Graduating UCF Film Student Completes Environmental Documentary The day after Vince Marcucci graduates, the documentary he’s developed throughout his studies at UCF will be privately screened at the Enzian Theater.
More Than a Meal: How Food Helped 2 Generations Bond, Learn About the Other Intergenerational farm-to-table research project helped fight against aging stereotypes and create an age-diverse workforce.
Campus to Get New Community Garden, Cellphone Tower The Arboretum’s relocated and expanded garden will allow room for more food, flowers and new fruit trees. The cell tower will enhance service for the public and first responders.
Stressed? Anxious? Gardening Might be Just What the Doctor Ordered Students can benefit from a wellness initiative offered through CAPS and Student Health Services that prescribes volunteer shifts at the Arboretum.
UCF Gets an A+ for its Bee Campus USA Designation The university is the first in the state to receive the certification for its activities that help support pollinators.
A Guide to Trees on the UCF Campus From reducing atmospheric carbon to improving water quality, the trees on campus provide much more than beautiful scenery.
Biological Clock Found in Fungal Parasite Sheds More Light on ‘Zombie Ants’ Phenomenon Charissa de Bekker came to UCF earlier this year to continue her research on a fungal parasite that infects ants, hijacks their brains and controls…
UCF Arboretum to Launch Medicinal-Herb Workshop Series Amanda Lindsay was shocked when a homemade disinfecting ointment cured her severely cut knuckle. After the University of Central Florida Landscape & Natural Resources employee…
Snakes, Knightro and Yoga Snakes, Knightro and yoga — just a few of the animals, mascots and activities one can enjoy during Faculty and Family Fun Sundays, a monthly…
UCF’s Creative School Recognized for Taking the Classroom Outside Young students at UCF’s Creative School for Children do more outside than just run and play and sometimes get a little dirty – They learn!…