Taylor Hendricks Selected by Utah Jazz with Ninth Overall Pick in 2023 NBA Draft Hendricks is the third NBA Draft selection in program history.
UCF Celebrates International Women in Engineering Day, Featuring the BRaIN Lab This International Women in Engineering Day, we recognized Helen Huang, associate professor in mechanical and aerospace engineering who leads the BRaIN Lab and its research on how the brain influences how we move our bodies and maintain our mobility.
UCF Is Leading Comprehensive Study of Centaurs and Jupiter-family Comets The work will inform research into the origins of the solar system and is one of the most comprehensive studies of active centaurs and distantly active Jupiter-family comets.
Getting Lost in the Fight The legacy of Tacko Fall ’19 and the UCF men’s basketball team’s near-upset of No. 1 Duke in 2019 March Madness.
UCF Partners with AdventHealth and Orlando Health to Address Nursing Shortage Partners pledge $10 million in transformational investment toward the new UCF College of Nursing building in Lake Nona, student internships and scholarships.
Cancer Drugs Show Potential in Fight Against Malaria In a study funded by a 5-year $3.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, UCF researchers are partnering with scientists at Stanford University and the University of California San Diego to test cancer drugs for malaria-fighting properties.
How UCF’s Aphasia House Helps Patients Like Kyle Burke In honor of Aphasia Awareness Month, here is a look at how this UCF center empowers individuals with communication disorders to connect with others.
UCF Among First in the Country to Train Students in Lifestyle Community Management Students will learn how to become leaders of rapidly growing lifestyle communities, many of which are master-planned neighborhoods with wellness programs, activities and top-tier hospitality amenities for residents.
Human Migration Timeline Redrawn by Fresh Fossil Analysis Bone fragments examined by UCF anthropologist Sarah Freidline suggest migrants traveled through Southeast Asia between 86,000 to 68,000 years ago, pushing back the arrival by at least 20,000 years earlier than previously believed.