UCF is Part of Team That Finds Water on Ultra-hot Exoplanet with James Webb Space Telescope The temperature is so hot that it would tear most water molecules apart, and the researchers say detecting the remaining water that survived speaks to the extraordinary sensitivity of the James Webb Space Telescope.
UCF College of Medicine Joins Partnership to Study Health Impacts of Space Travel Funded by the NASA Human Research Program the project will examine motion sickness, sleep disturbance, changes to cognitive function, eye and brain health, and more.
3 UCF Teammates Advance in Elite North America Computing Championship Computer science student Natalie Longtin and alumni Andy Phan ’21 ’23MS and Jacob Steinbronn ’23 earn a spot in International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals, which will take place in Egypt in November.
The Truth About the Future of Energy It sounds like the tagline of a commercial: Renewable, affordable and better for the environment.
Why is UCF a Leading Producer of Aviation Talent in the U.S.? The university, despite having no airfield, is where industry leaders consistently mine for the best-trained and safest prospects.
UCF Researcher Helps Uncover Key Findings about Asteroid Dinkinesh, a Target of NASA’s Lucy Mission The findings are critical for planning the flyby of the asteroid and give more insight into the role small debris and collisions play in forming the solar system.
UCF’s College of Medicine Graduates its 1,000th Physician In recognition of the milestone, black and gold streamers fell from the ceiling — surprising the 123 new Physician Knights and concluding the commencement ceremony.
UCF to Launch New Theme Park and Attraction Management Degree Beginning in Fall 2023, the bachelor’s degree will give students a specialized understanding of the complex global tourism industry.
After Nearly 50 Years, One of UCF’s Longest Running Staff Members Says Goodbye Maggie LeClair was a constant advocate for student success and instrumental in launching multiple scholarships.