NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test Mission Launching Today Aided by Arecibo Observatory Data collected at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico was used to determine which asteroid would be target of NASA’s first test to deflect an asteroid.
Research in 60 Seconds Video: Studying Responses to Better Achieve Goals Assistant Professor of Marketing Yael Zemack-Rugar’s research examines how our responses to successes and failures influences our ability to achieve goals.
New UCF Study Finds Reasons Why Hospitality Workers Aren’t Returning After COVID The hospitality industry’s labor shortage could be an issue with holiday travel starting and international travel restrictions lifting.
Doctoral Student Hopes to Develop Better Rocket Fuel Through NASA Fellowship The fellowship means Jessica Baker ’20 will travel to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama to study alternative fuels.
UCF Sees the Average Number of NSF CAREER Award Recipients Quadruple Data show new mentoring program launched in 2019 is making a difference.
UCF Alum and Finance Lecturer Remembered for Passion for Teaching, Music Ray Sturm ’89 ’98MS taught at his alma mater for more than 20 years and was an avid musician.
UCF Engineering Student to Compete in World Floorball Championship Liam Williamsson was one of 20 selected to the represent the United States on the men’s national team.
UCF Names Its Microgravity Research Center in Honor of Stephen W. Hawking UCF is one step closer to becoming the first American university to have a research center named after the late, world-renowned theoretical physicist Stephen W. Hawking.
UCF Wins U.S. Department of Energy Cyber Defense Competition — Again UCF beat out 119 other teams that represented 105 universities from 33 states and the District of Columbia to earn its second top title at competition.