Telecoms Pioneer Recognized With Prestigious Schawlow Award Peter Delfyett’s contributions include developing the fiber optic communications that form the basis for programs such as FaceTime and Zoom.
3 UCF Researchers Part of Nature Astronomy Articles Chronicling Spitzer Space Telescope Legacy The papers provide an inventory of some of the greatest discoveries of the past decade and suggest targets for the next generation telescope, scheduled to launch in 2021.
New Columnists for UCF Forum Opinion Series to Kick Off 9th Year Panel of faculty, staff and student writers represents backgrounds from all around the university.
Structure and Routine Can Help Combat Childhood Obesity, Especially During Difficult Times like COVID-19 Keith Brazendale of UCF’s Department of Health Sciences says COVID-19 has altered normal routine for many children, which can lead to weight gain
UCF’s Commitment to Inclusive Exchanges of Ideas Florida’s Campus Free Expression Act designates all outdoor areas of campus that are generally accessible to the UCF community as usable by any member of the public for any spontaneous or planned expressive activity.
Even Virtual Meetings Can Have Powerful Lessons It’s not all about me — online inspiration leads me to believe that in our new environment there are ways to still improve and advance the lives of others.
UCF CREATE Launches ‘Lead… Like a Girl’ Courses In Honor of International Day of the Girl With the observance on Oct. 11, students can enroll in leadership, interviewing, and other life and career skill courses, which are intended to empower girls all-year long.
Waking Up to Whiteness and White Privilege While white people are not to blame for policies that began before they were born, they are still benefiting from them at the — often grave — expense of Black Americans.
Simulation and Training Pioneer Donates Historical Photos to UCF’s School of Modeling, Simulation and Training Henry “Hank” Okraski helped create some of the school’s early simulation and training curriculum.