Cybersecurity Team Wins 4th National Championship UCF won the national championship in 2014, 2015 and 2016, and finished as runner-up the last three years.
UCF Forensic Scientists Unlocking Unique Chemical Signatures In Tires Chemistry Associate Professor Matthieu Baudelet’s approach could provide law enforcement new tools to track down those who flee a crime scene.
UCF Won 5 AAC Championships in 23 Days The men’s and women’s tennis teams became the athletic program’s latest success stories after both clinched American Athletic Conference Championship trophies within 24 hours of each other over the weekend.
Debra Reinhart Retiring, Changes in Office of Research and College of Graduate Studies Leadership Winston Schoenfeld, an accomplished professor of optics, will step in to serve as interim Associate Vice President for Research and Scholarship.
Everything in This Life is Connected Any event in your life will impact the events that occur later — and there is no way to know whether it will be for the better or worse.
UCF Grads Helped Bring Pixar’s ‘Soul’ to Life Animators Teresa Falcone ’14 and Christopher Sanchez ’14 share their experience of working on the Golden Globes and Academy Award winner.
Arboretum Names Llewellyn Ehrhart as its Inaugural Earth Day Conservation Hero The professor emeritus retired in 2004 after more than 30 years researching sea turtles on Florida’s east coast, helping scientists understand the turtle population status and trends.
UCF Men’s Soccer Reigns as Back-to-Back-to-Back AAC Champion After winning their third-straight regular season crown and the league’s tournament title, the nationally ranked Knights are bound for the NCAA Tournament.
Interstellar Comet is One of the Most Unusual Objects to Visit Our Solar System A new study in Nature Communications describes a comet from another solar system as one of the most pristine objects ever observed.