UCF’s Center that Helps Preserve, Share History Awarded National Grant The grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities will help UCF’s Center for Humanities and Digital Research expand its impact in the digital age.
If You’re A COVID-19 Survivor, Consider Donating Your Blood Plasma Jane Gibson, a College of Medicine expert in molecular pathology and genetics, shares some guidelines for donating plasma and how previously infected patients can help current ones.
Chemistry Student Working to Develop Sustainable Technology to Clean Water Worldwide Doctoral Scholar Lorianne Shultz has earned a national fellowship for her work at UCF and she credits one of her professors for inspiring her.
UCF Receives $7.5 Million Grant to Help Save Relationships During COVID-19 The money will expand a successful relationship education program to help more Central Florida families manage stress and conflict, which have heightened during the pandemic. The program will also provide an online option to give families more access.
“I Am Speaking!” Many women, especially women of color, have been discredited, interrupted, and looked over for quite some time. It is time that we break the cycle and normalize speaking up and speaking out.
New Course Teaches Physical Therapy Students the Science of Pain By learning the different sources of pain, physical therapists can help improve patients’ overall quality of life while potentially reducing prescriptions and medical expenses.
UCF Hiring 60 Armor Up Ambassadors Students work to create awareness about the university’s COVID-19 safety protocols
Giving Thanks UCF’s president shares his gratitude for university employees, approves a campus closure for the holidays and suggests ways to give back as we enter a season of giving.
What to Know About Voting and This Year’s Election Ballot From general voting procedures to common ballot mistakes and the amendments up for consideration, here are a few things you should know before casting your vote.