Exploring Tradition and Identity at UCF Celebrates the Arts 2025 This year’s festival explores the powerful relationship between artist Marc Chagall, Fiddler on the Roof and composer George Gershwin.
Founders’ Day 2025: Celebrating Student, Faculty and Staff Knights Employees, faculty, and students will be recognized at three separate ceremonies in the Pegasus Ballroom.
The Last Line of Defense For students experiencing unexpected expenses like Ryan Hatcher ’23, the Student Emergency Fund can often mean the difference between making rent, buying food, receiving medical care — and not.
It Takes a Swarm: Help Rebuild a Bear-ravaged Beehive After a hive was ransacked by bears, the staff at the UCF Arboretum are looking to help bees thrive again on campus.
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.
Honoring UCF Public Safety’s 2024 Achievements The annual awards ceremony celebrates the achievements of officers, staff members and community partners.
UCF Partners with Nonprofits to Help Veterans Find Leadership Roles Through Public Service Education As the only pilot site in the southeast for the new Service to Service initiative, UCF is poised to help prepare veterans transitioning into civilian life find new ways to serve their communities through public service education.
Pedestrian Safety Improvements Made Near UCF’s Main Campus Keeping UCF’s roads safe is a collective effort, which is why new pedestrian safety enhancements have been added on and off the main campus.
18 Anti-human Trafficking Champions Honored by UCF Rosen College, United Abolitionists Inc. The Polaris Star Award winners include anti-trafficking advocates and educators as well as survivors who have become leaders in combating human trafficking.
UCF Researcher Earns Presidential Academic Honor from Native Poland Michal Masternak, a professor in the College of Medicine, has conducted research on senescence, the process of aging and decline in cellular and organismal function over time, and its role in the body.
How Central Florida Healthcare Providers Are Balancing Innovation with Human Oversight, Patient Safety Orlando Inno