting Down Your Guard Can Spread COVID-19 Virus can spread at fun, casual events if you’re not practicing safety protocols
UCF Researchers Identify Features That Could Make Someone a Virus Super-Spreader Sneezes from people who have congested noses and a full set of teeth travel about 60 percent farther than from people who don’t, according to a new study.
Arecibo Observatory Telescope to be Decommissioned After Second Cable Break The National Science Foundation expects it will be several weeks before disassembly of the telescope can begin.
Tell the Truth and Make Space for Hope As the country grapples with hard truths, the power of representation can sustain our hope for a better United States.
UCF Researcher Examines Benefits of Supportive Communities for Older Adults “Aging in community” is an emerging idea in which older adults depend on a community-support group or programs for assistance as they age in their homes.
UCF Study To Identify Protective Factors for Suicide Ideation among Young Lesbian and Bisexual Women The goal of the federally funded project is to identify modifiable protective factors that may reduce risk of suicide.
UCF Delivers Engineering Options for Arecibo Observatory (AO) The University of Central Florida today delivered engineering options to address the Arecibo Observatory to the National Science Foundation. UCF manages the facility under a…
UCF Russian Professor Celebrates Culture Beyond Classroom As International Education Week kicks off, Alla Kourova reflects on her immersive teaching methods that help students learn more than the Russian language.