First-Gen Student Perseveres Through Family Struggles, Hopes to Provide Financially When Oneisha Eugene completes her degree next summer, the accomplishment will be a dream achieved for her immigrant parents — including her father who has been recovering from a brain injury for nearly two decades.
What Fans Need to Know for UCF’s 2020 Football Season UCF prepares to lift off for its annual Space Game when the Tulane Green Wave rolls into town Saturday at 2 p.m.
A Second Cable Fails at NSF’s Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico Engineers are reviewing the new damage and assessing how to best stabilize the facility.
4 Things to Know When Writing to Your Local Representatives A writing and rhetoric instructor discusses some basic information to keep in mind when reaching out to political officials.
Helping Veterans Heal Through Art A UCF professor is teaching art to local veterans as an outlet to help cope with pain, addiction and homelessness.
UCF Programs Add to Pompeii Exhibit at Orlando Science Center University presentations, discussions and artworks will be part of “Pompeii: The Immortal City” at the science center through Jan. 24
We Must Be Vigilant to Preserve Proper Respect for Our Veterans In our country’s early days, most Americans didn’t want to honor those who served in the military.
UCF CREATE’s Work with Children Featured in Pompeii Exhibit at Orlando Science Center The Orlando Science Center partnered with UCF CREATE to fund an afterschool program where children were taught about STEAM via the scientific and creative backdrop of Pompeii.