For the Love of Halley’s Comet, Researcher Ready for OSIRIS-REx Mission The beauty of Halley’s Comet streaking through the night sky in 1986 is responsible for launching Yan Fernandez’s career, which next month puts him smack…
Students Focus on Job Skills at STEM Career Academy Twenty-five participants in UCF’s PRIME STEM program honed their career-related skills at the inaugural STEM Career Academy on Friday. During the event, students were able…
UCF Looks for Partner to Build University-Based Teaching Hospital Ten years ago, the UCF College of Medicine was created to train new doctors, advance medical research and improve the health and economic well-being of…
UCF is Monitoring Zika, Reminding You to Take Precautions UCF joins the Florida Department of Health in monitoring the status of the Zika virus, which is carried by mosquitoes. There have recently been reported…
Don’t Block My Ads! Just Improve the Advertising Experience The American Marketing Association identified “interactive ad-blocking programs” for electronic devices, including cell phones, as one of the most important strategic issues for marketers in…
Knights in Rio: Ricardo Gouveia If anyone understands the importance of “timing is everything,” it is UCF alumnus Ricardo Gouveia ’14. By qualifying for the Summer Olympics in Rio, the…
FIEA Students To Debut Four New Games Aug. 5 A game that uses the player’s eyes as a controller and a personal game of war-torn immigrants highlight this year’s student presentations.
Peruvian Engineering Grads First to Receive Degrees in UCF Program Until this week, 12 Peruvian engineering students had never set foot on the University of Central Florida campus, but on Saturday they will graduate as…
Knights in Rio: Phil Dalhausser UCF alumnus Phil Dalhausser is back at it again for Team USA. The 2002 business graduate and beach volleyballer is set to compete in his…