UCF Researchers Awarded $4.5 Million to Develop Non-GPS Location Finder The Army Research Lab-funded project will help ground vehicles navigate complex terrain when GPS is not available by using computer vision and artificial intelligence.
UCF Professor Moonlights as Serial Marathoner Seth Elsheimer, 69, has run a marathon in all 50 states three times over and is looking to complete his fourth cycle.
Is Anyone Else Living in a Children’s Book, Or Is It Just Me? And why does my story involve so much laundry?
UCF Offering New Peer-to-Peer Support System for Students Togetherall helps students navigate mental health challenges online safely and anonymously.
Helping Those Who Help Others Deal with Pandemic Stress College of Medicine’s Associate Dean of Students Marcy Verduin has recently helped educate clergy in North America on mental health issues, such as depression, and how to recognize symptoms in themselves and others.
UCF Management Instructor Remembered for His Engaging Lectures, Storytelling Gary Nichols ’87 was a beloved faculty member in the College of Business for 15 years and frequently used his industry expertise, life experience and friendly attitude to make an impression on students and colleagues.
WATCH: UCF Marching Knights, B-CU Marching Wildcats Unifying Halftime Show In case you missed it, watch the moving performance in memory of 9/11 during Saturday’s football game against Bethune-Cookman.
UCF Leads Hydrogen Gas Turbine Research Aimed at Decarbonizing Power Sector The work is funded by an $800,000 award from the U.S Department of Energy.
Scientists Work to Ensure Solutions to Red Tide Don’t Cause More Harm than Good A team of experts from Florida and Massachusetts are evaluating a technique that may help eliminate the algae blooms that cause massive fish kills, stink up neighborhoods and disrupt the Florida economy.