Using Technology to Help Reduce Substance Addiction UCF Professor Lidia Meshesha looks to help curb addiction by tapping into easily accessible technology.
A Childhood of Travel Shapes Professor’s Passion to Ensure Quality Care Access for All Associate Professor Latarsha Chisholm aims to improve quality of care and reduce disparities while implementing innovation in her field.
UCF Professor’s Research Helps Inform Policy, Laws Surrounding Intimate Partner Cyber Abuse Erica Fissel, assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice, shares her passion for helping women affected by cyber abuse in honor of Women’s History Month.
A Gift for Working With Differences Inspires Professor’s Career in Exceptional Education Professor Janice Seabrooks-Blackmore leads the statewide effort to improve periods of educational transition for youth and young adults with disabilities.
UCF’s Bone Doctor Aims to Protect Our Bones Here on Earth and in Space Melanie Coathup is researching the many threats our bones face and how to better protect them throughout our lifespan on Earth and in space.
UCF Pegasus Professor Emerita Receives U.S. Department of State Sponsored Fulbright Specialist Award The Fulbright Specialist Program connects U.S. professionals with host institutions abroad to serve as expert consultants over the course of two to six weeks.
Opportunity Knocks When the door to potential prosperity closes on Black business owners, soon-to-be UCF Hall of Famer Inez Long ’98MBA knows how to kick it back open.
UCF Professor Uses Art to Call for Change As part of Women’s History Month, UCF is sharing stories of some of the many extraordinary women on campus contributing to the advancement of science and enriching our lives through creative scholarship.
A Holistic Look at Aging Populations: Technology to Anticipate Fall Rates As part of Women’s History Month, UCF is sharing stories of some of the many extraordinary women on campus contributing to the advancement of science and enriching our lives through creative scholarship.
Women’s History Project Lives on Through Pandemic Challenges A story from the 80s inspired a project that allows current students to help curate the history of influential women at UCF.
Seminole County debuts Economic Development Hub to help small businesses grow Orlando Business Journal