Veterans Honored with World-Premiere Music at UCF Concert A free concert at UCF on Thursday will debut new music inspired by the men who died defending the country in World War I. Orlando Sentinel
Florida Woman Uses Macramé to Support Local Veterans A twist on the traditional yellow ribbon to show support for troops, UCF students saluted local veterans by creating yellow macramé designs on more than 30 trees on the University's Memory Mall. WKMG News 6
Sarasota May Follow Manatee with ‘Community Partnership’ School Model UCF is helping Manatee Elementary School implement the model which brings additional medical, academic and social services to the campus. Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Light Up UCF Back Nov. 22 with Holiday Music, Movies, Rides and Ice Skating Back for its 12th year is Light Up UCF, a holiday event featuring ice skating, rides, lights and more on campus. Orlando Sentinel
’No Real Help’ Available for Thousands Struggling in Central Florida’s Opioid Crisis, Research Finds An new report by UCF researchers for Project Opioid found a lack in medication-assisted treatment for Central Floridians suffering from opioid-use disorder. Orlando Sentinel
Tech Takeaways from First-ever Synapse Orlando The summit brought together Central Florida executives with entrepreneurs and leaders of early-stage companies to discuss the latest technology industry trends, including the opportunities available through UCF's innovation districts and the university's graduate video game design program. Orlando Business Journal
Yearlong Emergency Grant for UCF RESTORES Clinic in Azalea Park Ends UCF therapists will continue to offer outpatient and telehealth services for families dealing with trauma from Hurricanes Maria and Irma. WMFE
Ooooohhh, Scary Stuff: Halloween Season Draws Horror Film Expert For Lectures UCF film professor Gary Rhodes talks about why people enjoy the thrill of horror films at a lecture this week at the University of South Florida. WUSF-FM
UCF: The Evolution of an ‘Office Park’ to a Campus with Vitality UCF faculty member and former reporter Jeff Kunerth shares his thoughts on the university's journey over the last two decades. The Apopka Voice