Escape Artist Lalita Booth broke loose from the shackles of poverty and homelessness and transformed into one of UCF’s elite as a Truman Scholar and Harvard hopeful.…
Professor’s Card Game Inspires Learning Eaglin designed a card game that has helped his children learn math while having fun. His game has been so successful that school teachers in…
Obama’s Stimulus Makes Me LOL Dr. Sean Snaith is an economics professor and director of the UCF Institute for Economic Competitiveness. So far, says Snaith, too much money is being…
Tree of Trash Wins Student Art Exhibition “I wanted to show that by hurting the Earth, we, in turn, hurt ourselves,” said Wilcox of her submission entitled “Tree of Trash”. She will…
Black and Gold … and Blue All Over Without warning, you’re part of the show, even before the curtain rises at Universal Orlando’s Sharp AQUOS Theatre to reveal three bald, earless, bright blue-painted…
UCF Computer Programmers to Compete in Sweden Three University of Central Florida students will put their computer knowledge to the test as they compete for a world championship at the “Battle of the Brains” competition April 18 to 22 in Stockholm, Sweden.
Expanding Interest in Science, Technology and Engineering Feb 28, 2009 Girls from middle schools across Central Florida got a taste of careers in science, math and engineering fields at the annual Expanding Your Horizons event. Students from the College of Engineering and Computer Science helped mentor the 6-8th graders and conducted science experiements.