UCF Department of Health Management and Informatics Expands to School The new designation enables the School of Global Health Management and Informatics to expand their global reach and research.
‘Fast Company’ Magazine Recognizes Readability Technology at UCF Among its 2021 World Changing Ideas From online students to doctors, the developing technology can increase individuals’ reading speed and comprehension for a variety of purposes.
From Playing Music in Miami to Studying Neuroscience at MIT The first in his family to earn a college degree, Bryan Medina ’21 graduated this semester with a bachelor’s in computer science and will pursue a doctorate in neuroscience at the prestigious Cambridge school.
Senior Overcomes Difficult Past to Reach Graduation at 64 After being convicted of a robbery at 17 and overcoming addiction, LeRoy Langston is graduating with plans to become a counselor.
Pandemic Inspires Surge of Interest in UCF Nursing Degree The College of Nursing received a 26 percent increase of applications over the last year as more students feel a call to serve.
Richie Grant’s Journey Is 1 to Salute He came to UCF rated as the 357th best wide receiver in the country. He left as a champion, a college graduate and the Knights’ highest selection of the 2021 NFL Draft.
1st Cohort from UCF Opioid Workforce Expansion Program Graduates Eight clinical mental health counseling graduate students spent two semesters learning how to treat clients with opioid and substance-use addiction.
NCAA Tournament Next Stop for UCF Tennis Teams’ Remarkable Seasons The women’s and men’s squads both earned national seeds in the postseason for the first time in program history and will host the first and second rounds at the USTA National Campus May 7-9.
Here’s What I Learned After 30+ Years of Teaching Colleen Thrailkill ’99EdD shares wisdom from her new book, The Value of Rotting Pumpkins: The Art of Teaching Elementary School, and how we can better appreciate our teachers today.