Disagreement May Be a Way to Make Online Content Spread Faster, Further The finding comes from an examination of posts labeled controversial on social news aggregation site Reddit.
Presidential Rankings are a Game — not History Surveys lead people to focus on small differences between presidents rather than the major challenges of their times.
Jonathan Varnell Named VP for Facilities and Business Operations Varnell, who has nearly 25 years of experience in higher education, was selected following a competitive national search.
UCF Student Awarded Prestigious AMA Scholarship Fourth-year medical student Xamil Vega is the second student from the College of Medicine to receive the scholarship.
7 Knights Heading to Tokyo’s Summer Olympics, Paralympics From beach volleyball to weightlifting, meet the Olympic participants who will represent UCF in addition to their home countries.
UCF Partners with JPMorgan Chase and Microsoft to Offer Free Skills Training for Pandemic-Displaced Workers The $550,000 donation will provide training and career coaching and is geared to residents who lost full-time jobs in the hospitality or leisure industries.
Research in 60 Seconds Video: Finding Water on the Moon Jillian Gloria’s research helps prove how water evaporates on the moon, which may aid NASA in finding the liquid as they work to develop a sustainable presence there.
UCFPD Welcomes New Officers, Adds New Training The three new officers are currently paired with veteran patrol officers for hands-on field training.
Limbitless Solutions Releases 2nd Installment of The Bionic Kid Comic Book The comic book series was created in partnership with one of Limbitless’ prosthetic arm recipients Zachary Pamboukas, who inspired the hero of the story.