New Bachelor’s Degree in Materials Science and Engineering to Begin in Fall Graduates of the new degree are sought by employers in a wide variety of high-tech industries such as space, defense, electronics, energy and medicine.
College of Engineering & Computer Science Names Chopra to Post On Friday, the professor will become the college’s interim associate dean for Academic Affairs.
Engineering Profession Must Re-establish Relationship of Trust Following Catastrophes This past month has been very disheartening for me as an engineer. A confluence of national events of catastrophic failures and stories of inadequate design…
I Have a New Pair of Headphones – But What Do I Really Want to Hear? My work requires me to walk to different parts of the campus. As I recently made my way from my office to my classroom and…
Traveling Expands Your Boundaries of Cultural, Social Experiences Why do we travel? And what does it do to our psyche? This year has been one with a number of interesting travel excursions for…
Engineering our Future: The Search for Solutions We are bombarded on a daily basis by both old and new problems – crises that have either been many years in the making or…
The Magic of America: a Roller Coaster of Opportunities As an immigrant born in Delhi, India, I must stress that the United States has provided me with the opportunity to achieve most of my…
UCF Forum Opinion Series to begin 6th Year with New Columnists The UCF Forum opinion series on Wednesday will begin its sixth year of columnists sharing their commentary on social issues, ethics, life lessons, personal observations,…
UCF Simulator to Help Predict Sinkholes Sinkholes happen without warning, swallowing up homes, cars and sometimes people. It’s a natural phenomenon that no one can predict – but researchers at the…
Trustees Approve Tuition Increase, Voice Concerns About Impact of State Cuts UCF trustees reluctantly approved tuition increases Thursday, including a 15 percent increase for undergraduate Florida residents. Trustees made it clear that they are concerned about…
Seminole County debuts Economic Development Hub to help small businesses grow Orlando Business Journal
Father of slain UCF student: ‘He’s the most genuine and caring person I’ve ever been around’ Orlando Sentinel