Studying the Surge Associate Professor Thomas Wahl is using machine learning to analyze flood-prone areas in order to better prepare and protect these regions.
UCF Adjunct Professor and Rabbi Shares Insight on Jewish High Holy Days Rabbi Sanford Olshansky, who teaches Judaic studies, shares the traditions of Rosh Hashanah — the first of the Jewish High Holy Days spanning 10 days — and Yom Kippur, which marks the end of the observance.
From Microns to Mentorship: The Human Side of Innovation Reza Abdolvand approaches his work as an engineer, inventor and professor with the intent to make a lasting impact.
UCF Researchers Highlight Tourism’s Role in Human Development on World Tourism Day 2024 UCF Rosen College faculty share their expertise on tourism fostering economic growth, social equity and sustainable development for a more peaceful world.
Your Guide to Big Noon Kickoff on Campus Be there as FOX brings the party to Orlando Saturday morning ahead of UCF’s showdown with Colorado.
The Sweet Sound of Progress A research team led by Shaheen Awan and bolstered with a $3.12 million dollar grant is on the verge of filling a long-existing void in speech pathology and assessment of disordered voice to make patient evaluations affordable, accessible and practical. Their solution? A whistle.
Research in 60 Seconds: Preventing Falls and Enhancing Healthy Aging for the Elderly College of Nursing faculty member Ladda Thiamwong’s research focuses on an issue that affects 14 million adults 65 and older each year.
UCF to Reopen Friday Following Hurricane Helene Closure UCF will close campus operations, including online classes, on Thursday, Sept. 26. Campus is anticipated to reopen on Friday, Sept. 27
First UCF Student Awarded Voyager Scholarship The scholarship equips future leaders with tools and resources needed to launch their careers in public service.