India Center at UCF Strengthens Community’s Understanding of the Rising Global Superpower Housed in the School of Politics, Security and International Affairs, the India Center at UCF boosts faculty research, connects students with study abroad opportunities and engages the local Indian-American community.
$5.5M Gift From Helene Fuld Health Trust to Create Simulation Center at New UCF Nursing Building The funding will support a state-of-the-art facility that will house a Virtual Hospital and Clinical Skills Exam Suite.
UCF to Host, Compete in 2023 ICPC North America Championship International Collegiate Programming Contest competitions — like the one being held at UCF May 25-30 — are important for boosting the national computer science workforce.
Research in 60 Seconds: Making Molecules Sing to Better Understand Them 21st Century Scholar Chair Professor of Optics, Photonics and Physics Konstantin Vodopyanov’s research examines molecules to develop advancements that impact healthcare to space exploration.
Your Mental Health Matters: Take Advantage of UCF’s Resources May is recognized nationally as Mental Health Awareness Month, a movement to raise awareness and challenge the stigma surrounding mental health.
Today’s Lesson: The Gift of Failure Teaching grade-school basics to the next generation of dreamers and doers has always been one of Peyton Giessuebel ’18 ’21MEd’s life goals. But adding her failed experiences to her lesson plans was far from it.
UCF is Designing Self-repairing Oyster Reefs to Protect Florida’s Coastlines The work is sponsored by a $12.6 million Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency grant that seeks to create self-repairing, biological and human-engineered reef-mimicking structures.
New UCF-developed Immunotherapy Treatment Targets Respiratory Viral Infections The treatment may be an effective and precise method for fighting viral infections including the flu, pneumonia, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and coronavirus, which cause millions of illnesses worldwide each year.
A Picture of Determination For Lyn Oquendo, UCF’s commencement “signifies everything I’ve worked so hard for.” But this is not simply the story of a student working hard. It’s an illustration of uncommon drive.