Your Investment During Day of Giving Is Fueling UCF’s Future UCF Day of Giving has a lasting impact on the university and beyond.
Snapshots of UCF 2021 Homecoming Week A rainy but spirited Spirit Splash, celebrating graduates and a UCF football win — this year’s Homecoming had it all.
WATCH: UCF Marching Knights, B-CU Marching Wildcats Unifying Halftime Show In case you missed it, watch the moving performance in memory of 9/11 during Saturday’s football game against Bethune-Cookman.
What You Need to Know for 2021 UCF Football Season Information on parking, tickets, traditions, tailgating, watch parties and more.
The Origin Story of UCF’s Fight Song “Charge On” Do you know what year the fight song got its official name? Or which Hollywood film features the song? Assistant Director of bands David Schreier ’02 ’10MA shares the answers and more interesting facts about the fight song.
UCF Marching Knights Move Into New Home on Campus The UCF Marching Knights have a new home on the south side of campus following Saturday’s opening of a 3,500-square-foot building for offices and instrument…
Fantastic Fiesta: Knights Top Baylor 52-42 To the delight of thousands of loud Knights fans, the youngest university to ever play in a BCS bowl game won a thriller on the largest national stage Wednesday. UCF defeated No. 6 Baylor 52-42 to win the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, earning a victory that almost no “expert” thought the Knights could achieve.
Hitting the High Notes It was the “BRRPPPPBBBBBBBB” sound that blasts from a trumpet—“so appealing to a 5th grader”— that got Donny Allen hooked on music. Today, as the…
Once Laid Off, UCF's Oldest Band Member is Marching On Don Cupo had been a laid-off financial analyst when he decided to go back to college. While at the University of Central Florida orientation in…
Alumnus Goes From Black and Gold to Blue UCF alumnus Richard Cravens Jr. is living out his dream of entertaining. He’s doing it right here in Orlando, working for the Blue Man Group.…
Hurricane Evacuations Are Becoming More Challenging—Physically and Psychologically Scientific American