The Beloved Community: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Collective Effort to Live, Learn and Love at a University Love for one’s community does not happen automatically or easily. It is created and promoted through respect and dignity for others.
How to be a Better Ally Against Racism “Everybody doesn’t have to be on the front lines, but everybody has to get off the sidelines,” says human rights activist and UCF faculty member Richard Lapchick.
Tell the Truth and Make Space for Hope As the country grapples with hard truths, the power of representation can sustain our hope for a better United States.
UCF Police Committed to Transparency, Change The department outlines measures implemented recently to better protect and serve the community.
Waking Up to Whiteness and White Privilege While white people are not to blame for policies that began before they were born, they are still benefiting from them at the — often grave — expense of Black Americans.
Far From Being Anti-religious, Faith and Spirituality Run Deep in Black Lives Matter UCF Associate Professor of religion Ann Gleig discusses the religious and spiritual ties within the global movement.
UCF Art Gallery Exhibition Examines Effects of Mass Incarceration The first exhibition of the new school year is on view in-person at the UCF Art Gallery through Oct. 1 and online indefinitely.
Working Toward A More Inclusive UCF Students are encourage to apply to a new President’s Student Advisory Council. The deadline to submit an application is 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 4.
‘Dramatic Changes’ at NASA: What Jared Isaacman’s Leadership Would Mean for Artemis, Agency Florida Today
American Hotel and Lodging Association Reflects Harris Rosen’s Monumental Impact Travel and Tour World