To Stop Cheats, Colleges Learn Their Trickery No gum is allowed during an exam: chewing could disguise a student’s speaking into a hands-free cellphone to an accomplice outside. The 228 computers that…
Troup Ready For 7/29 Bills Camp When the Bills first announced the plan to switch back to the 3-4 defense, one of the immediate positions that needed to be addressed was…
Dalhausser, Rogers Celebrate 4th with 6th Medal The U.S. men’s beach volleyball team of Phil Dalhausser (UCF ’02) and Todd Rogers celebrated Independence Day by winning its sixth medal in seven 2010 SWATCH…
More Vampire Tales: 'The Season of Risks' On Sale Elusive, complex, poetic and sophisticated. That’s what National Public Radio personality Margot Adler raved after reading the first two books in UCF professor and author…
A. Louis Medin: Modeling & Simulation Pioneer A. Louis Medin, a former director of UCF’s Institute for Simulation and Training (IST), made the university a leader and innovator in one of the…
Swiss Army Watches, U.N. Help UCF's McNair Scholars Succeed Rene Diaz’s UCF education is helping him pursue his dream of becoming an astronaut. He has taken rigorous classes, published nanotechnology research and worked with…
Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Split Into Two Departments The College of Health and Public Affairs is pleased to announce that the Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies has split into two departments,…
Fish Nets Join Mosquito Nets Against Malaria New drugs to fight malaria may well lie at the bottom of the ocean, according to researchers studying over 2,500 samples from marine organisms collected…
Fear Not UCF's Latest Theatre Production It’s fierce, ferocious and a must-see. UCF Conservatory Theatre presents Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” through Sunday, July 11. Albee’s play explores a…