UCF’s Expertise Gets Invite to Ivy League Network of Large Laser Energy Facilities The goal of LaserNetUS is to establish the United States as the leader in the world’s race to advance intense laser science.
3 Faculty Honored for Advancing Research, Creative Works The 10th Women of Distinction Awards recognize faculty who excelled in scholarship amid challenges from the pandemic.
Space Game Means Something Extra for UCF Football Player, Mother The fifth-annual tradition honors the 40th anniversary of the space shuttle, which engineering alum Sharlene (Wendel) Martin ’86 ’93MS — mother of wide receiver Stephen Martin — worked on for nearly six years.
UCF Podcast: Fostering Inclusion Through Arts and LGBTQ+ History Martha Brenckle, writing and rhetoric professor in the College of Arts and Humanities, shares her expertise and love for writing and involvement within the Orlando arts and LGBTQ+ communities.
UCF Part of NASA Mission Launching Saturday to Explore Trojan Asteroids Physics Professor Dan Britt is part of team that will analyze data from first trip to this part of the solar system
2021 Another Record Year – Five Consecutive Years of Rising Research Funding UCF sees a record $212.9 million in research awards, which translates into innovation that makes an impact.
Daniel Jones Remembered as Dedicated Member of UCF, Orlando Arts Community A Celebration of Life event will be held for UCF’s longtime costume shop manager on Oct. 17. Reservations are required.
UCF Public Administration Pegasus Professor Selected to Join the National Academy of Public Administration Naim Kapucu will be inducted as a 2021 fellow in early November.
Clues Emerge: How Harmless Bacteria Go Rogue Turning into Deadly Flesh-eating Variants A new UCF-led study reveals how the environment and certain genetic traits play a critical role in the process that trigger bacteria to become human pathogens.