Together, We Unleashed Impact: Thank You, Knight Nation, for a Transformational Day of Giving 2025 Knights made a collective impact for another record-breaking celebration of all things Black & Gold.
How Cosplaying Power Rangers Won $1,000 for the Kinesiology Department Did you know that giving to the area you’re most passionate about on UCF Day of Giving — or simply posting about it on social media — can unlock nearly $60,000 additional funds for departments, programs and scholarships?
Pushing Past Your Limits Heather Pigman ’94 celebrates the boundless spirit that makes a Knight a Knight, with a nearly $1 million commitment on UCF Day of Giving.
Frost Family Commits $500,000 to UCF Athletics’ Competitive Success Fund The Frost family invites Knight Nation to join them in making a gift to support the university during UCF Day of Giving — today, April 10.
UCF Named as One of Four National Finalists in Competitive Coca-Cola Refreshing Films Program The film program receives its first national recognition for branded spot while Knights on the project gained firsthand experience using film technology and collaborating with industry professionals.
Finding Harmony: How One Knight Has Overcome Her Past to Pursue a New Beginning Faith Kidwell knew that college promised a bright future, but she wasn’t sure if she could afford it. Then came a scholarship that would change her life.
Sandia National Laboratory Taps UCF Researchers to Develop Infrared Camera for Space The three-year project, supported by a $750K grant, is part of Sandia’s Photonic Enable Tera-scale InfraRed Imager (PETRI) Grand Challenge Laboratory Directed Research and Development program.
From Engineering to Counseling, Graduate Programs Highly Ranked by U.S. News Propel UCF Alumni to Thrive in Career U.S. News & World Report ranks 13 UCF graduate programs in the top 50 nationally — and alumni in those programs laud Knight Nation’s world-class faculty.
Improving Patient Care Through Better Communication As part of the UCF College of Medicine’s commitment to improve healthcare for all, the college is launching a first-of-its-kind program to prepare medical students to better communicate health information with patients whose primary language is Spanish.