UCF Graduate Uses Stories of the Past to Educate Current, Future Generations Anthropology graduate Griffon Binkowski’s work at UCF and the Orange County Regional History Center has allowed him to study and showcase ancient cultures.
Student Research Week: Preserving History Through Field Work and Technology Anthropology graduate student Alexander Nalewaik ’21 hopes his experience in the Ocala National Forest will lead to a career protecting national sites.
Graduation Marks Major Milestone for Student Veterans Three graduating student veterans — an engineer, an intelligence analyst and an electrician turned hospitality professional — share their journey of service and what commencement means for them and their future.
UCF Partners with State Park to Provide Research Opportunities Students and everyday citizens will have the chance conduct hands-on research, which will help protect against some of the threats facing coastlines around the world.
UCF Grad Aims to Improve Mental Health in West Indian Cultures In honor of World Mental Health Day, a Guyanese grad and clinician discusses mental health in the West Indian community.
Bolivian Mud Could Unlock Ancient Agriculture Secrets A group of anthropology researchers are counting on some dirty work to unlock the secrets of past civilizations. More specifically, they’re studying Amazonian mud, carefully…
As War Rages, Archaeologist Uses Satellites to Protect Ancient Sites in Syria, Iraq University of Central Florida archaeologist Scott Branting has gotten his hands dirty on plenty of digs, but some of his most important work now involves…
Anthropology Student Seeks Degree to Thank Mom, Dig Up Latin American Roots Kimberly Batres was too young to remember, but her mother often went hungry. As a single mother living in Guatemala with daughters 7 and 3…
Peer Milk-Sharing Participants Generally Keep it Clean Mothers who want the benefits of breast milk for their babies but can’t produce the substance often turn to milk-sharing networks. A new study from…
UCF Student: from the Combat Zone to Digging Up Artifacts Elizabeth “Beth” Chance served eight years in the U.S. Army, among many assignments handling classified mail in Iraq. When she came home, she became a…
UCF Alum, Tech Entrepreneur’s New Venture Tackles Constraints in AI, Cloud Computing Orlando Business Journal