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.
Supporting Those Who Serve: UCF’s Commitment to Military, Veteran Students Through dedicated resources, top academic programs and strong partnerships, the university supports the nation’s military community.
1 Minute with 6 UCF Alums Who the NSF Believes Exemplify Advancing Research From computer vision to mathematics, these alums are emerging leaders in significant research fields.
UCF Helps Shape the Future of Space Hospitality and Tourism Through participation in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program, new curriculum and industry connections, UCF students are developing solutions to challenges with living in space.
UCF First-Generation Student Is Finding Her Place in Space Charting her own course through aerospace engineering and physics, first-generation student Kaaliyah McGaughy is proving that curiosity and determination can launch anyone toward their dreams.
Meet UCF’s 2025 Astronaut Scholars These three honorees have personal motivations driving them to use research to take us into a new frontier.
Orlando Ranks No. 1 for Florida’s Best College City, Place to Start Career for Third Year The City Beautiful is continuously recognized as the top place to live and learn across Florida — and among the top three nationally.
Knight Hacks, Hack Days and Hackathons Ahead of their annual hackathon this Friday, Knight Hacks shares an inside look at the professional and personal benefits of the student organization.
UCF Fulbright Awardees Bring Their Passions to a Global Scale Seven UCF students and alums will further their studies overseas with the prestigious award.
20 Years of DirectConnect to UCF: Making College Possible for More Students As Knight Nation celebrates Transfer Student Success Week, the university also reaches a milestone with DirectConnect to UCF — a program that has empowered more than 79,000 students to earn high-quality degrees at a fraction of the cost.
It’s Nearly Time to Say Goodbye to the International Space Station. What Happens Next? Scientific American