14 Tips to Help You Prepare for Hurricane Season UCF Professor and natural disaster expert Christopher Emrich shares his 10 do’s and four don’t’s for the current hurricane season.
How to Prepare for Hurricane Season From what to include in your hurricane kit to how to stay informed on updates from the university, here’s what you should know.
Supporting Our Community After Hurricane Ian Here are a few of the support resources UCF is providing Knights as they navigate recovery from Hurricane Ian.
Permanent Housing Relocation Options for UCF Students Housing communities in the surrounding area with immediate availability can be found online at UCF’s Off Campus Partners Page. As of this today, the university has…
Temporary Relocation Support for UCF Students UCF continues to work with partners in our community to provide solutions for students impacted by Hurricane Ian. The university is organizing short-term housing accommodations…
Oct. 3 Update for Students Impacted by Hurricane Ian Below is the Monday, Oct. 3, update for students who have notified UCF Care Services that they have been impacted by Hurricane Ian. UCF staff…
Hurricane Ian Disaster Leave Pool for Employees Eligible faculty and staff facing severe hardships are eligible to utilize up to 40 hours of Hurricane Ian Disaster Leave from Tuesday, Oct. 4, through Thursday, Nov. 3.
An Update from President Alexander N. Cartwright Our hearts are with all the people, including members of our UCF family and those across the state, who have experienced incredible losses due to the storm. As UCF returns to normal operations, we must extend compassion to those who have suffered significant losses.
As Hurricane Season Kicks Off, UCF Researchers Working to Make Communities More Resilient More than a dozen researchers are working on a wide variety of research that looks to prepare, respond, and mitigate hurricane impacts in Florida and beyond.
When Hurricanes Strike, Social Media Can Save Lives A UCF Study finds social media can be a powerful tool for cities to communicate and to collect information to deploy emergency resources where needed most.
Seminole County debuts Economic Development Hub to help small businesses grow Orlando Business Journal