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.
FSI Researcher Richard Blair Invited to Join National Academy of Inventors 2022 Fellows Blair will join 17 other UCF researchers who have been named NAI Fellows.
New $1.25 Million UCF Project Addresses State’s Critical Shortage of Special Education Teachers, School Psychologists Project CENTRAL is funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and will help educators in the state receive enhanced education and preparation.
UCF Teams up with Orange County, Rosen Hotels & Resorts to Provide ESOL Classes for I-Drive Employees The partnership program will help local hospitality employees secure better employment opportunities in the nation’s tourism hub while strengthening the region’s talent force.
New UCF-developed Battery Could Prevent Post-hurricane Electric Vehicle Fires The technology replaces the volatile and highly flammable organic solvents found in electric vehicle lithium-ion batteries with saltwater to create a safer and more efficient battery.
10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting College UCF alum Melissa Mitchum ’18 provides advice to help new students make the most of their college experience.
Research in 60 Seconds Video: Helping Children Born with Cleft Palate Assistant Professor Lakshmi Kollara Sunil’s research examines a genetic condition called DiGeorge syndrome, which is linked to speech issues and cleft lip or palate.
Early Outreach Furthers UCF Downtown’s Commitment to Community An engagement plan with an urban K-8 school helps students feel welcome and see themselves as future college students.