Investing in Our People Effective Nov. 5, eligible A&P and USPS staff will receive a salary increase and UCF’s president has approved a university closure Dec. 20 – Jan. 1, 2022, with eligible employees being paid during this time, for winter holidays.
20 Years Later, UCF Police Officers Reflect On Responding to 9/11 While honoring the nearly 3,000 people killed from the 9/11 attacks, Eric Walton and Joel Witherspoon share their memories from providing services at the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
2021 UCF Athletics Hall of Fame Class Announced This year’s inductees include representatives from football, men’s basketball, softball and track & field.
One of Those Nights You Will Remember UCF’s Boise State Game will have its own lore for years to come.
UCF Researchers Create Water-repellent Nanomaterial Inspired by Nature The novel superhydrophobic coating, which can potentially be used to create more efficient fuel cells and sensitive toxic gas detectors, can keep materials dry for longer and at greater depths.
PHOTOS: UCF Beats Boise State to Kick Off Malzahn Era The Knights pulled off a thrilling comeback win, 36-31, in the first meeting between the two programs.
7 Questions with UCF Grad, Influencer & Entrepreneur Candice Jones ’15 Jones explains how she built her brand by embracing exactly who she is — a goal she is focused now on helping others achieve.
Long-lasting Disinfectant Promises to Help Fight Pandemics An alum and several researchers at UCF have used nanotechnology to develop the cleaning agent, which protects against seven viruses for up to seven days.
School Day Structure Could Benefit Children’s Health Researchers found that children’s obesogenic behaviors on school days are more favorable compared to non-school days.