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.
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.
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.
Rich Wallace Returns to UCF as Head Baseball Coach UCF Athletics welcomes the first alumnus to be named head coach of an NCAA-sponsored men’s sport at UCF since 1988.
The Ultimate Game-Changer: The Impact of UCF’s On-Campus Football Stadium As UCF approaches its inaugural season as the youngest member of a Power 5 conference, the athletics department is taking a look back to commemorate this special moment in history. The following feature is a part of UCF’s 12 for XII series — 12 stories that define UCF and the meteoric rise of the Knights in their journey to the Big 12 Conference.
Researchers Create Engineered Human Tissue to Study Mosquito Bites, Disease Scientists hope to use this new platform to study how pathogens that mosquitoes carry impact and infect human cells and tissues.
UCF-led Research Team to Develop Pandemic Guidelines for Community Supervision Agencies Criminal justice faculty member Jill Viglione will work with experts to examine best practices and compile evidence-based guidelines for agencies to use in public health crises.
3 UCF Students Receive Prestigious 2023 Boren Scholarship The students will study in world regions underrepresented in study abroad — immersing themselves in languages considered critical to U.S. national security.