UCF Baseball Knocks Off No. 1 Ole Miss For the third time in school history, the Knights bested the top ranked team in the country.
The Splash Must Go On: UCF Modifies Spirit Splash for COVID Era UCF found a way to make the 25th anniversary of its most beloved tradition happen while adhering to safety protocols.
Reflections on Black History Month As we continue to celebrate the many historical achievements of Black Americans, I want to take a moment to acknowledge the incredible accomplishments, conversations and…
UCF Graduates Win ‘People’s Choice’ Award at International Pitch Competition Yaupon Brothers American Tea Company grows, processes and sells tea made from the yaupon holly, North America’s only naturally caffeinated plant.
UCF Alum’s Art Exhibit Celebrates Black Women Entrepreneurs The artist’s newest project is on display through March 28 and is inspired by active community members.
UCF Researcher Aims to Preserve Astronauts’ Muscle Function in Space With approximately one-third the gravity of Earth, going to Mars puts people at risk for loss of muscle mass, strength and endurance.
UCF Researcher is Part of Team that Will Send Rotorcraft to Saturn’s Moon, Titan The mission and lander are called Dragonfly and are planned to launch in 2027 and reach Titan by the mid-2030s.
Being Interested is Interesting The practice of delighting in someone else can help build lasting, meaningful relationships.
From Lighting Shows at Universal to Supporting Space Launches at KSC, UCF Grad Shines The education, research, and internship opportunities at UCF, coupled with curiosity and outside the box thinking, led one local kid to his dream job — an electronics engineer supporting space launches.