UCF Day of Giving Returns April 9: Help Build What’s Next Knights everywhere will come together for a 24-hour celebration of generosity and impact, supporting the students, research and programs shaping the future.
Progressing the Final Frontier of Medicine: Space UCF and a group of valued partners are leading a research event to explore how space medicine and commercial space flight are transforming the future of human health.
UCF Men’s Basketball Bound for NCAA Tournament The Knights will face UCLA in the first round of March Madness in Philadelphia on Friday, March 20.
Honoring UCF Public Safety’s 2025 Achievements The annual awards ceremony celebrates the achievements of officers, staff members and community partners.
UCF Student Research Week Celebrates 20 Years of Showcasing Student Achievement From one-day research forums to a university-wide celebration, Student Research Week marks two decades of elevating scholarship and experiences that help prepare students for careers.
UCF College of Business to Honor Notable Alumni at 26th Annual Hall of Fame Ceremony This year’s honorees include Ethereum co-founder, former VENUS Fashion Inc. CEO and the president of Nutriband Inc.
UCF College of Medicine Founding Dean Deborah German to Conclude Tenure Following 2 Decades of Transformational Leadership German built UCF’s College of Medicine from concept to national prominence, anchoring Lake Nona’s Medical City and expanding Florida’s healthcare workforce.
UCF Med Students Share Pediatric Research Globally At a prominent international conference, UCF College of Medicine students presented their findings aimed at restoring quality of life for children needing cleft and craniofacial surgeries.
UCF’s New $4M Electron Microscope Expands Research Access Across Campus, Industry The new transmission electron microscope will serve as a shared university resource and strengthen partnerships with Florida’s high-tech industries.
UCF Computer Science Professor Recognized for Contributions to Human-Computer Interaction Charles Millican Professor Joseph LaViola is one of 11 academics and professionals selected for induction into the Association of Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction Academy this year.