Using Artificial Intelligence in Medicine to Better Predict Disease In the age of big data, companies track and analyze our buying habits, hobbies and social media accounts to make business decisions. But the impact…
UCF Alumni Honored for Distinguished Engineering and Computer Science Achievements Industry leaders, entrepreneurs, scientists — and a retired NASA astronaut-turned-artist — were recently honored for their career achievements in industries as diverse as construction and semiconductors.
UCF Podcast: Championing Against Violence Bethany Backes, an assistant professor in the Violence Against Women faculty cluster who worked for the Department of Justice for more than 10 years, shares what it means to be a champion both against violence and for social justice.
Arecibo Observatory Scientists Publish Major Study on Near-Earth Asteroids Called a “treasure trove of data” for planetary scientists, the study is the largest ever published on radar observations of near-Earth asteroids.
Central Florida’s Hidden History The artifacts and little-known stories of the area’s LGBTQ community have found a safe place at UCF, where volunteers have also provided the ears to keep the history alive.
UCF to Help K-12 Teachers Create Veteran-focused Classroom Projects The UCF Veterans Legacy Program, a partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs’ National Cemetery Administration, received a new grant to help Florida schools teach students about veteran histories.
New Tool Calculates Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Buildings RESNET’s new tool is called the CO2e Rating Index and is the first of its kind.
UCF, Universal Creative Launch ‘Creative Lab’ to Bring Immersive Design Learning to Students The lab offers unique blend of classroom and on-site learning from some of the most creative minds in the industry and builds on long-term relationship between the two organizations.
In Theatre UCF’s Working, Every Role Has a Place in the Spotlight This modern adaptation of the 1977 musical explores the lives of everyday laborers with heart, compassion and gratitude. Working will also be the 30th and last UCF production directed by Associate Professor Earl Weaver.