UCF Rings in Halloween with Ode to Bats Professor of Biology Patrick Bohlen explains bats’ role in our ecosystem and why we shouldn’t be afraid of them.
Arboretum Names Llewellyn Ehrhart as its Inaugural Earth Day Conservation Hero The professor emeritus retired in 2004 after more than 30 years researching sea turtles on Florida’s east coast, helping scientists understand the turtle population status and trends.
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.
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.
New Greenhouse Means More Opportunity for Arboretum UCF’s Arboretum will build a new greenhouse later this year for research, plant propagation and other projects near a former glass-enclosed structure damaged by hurricanes…
Panel to Discuss Using Preserved Land to Link Florida and Georgia The University of Central Florida and the Legacy Institute for Nature and Culture will spread the word of an opportunity Florida has to maintain a…
‘Citizen Scientists’ Can Aid Student’s Research for the Birds There’s a certain population at UCF that eats, sleeps and, well, is at the university pretty much 24/7 – and student researcher Marissa Zimmerman is…
UCF to Hold 2 Zora! Festival Events UCF will salute Eatonville’s annual Zora! Festival by holding two horticultural events on campus Wednesday, Jan. 25. The Zora! Festival commemorates the life of African-American…
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UCF Hosts Annual Language Speed-dating Event During International Education Week Hispanic Business TV