In Celebration of Aunts The guidance from my aunts — some biological and some not — sustained me and gave me what I didn’t know I needed.
UCF Satellite Launches Successfully into Space from Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne Rocket The satellite’s mission is to capture video of small particles colliding in microgravity, which will help scientists understand the earliest stages of planet formation.
Now is Right Time to Heed Washington’s 1st Inaugural Address — a Call to Unity The president’s speech advocated no specific policies, but he outlined his vision of the nation’s destiny.
UCF Students Match Into Competitive Military Medical Residencies Four Knights will train at hospitals across the country, including the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
UCF Researchers Use Advanced Light to Reveal How Different Biofuels Behave The work is part of a U.S. Department of Energy initiative to identify cleaner burning and renewable alternatives to gasoline.
Arecibo Observatory Helps Researchers Find Possible ‘First Hints’ of Low-Frequency Gravitational Waves Although the researchers used Arecibo Observatory data, they are no longer able to make observations using the observatory since it collapsed in December following broken cables in August and November.
UCF Faculty Collaborate to Provide Students Free Course Materials By using open educational resources, UCF faculty helped students save more than $750,000 during the Fall 2020 semester.
UCF Makes Parking, Shuttle Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic From parking-permit options to wellness precautions on shuttles, here is a look at how campus transportation has adapted to mitigate COVID-19’s impact.
UCF’s Housing and Residence Life COVID-19 Safety Measures for Spring 2021 From occupancy expectations to planned responses for positive cases, here are some of the procedures UCF Housing will follow to reduce risks from COVID-19.