Finding Strength in Each Other This has been an academic year unlike any other, and I know our community is looking forward to the repose of Spring Break and the…
UCF Student Vaccinations Start This Week UCF will provide both doses of the Pfizer vaccine to about 6,000 students at a clinic that will open in the Pegasus Ballroom later this week.
National Goldwater Scholarships Go to Four UCF STEM Students Students are conducting research in the areas of health, math, chemistry and space and are already making an impact.
UCF Sees Record Numbers for Day of Giving 2021 More than 3,100 donors contributed over $835,000, living up to the hype of the “Greatest Day of Giving” the university set out to achieve.
UCF Biologist Awarded Grant to Unlock Plant Defenses, Improve Food Supplies UCF Biologist Chase Mason today was awarded a $450,000 grant from the Foundation for Food & Agricultural Research to turn around “audacious” food and agricultural…
UCF’s Theatre for Young Audiences Program is Much More than a Niche Field “The Grumpiest Boy in the World,” which will be performed Saturday at Celebrates the Arts, is the latest production out of the TYA program — an important arts education field that provides a range of skills and career opportunities.
UCF Volleyball Clinches Spot at NCAA Tournament After Winning AAC Title After claiming their third-straight conference crown, the Knights are set to play High Point in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Omaha, Nebraska.
UCF Researchers Work with Public Agencies to Examine Pandemic Efforts, Effects From predicting COVID-19 infection rates to the pandemic’s influence on domestic violence, UCF experts contribute to national and international knowledge.
Collegiate Cybersecurity Competition Team Advances to National Championship UCF’s team is gearing up in hopes of reclaiming the national title it held for three consecutive years, 2014-16.