UCF Knights, Alums Represented in College Football 25 From being a Marching Knight to a 3D environment/lighting artist, Victoria Torres ’24 has a unique perspective on the development of EA SPORTS’ latest video game.
UCF Threepeats as World’s Best Graduate Game Design Program The Princeton Review and PC Gamer magazine have ranked UCF’s undergraduate and graduate programs among the best in the nation for the third straight year.
How a Car Accident Led this UCF Instructor to Direct Orlando’s Halloween Haunts Themed experience instructor Patrick Braillard ’14MA on his expertise in creating immersive, scary events that bring SeaWorld’s first Howl-o-Scream to life.
UCF Student Adds Magical Touch to Disney’s 50th Anniversary From a childhood dream to her dream job, Ana Beltran ’19 brings imagination to life through animation.
UCF Grads Helped Bring Pixar’s ‘Soul’ to Life Animators Teresa Falcone ’14 and Christopher Sanchez ’14 share their experience of working on the Golden Globes and Academy Award winner.
UCF Graduate Video Game Design Named No. 1 — for Third Time The university’s undergraduate video game design program also ranked No. 14 in the world, according to The Princeton Review and PC Gamer magazine.
Epic Games, Maker of Fortnite, Awards UCF Professor Grant to Enhance AR and VR Technology Maria Harrington earned the grant after creating the Virtual UCF Arboretum and will use the funds to enhance immersive learning experiences about the natural world.
Leading Virtual Reality As an undergraduate student, Thomas Pring ’20 worked in two research labs to level up from gamer to virtual reality game designer.
Student Researcher Developing VR to Help Students Tour Graduate Schools Digital media meets computer science to help low-income and first-generation students who may not be able to visit schools.
UCF Named No. 1 Graduate School for Video Game Design The Princeton Review and PC Gamer magazine continue to rank UCF’s undergraduate and graduate programs among the best in the nation.
Hurricane Evacuations Are Becoming More Challenging—Physically and Psychologically Scientific American