UCF Men’s Soccer Earns Championship, Bid to NCAA Tournament The Knights are hosting the first round Thursday after winning their eighth conference championship in school history.
Associate Vice President of Public Safety, Former Police Chief Retires From UCF Family, friends and colleagues gathered to celebrate Carl Metzger ’03MS’s 37-year career in law enforcement and wish him well on his next professional endeavor.
How UCF Uses Assistive Technology to Help People with Disabilities The Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology (FAAST) Center has aided thousands in need of assistive devices; trained caregivers and future clinicians; and served as a key partner in research initiatives over the last 20 years.
Academic Upbringing in Siberia Inspires New Computer Science Professor’s Career After growing up in a town built to foster scientific exploration, Assistant Professor Kirill Medvedev joins another academic community of innovators and inventors who are improving the world.
Brothers in Service: UCF Alums, U.S. Navy Reservists Honor the Heroes Who Serve Quietly The business alums and captains share a legacy of resilience, compassion and courage that defines the UCF community.
UCF Women’s Soccer to Host NCAA Tournament First Round The Knights look to continue their legacy as one of the winningest programs in NCAA history when they host Maine at 7 p.m. at the UCF Soccer Complex on Friday.
UCF, HCA Florida Healthcare Announce New Internal Medicine Residency The new program in Tallahassee will help address Florida’s need for primary care physicians.
UCF Students Explore Improving Patient Care Through AI, Robotics UCF College of Medicine Associate Professor Laura Brattain is offering opportunities to learn how robotics, medical ultrasound and artificial intelligence can be leveraged to help physicians and patients.
Classrooms Without Walls UCF alum Robin Winder ’92 has been a driving force behind the virtual (and literal) transformation of education in Florida.