UCF Earns 2024 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification This is the third time UCF has earned the designation — highlighting a longstanding commitment to unleashing potential and promoting prosperity across the many communities it serves.
What to Know About Voting and This Year’s Election Ballot From general voting procedures to common ballot mistakes and the amendments up for consideration, here are a few things you should know before casting your vote.
Former Congressman Lou Frey Jr. Promoted Responsible Citizenship The undefeated five-term U.S. representative from Florida and namesake of UCF’s Lou Frey Institute died Monday.
Five With UCF Ties Inducted Into New Modeling and Simulation Hall of Fame The University of Central Florida is an anchor of Central Florida’s $5 billion modeling and simulation industry, so it’s no surprise that half of the…
Symposium to Highlight Role of Technology in Government The increasing role of technology in government will be the topic of an upcoming symposium at the University of Central Florida. UCF’s Lou Frey Institute…
UCF Symposium: Modeling, Simulation and Central Florida The simulation industry’s vital role to Central Florida and the high-wage jobs it produces will be the focus of a symposium at UCF. UCF’s Lou…
What is Florida’s Water Future? Is There Enough Water in Florida’s Future? Will it be safe to drink? Who should have access to it? These and other questions will be…
Students Disinterested in Voting Need to Smarten Up My fellow college students have been abuzz with political stands and commentaries on Facebook and other social media – but I’m concerned that many of…
Privacy vs. Power: UCF Symposium to Address U.S. Constitution’s Meaning Leading political and constitutional law experts will gather Monday, Sept. 17, at the University of Central Florida to discuss the Constitution’s meaning today and in…
Study: Florida Millennials ‘Woefully Disengaged’ From Voting, Volunteering An alarming new study of civic health shows that Florida’s young adult population is less engaged in voting, volunteerism and public debate than their counterparts in other states. The results have prompted several former state leaders to set a goal of increasing the voting rate among Florida’s Millennials by 10 percent in the next election.
Seminole County debuts Economic Development Hub to help small businesses grow Orlando Business Journal