UCF Education Professor Creates Women’s History One Student at a Time Michele Gill makes an impact on the present and future by making student success and support her top priority.
Why I Keep Dancing for the Kids As UCF’s largest student-driven philanthropy gears up for its main event and celebrates 25 years this weekend, Knight-Thon’s community engagement manager shares what this cause means to her.
Deborah Beidel Receives Advocacy Award Pegasus Professor Deborah Beidel recently received the 2021 Women’s Inspired Leadership Spirit of Advocacy award from i4 Business magazine for her work as executive director of UCF RESTORES.
Florida Remains No. 1 in Rankings for Higher Education U.S. News & World Report lists the State University System in the top spot for the 5th year.
Anti-Semitism and Hate Have No Place at UCF UCF’s interim chief Equity, Inclusion and Diversity officer emphasizes support for students and reminds the campus community of important resources that aim to facilitate a welcoming culture on campus for everyone.
Sensor Testing Company Expands, Graduates Out of UCF’s Business Incubation Program axiVEND moves into 6,000-square-foot facility and expects to hire employees making up to $80,000 a year.
Better Parenting Through Western Civ Knowing a little about Cleopatra can help anyone raise their children.
UCF Student Seeks to Shine a Light on the Pandemic’s Effects on Nonprofits Tiffany Chinwuba will be presenting her research during UCF’s virtual Student Scholar Symposium later this month.
UCF Women’s Basketball Punches Ticket to NCAA Tournament The Knights will face Northwestern in the first round on March 22 in San Antonio, Texas, and fans can watch the game together at a free watch party hosted at Additional Financial Arena.