18 Video Games to Play During Coronavirus UCF grads in the Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy worked on the following video games, which can help provide an outlet for safely socializing and improving mental health during the pandemic.
New Bachelor’s Degree in Materials Science and Engineering to Begin in Fall Graduates of the new degree are sought by employers in a wide variety of high-tech industries such as space, defense, electronics, energy and medicine.
Thad and Katie Seymour’s Farewell Message to Knights To our UCF Family, Saying goodbye isn’t easy, especially to the people and a place we have grown to love dearly over the past year.…
Why Can’t America Have a Better Passenger Train System? Imagine a high-speed train system with a wide availability of routes that allowed us to make trips directly.
Knight-Thon Refuses to Stop Dancing, Raises $865K for Children’s Miracle Network Although the coronavirus canceled the in-person 20-hour dance marathon, UCF students gathered virtually for the annual fundraising event that benefits Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
UCF Wins AUTM 2020 Better World Project Award The Technology Transfer Office was selected as the best in the world for bringing an innovative technology to the marketplace that cleans water with 90 percent effectiveness.
UCF Professor Called to Fight COVID-19 in NYC “Times like these are a vibrant reminder of what the heart of a physician requires — to run towards the crisis when the rest of the world is running away,” says faculty physician Jeff LaRochelle, who has been recalled to the Air Force.
COVID-19 Uncertainty Could Hurt Job Performance, UCF Study Shows The study indicates that tasks that would normally be considered a growth opportunity, may instead be frustrating employees during the pandemic
UCF Hosts Virtual Training Camp for North America’s Elite Computing Students The first camp of its kind, the program will help prepare students in the United States and Canada for the annual world competition.