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.
The Wonder Women of UCF Since their first varsity women’s team in 1975, the Knights have dominated the field of play, careers and beyond.
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.
UCF Researcher’s Innovative Approach Could Redefine Allergy Treatment Commonly prescribed drugs work after a patient’s airway inflammation is well underway — but Justine Tigno-Aranjuez’s method keeps allergen receptors from reacting in the first place.
Coming into the Light By offering spaces and support services for LGBTQ+ students, UCF opens doors to thrive.
The Historical Significance of Juneteenth The Independence Day for Black Americans is grounded in the Emancipation Proclamation’s decree that freedom shall not be repressed.
UCF Alums Working on Artemis 2: Why the Space Program is Personal to Us Meet three UCF alums helping to send Artemis 2 astronauts on a round-trip mission to the moon.
New UCF Project Launched to Engage a Diverse, New Generation of Researchers to Aid Aging Populations UCF has been awarded $1.85 million to pilot a five-year, multidisciplinary program to increase diversity among student researchers focused on health disparities in aging.
UCF is Trustee Chair Professor, Inventor Shin-Tson Wu’s Mountaintop One of the nation’s foremost inventors has helped change the way we view everyday content. He shows us what he’s working on now and explains why he chooses to do it at UCF.