$300K Grant Opens New Career Services Opportunities The three-year grant will incorporate career resources into three areas: curriculum; the academic success coaching community; and technology.
National Women Physicians Day: Celebrating COM’s Marcy Verduin As we celebrate Women Physician’s Day, we recognize UCF College of Medicine’s Associate Dean of Students Marcy Verduin’s journey that led her to the university.
Championing the UCF Mission: How One Knight Is Turning Personal Loss into Philanthropic Action Steve Curley ’07MBA‘s grandmother and mother taught him the importance of a quality education and giving back. Now, with the help of his family, he’s honoring their legacies by funding scholarships for nontraditional students and future civic leaders.
Discovering What Is Rarely Spoken As she prepares to retire, a new endowed scholarship from Martine Vanryckeghem is ensuring future generations of fluency disorder specialists continue the life-changing conversations she and her late husband Gene Brutten began.
UCF Researchers, City of Orlando Unveil Inaugural Mobile Resilience Hub Kelly Stevens, assistant professor of public administration, led the team in designing and building the solar-powered hub that will bring Orlando residents critical resources during emergencies and educational experiences year-round.
UCFPD Adds 2 New Officers to Team, Celebrates Promotions Family, friends and colleagues gathered to welcome the newest patrol officers during a recent swearing-in ceremony.
UCF Helps Develop AI Tool That May Assist Underserved Hospitals The open-source AI model analyzes medical images, generates detailed reports, answers clinical questions and integrates multimodal data to streamline diagnostics and improve accuracy.
UCF Expands Space Photonics Program with New Research Grants and Faculty Growth Plan Students and researchers with the passion to explore the final frontier have new opportunities at the College of Optics and Photonics.
3 UCF Students Honored with the 2024 Astronaut Scholarship The Astronaut Scholarship aims to inspire university students to pursue scientific excellence and maintain the United States’ leadership in technology and innovation.
UCF to Lead $5M Consortium to Train Nuclear Engineers The goal is to develop a pipeline of nuclear engineers and scientists who can protect the nation’s nuclear stockpile.