UCF in Focus: Threatened Species The native Florida Scrub Jay is a threatened species because much of its habitat has been destroyed. This bird was photographed at the Savannas Preserve State Park,…
UCF Cheerleaders Finish Second at National Championships In front of another packed crowd inside the HP Field House at Disney’s Wide World of Sports, the UCF cheerleading team was notched its ninth-straight…
UCF Earns Another Football Honor What do Blake Bortles, Terrance Plummer and Amanda Hall have in common? All three helped UCF set records on the football field this year. While…
Robots: From the Big Screen to the Real World From the Jetsons’ futurist maid, Rosey, to the Terminator and the Transformers, movies about the role smart robots can play in our lives have captured…
Legislative Scholars Heading to Tallahassee Eleven of UCF’s best and brightest students are heading to Tallahassee this month and next to work in state legislative offices during Florida’s 2014 legislative…
Lifelong Florida Novelist to Speak at Writers in the Sun Series Connie May Fowler, a lifelong Florida novelist, screenwriter and essayist whose works have touched on personal relationship, domestic violence and the disappearing landscape of the…
Don’t Toss Your Old Phone – Save a Life Your old cell phone may no longer be of use to you, but it could be a life-saving tool for someone else. That’s why UCF…
It’s Time to Convert the – in Your Life to ! The beginning of a new calendar year is always a good time to reflect on the previous 12 months and set some goals for the…
Speakers to Discuss Growing Influence of Youth in South Asia “All Things Considered” NPR newscaster Jamie McIntyre and India studies expert Persis Khambatta will speak Tuesday, Jan. 21, at UCF about the growing influence of…