From First-Year Experience to Family: UCF Office Evolves with New Name The Office of New Student and Family Programs — formerly known as First Year Experience — reflects an expanded role in supporting Knights and families.
14 Indie Video Game Soundtracks to Listen to While Studying Celebrate National Video Games Day with study music recommendations from Associate Professor of Music Theory Will Ayers.
UCF Faculty, Staff Join National Institute for AI Teaching, Learning The university joins more than 170 institutions for a yearlong program focused on implementing AI action plans for classrooms, curricula and campuses.
UCF Researchers Initiate Effort to Make a Global Impact Through Industrial Engineering The new study outlines key areas where industrial engineering can address global challenges, while serving as a roadmap for future development and collaboration.
UCF Salutes: Connections Between Knight Nation and the Military Before UCF football takes on North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University for the military game on Saturday, here’s a look at Knight Nation’s longstanding partnerships with U.S. Armed Forces.
How UCF’s National Center for Forensic Science Helps Solve Crimes Through a multidisciplinary team, the center advances crime-related research from DNA analysis to chemical assessment of trace evidence.
UCF Is Leading a Study to Understand Health Impacts of Algal Blooms The collaborative interdisciplinary study is investigating how harmful blooms of blue-green algae and red tide in Florida are influencing human health.
How to Fight High Cholesterol, Improve Heart Health Fatty meats and eggs aren’t the only culprits — highly processed snack foods can raise cholesterol, too. Ariel Mejia, medical director at UCF Health Faculty Physician Practice, shares tips for managing it through diet and lifestyle.
Healing the Helpers: College of Medicine Leader Helping Local Law Enforcement Marcy Verduin has spent a 25-year career helping others improve their mental health. Now she’s helping local deputies.