UCF Class Spotlight: History of the Caribbean Offered through the Africana Studies program, this course teaches students of all disciplines the big significance of a relatively small region.
Hurricane Maria: 5 Years Later The storm that ravaged Puerto Rico in September 2017 changed history, and strengthened a UCF community, forever.
History Graduate Student Helps Preserve and Amplify Orlando’s LGBTQ History As vice president of the LGBTQ History Museum of Central Florida, Alexis Rodriguez ’18 has a chance to apply the lessons he’s learned in his studies at UCF while celebrating the community he’s a part of.
Meet the 2021 Pegasus Professors Issa Batarseh, Cristina Fernández-Valle, Luis Martínez-Fernández, Marshall Schminke and Jeffrey Stout have been selected as the 2021 Pegasus Professors.
UCF History Professor Becomes Nationally Syndicated Columnist Professor Luis Martínez-Fernández hopes to use the platform to give a voice to a growing and important Latino community in America.
UCF Honors Faculty Authors for their Creativity and Scholarship UCF’s second Authors Celebration recognizes 39 faculty from across seven colleges and the library.
New Book Analyzes Revolution that ‘Changed Cuba and the World’ Weaving together the historical, social and political influences that shaped Cuba since the middle of last century, UCF history professor Luis Martinez-Fernandez has released a…
UCF Historian to Discuss Growth of Puerto Rican Population in Orlando “The highest numbers are still in New York and Chicago,” Martínez-Fernández said, “but while northeastern Puerto Rican populations are declining, Central Florida’s is growing.” As…