Getting to the Place Where Body Size Doesn’t Matter Society’s fascination with weight is a type of discrimination and prejudice.
UCF Student-Built Remote-Control Aircraft Takes 1st in U.S., 2nd in World Ninety-two teams competed in the international competition sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
UCF Medical Student Wins Top Research Award at National Conference The American College of Physicians’ Internal Medicine meeting recognized the work done by Andrew Collins.
Planning to Travel this Summer? Here’s What to Expect UCF travel expert Alan Fyall shares his outlook for 2021 — what he predicts to be the “Road Trip Summer.”
UCF Softball Selected to NCAA Tournament The Knights will play Auburn to kick off the NCAA Tournament in Tallahassee on May 21 on ESPN2.
Recipe Swap with Bite Knights: Spring Rolls Led by Knights, the cooking show’s episode features traditional dishes to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
UCF Team Develops Artificial Intelligence that Can Detect Sarcasm in Social Media Properly understanding and responding to customer feedback on Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms is crucial for brands, and it may have just gotten a little easier thanks to research out of UCF.
Flying at Speeds up to Mach 17 Could Become Reality with UCF’s Developing Propulsion System The UCF-developed propulsion system could allow for flight speeds of Mach 6 to 17 (more than 4,600 to 13,000 miles per hour) and would have applications in air and space travel.
UCF Alum Featured in Roadtrip Nation Documentary on PBS While filming the documentary, which premiered this week, Christina Glezil ’20 discovered her future lies in past interests she developed at UCF.