New Immersive Simulation Suite Will Teach UCF Students, Help Patients The hands-on tech will better prepare College of Health Professions and Sciences students for frontline roles.
UCF Class Spotlight: Macro Level Roles and Interventions in Social Work Students gain hands-on experience while learning the importance of social work in supporting survivors of human trafficking.
Startup M2X Energy Partners with UCF’s FSEC, Aims to Convert Greenhouse Gases into Low-carbon Methanol The startup-university partnership is creating a technology to convert stranded gas methane, which is a common byproduct of oil production, to methanol, that can be used in low-carbon fuels and other materials.
How NFL Player Damar Hamlin Tackled the Odds: Health Experts Weigh In A panel of UCF medical and rehabilitation experts discuss what happened, what Hamlin’s physical and mental recovery could look like, and protecting the heart health of athletes.
UCF Medievalist Receives Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities Assistant Professor of English Stephen Hopkins was selected for a highly competitive year-long, $60,000 fellowship in support of his book, The Infernal Laboratory: Vernacular Theology and Hell in the Medieval North Sea.
UCF Puerto Rico Research Hub Receives $500K to Expand Research The federal funding will be used to provide insight to community leaders and government officials on how best to serve communities with significant Puerto Rican populations.
Get to Know Pageant Winner, Miss Universe Contestant: UCF’s Ashley Cariño The aerospace engineering student and former Miss Florida won Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2022 and placed in the top five of the Miss Universe pageant, held Jan. 14.
UCF Nutrition Educator Helps Improve Health at KNIGHTS Clinic UCF faculty and registered nutritionist Steven Burrough will provide expertise at the student-run clinic at Orlando’s Grace Medical Home.
Offshore and Coastal Risk Analyses May Misrepresent Wave Storms from Extreme Weather Like Bomb Cyclones A new study shows that models used across the globe to estimate the height of coastal storm waves — critical information when building ports, reinforcing infrastructure and estimating flooding — can differ by several feet.