UCF Researchers Help Discover ‘Self-Healing’ Glass Microscopic defects in the special glass are reversed when exposed to gamma radiation, and the discovery could pave the way for their use in extreme environments, such as space.
Influential Researchers at UCF Contribute to Impacts in Field, U.S. News Global Rankings With top rankings across optics and photonics, health and education, UCF researchers are forces of influence through their highly cited research.
Class Spotlight: Civic Engagement in the U.S. Healthcare System This general education program course prepares students to navigate the complexities of the healthcare system as confident patients and patient advocates for their loved ones.
UCF Nursing Student, Ukrainian Immigrant Selected as 2024-26 National Jonas Scholar First-generation college graduate Ilana Logvinov has overcome obstacles and persevered to achieve her goals to impact future generations as an educator and researcher.
Research in 60 Seconds: Using EMG Tech, Video Games to Improve Wheelchair Accessibility Engineering and biomedical sciences student Pavan Senthil’s research with Limbitless Solutions aims to empower patients with neurodegenerative diseases.
UCFPD Welcomes 2 New Officers, Celebrates Promotions The UCF Public Safety team welcomed two new officers and celebrated recent promotions, emphasizing their commitment to community service and safety.
UCF Knights, Alums Represented in College Football 25 From being a Marching Knight to a 3D environment/lighting artist, Victoria Torres ’24 has a unique perspective on the development of EA SPORTS’ latest video game.
UCF Knights to Represent at 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, Paralympics Five Knights will be present at the Olympics, which take place July 26-Aug. 1, and one will compete in the Paralympics, which happen Aug. 28-Sept. 8.
UCF Associate Professor Collaborates with Serbia to Develop Criminal Justice Intelligence Exchange Infrastructure Cory Watkins is connecting the University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies with interagency security personnel in Central Florida to help them build systems resembling Department of Homeland Security criminal justice fusion centers.