Lifelong Knight Fred Kittinger ’80 Retires, Leaving Legacy of Collaboration and Growth One of UCF’s biggest champions retires at the end of April after more than two decades of bridging partnerships for his alma mater.
UCF’s Champion for Criminal Justice Leaves Impact on Field College of Community Innovation and Education Interim Dean Ross Wolf will hang up his badge after 34 years with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office but remains committed to his role at UCF in supplying knowledgeable and capable graduates ready to serve.
Crime Scene Confidential: UCF Alum Finds Her Purpose Through This First-of-its-kind Investigative TV Show Alina Burroughs ’00 ’02MS uses forensics and raw evidence to shed new light on cases long overdue for justice.
UCF Professor’s Research Helps Inform Policy, Laws Surrounding Intimate Partner Cyber Abuse Erica Fissel, assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice, shares her passion for helping women affected by cyber abuse in honor of Women’s History Month.
UCF Study Will Look at COVID-19 Effects on Services that Help Prevent Reoffending Probation and parole agencies have had to adapt to help some 6 million Americans stay on the right track and not reoffend.
Turning Point Kevin Greene ’17 would be known to friends and family as a basketball player had it not been for one second in time. Now he’s much, much more.
Learning to Thrive After Life Behind Bars Criminal justice graduate is honored for overseeing a county program that provides a career path for people released from incarceration.
UCF Grad Takes Gold at Pan American Games Stefanie Johnson ’06 ’08MA and her partner bowled their way to first place for Team USA in the recent international competition in Peru.
27 UCF Graduate Programs Ranked Among the Top 100 in the Nation Emergency management, nonprofit management and counselor education among the top programs included in U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 guide to the Best Graduate Schools.