UCF Legal Studies Documentaries Wins 4 Emmys Two documentary projects chronicling senior lecturer Irene Pons ’00 and her students’ journey along the U.S.-Mexico border have earned major recognition.
UCF Docuseries on Border Immigration Wins Emmy The documentary version of the docuseries, which captures reality at the Texas-Mexico border, has also won local film festival honors.
Forged in Fire After enduring childhood abuse, Anthony Daniels spent years in the court system and social services. That experience has inspired him to become a lawyer — like the ones who helped him.
New Study Offers Clues to Origin of Laws The study found that despite living in separate countries and legal codes separated by thousands of years, people have a universal intuition about whether a punishment fits a crime.
9 UCF Alumni-Owned Businesses to Support on Small Business Saturday The event, which will be held Nov. 24 this year, reminds us to shop local, support those in the community and is a chance to support fellow Knights.
UCF Undergraduates Publish New Law Journal A new law journal written, edited and published by undergraduate students at UCF is now available and will be distributed to law offices across Central…
UCF to Observe Constitution Day at Wednesday Forum The U.S. Constitution was adopted Sept. 17, 1787, and is the foundation on which Americans live their lives; after 227 years, it is just as…
White House Enlists 2 Interns from UCF One University of Central Florida student and a recent graduate are serving as White House interns this spring. Brandon Clark, a junior with a double…
Legislative Scholars Heading to Tallahassee Eleven of UCF’s best and brightest students are heading to Tallahassee this month and next to work in state legislative offices during Florida’s 2014 legislative…