UCF Celebrates the Arts 2022 Brings ‘Shrek’, Concerts in Steinmetz Hall and the Return of Visual Art Exhibitions After two years of cancelled or modified programming, UCF Celebrates the Arts returns bigger and brighter than ever before. Tickets are now available for the annual festival, running April 5–16 at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
UCF Engineer Helping Unlock Secrets of Heart Disease, Cancer, Sleep Apnea, more Professor Olusegun Ilegbusi uses his expertise in fluid dynamics to help doctors understand how diseases develop in hopes of finding treatments.
UCF Relationship Expert on the Five Love Languages The executive director of UCF’s Marriage and Family Research Institute discusses love languages and suggestions for balancing these expressions in relationships.
UCF’s new PhD in Kinesiology Advances Science of Human Movement and Trains Future Researchers and Educators The new degree program, which launches this fall, will be the first Ph.D. program offered within UCF’s College of Health Professions and Sciences.
UCF Alum Founds Nonprofit to Assist Homeless LGBTQ+ Youth Austin Rivers ’20MPA, who was recently featured on the The Kelly Clarkson Show, created Knit the Rainbow to provide handmade knitted and crocheted winter garments to help keep the at-risk youth warm.
UCF Selected for New NSF Student Research Program in Conservation, Restoration, Communication First-generation and underrepresented students are especially encouraged to apply to the program — and five other similar programs from varying disciplines — before March deadlines.
UCF-HCA Announce new Emergency Medical Services Fellowship — Only 1 of 4 in Florida The program, which trains physicians for medical oversight of pre- and out-of-hospital emergency care systems, is seeking applicants to start training July 2022
UCF Podcast: Relationship Advice from an Expert Sejal Barden, associate professor of counselor education and executive director of UCF’s Marriage and Family Research Institute, shares insights and advice on small steps we can all take to improve relationships most important to us.
UN Opening Ceremonies for the International Year of Glass Feature UCF Professor Optics Professor Kathleen Richardson was part of the group that made the bid to designate 2022 the year of glass.