UCF Researchers Working to Reduce Infections in Diabetes-Treatment Device Controlling diabetes is often a daily chore for patients with the disease, but researchers at the University of Central Florida are working to make one…
Announcing Our Provost, Elizabeth Dooley The former vice provost for Teaching and Learning and dean of the College of Undergraduate Studies has been serving as interim provost since April.
The Right to Kneel: Can an Employer Interfere with Employees’ Political Speech? Americans have a number of rights, and we often confuse which rights we can use where. The Bill of Rights spells out our rights, but…
New UCF Music Professor Composes Classical Music With a Twist Alex Burtzos, a composer and conductor, has made a career of making music that has been called “incomparable to anything existing.” Now he is an assistant professor of composition at UCF.
UCF Alumni Bring “Smallfoot” to Big Screen School of Visual Arts and Design’s Teresa Falcone ’14 and Christopher Sanchez ’14 talk about their experience as animators on the feature film.
Natural Killer Cells May Open Lifesaving Cancer Treatments to More Patients College of Medicine cancer researcher Dr. Alicja Copik has just discovered a way to make that therapy viable to thousands by using the body’s own natural killer cells in a new way.
UCF Extends In-State Tuition Rate for Puerto Rican Students Through 2023 UCF has one of the biggest cohorts at a U.S. university of students displaced by Hurricane Maria.
Changing Health Habits in China Changing habits, especially when it to comes to accessing health care, is a challenge. China is embarking on this road as it attempts to make…
UCF RESTORES Clinic Receives Grant to Develop New VR Software to Treat PTSD Department of Defense invests $3 million to continue cutting-edge treatment