Far From Being Anti-religious, Faith and Spirituality Run Deep in Black Lives Matter UCF Associate Professor of religion Ann Gleig discusses the religious and spiritual ties within the global movement.
Asteroid Bennu Continues to Surprise Scientists UCF professor part of team which published findings in Nature Astronomy this week. The study sheds light on the intricate orbital dance of asteroids.
Recovery During COVID-19 Megan Giddens, who leads recovery services at Student Health Services, offers support to those recovering from alcohol and drug abuse during the pandemic
UCF Art Gallery Exhibition Examines Effects of Mass Incarceration The first exhibition of the new school year is on view in-person at the UCF Art Gallery through Oct. 1 and online indefinitely.
Are We As Great If Our Nation Is Built On Hate? Making this country great begins with America’s heritage of openness to all and promoting tolerance for our differences.
3 Faculty Honored for Innovatively Engaging Students For the ninth year, the Women of Distinction Award recognizes women faculty for their contributions to innovative teaching.
UCF Announces 2020 Alumni Award Winners This class of “Shining Knights” will be recognized during Homecoming Week in a virtual ceremony.
New Study: Face-Covering Use Up, More People Are Taking COVID-19 Threats Seriously Face-covering use is up, vaccine uncertainty is on the rise and many people are overestimating their risk of getting seriously sick or dying, researchers say.
Study Shows Keeping Gratitude Journal Reduces Gossip, Incivility in Workplace A few minutes a day writing about what you’re grateful for can make you less of a jerk.