UCF’s 2022 Great Navel Orange Race Celebrates a 25-Year Engineering Tradition More than 1,200 first-year engineering students tested their hand-crafted boats during an all-day competition at the Reflecting Pond.
UCF Students Reap the Benefits of the Plant Breeding Initiative In honor of National Gardening Day, here’s a look at how biology students’ efforts to grow peppers on campus provides hands-on education.
UCF Class Spotlight: Introduction to American Sign Language September is Deaf Awareness Month. Here’s a look at a course — plus an instructional video — that teaches students about ASL signs, phrases and Deaf culture.
UCF Researchers Create Brain-like Devices to Enable AI in Remote Regions and Space The work will help technology, from Siri and Alexa to advanced robots, work in remote regions of Earth or the far reaches of space.
UCF Students Team up to Provide Care at Apopka Farmworkers Clinic For the first time since the pandemic, the clinic has returned to in-person services at full capacity.
UCF Recognized by Exercise is Medicine for Efforts to Create Culture of Wellness on Campus Earning a Silver designation, UCF is among 156 campuses honored worldwide for efforts to create a culture of wellness.
UCF-developed Real-time Blood Monitor Saves Doctors Critical Time During Surgery Current tests can take up to 30 minutes, which is too long when every second counts — especially during surgery on infants.
UCF Lake Nona Hospital Training Future Doctors, Nurses Sooner than Expected Within the year since its opening, the hospital has gained national recognition among HCA hospitals for quality of care and patient satisfaction.
Using the Arts to Take a Deep Dive into the Sea Pegasus Professor Stella Sung’s composition Oceana: Sounds of the Sea will invite patrons at UCF Celebrates the Arts into a story they will never forget.