UCF Student Receives Boren Scholarship to Study Swahili A political science student will learn more about the language through a local virtual program and a study abroad trip to Tanzania.
Serving Native American Communities As a citizen of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, a political science grad is combining her personal and professional experiences to help Native American communities and cultures thrive.
What to Know About Election Night A UCF political science expert explains some of the factors that make this year’s presidential race unique.
8 of the Best Natural Swimming Spots in Central Florida Summer is here, and these nearby aquatic attractions are worth exploring.
UCF Grad and Chef Bakes up Initiative to Support Medical Workers With a passion for nonprofit work and helping others, a political science grad-turned-chef is baking the ultimate comfort food for hardworking hospital employees.
Former Congressman Lou Frey Jr. Promoted Responsible Citizenship The undefeated five-term U.S. representative from Florida and namesake of UCF’s Lou Frey Institute died Monday.
Assessing the Toll of Chemical Warfare A UCF student recently conducted fieldwork in Iraqi Kurdistan for her undergrad thesis on the medical and societal ramifications of chemical weapons use during the 1980s Anfal massacre.
13 UCF Alums Honored at OBJ’s 2018 40 Under 40 Awards From working at advertising firms to engineering companies, these Knights are being recognized for making an impact in Orlando.
K-12 Students Get Hands-On Civics Lesson With Mock Election More than 245,000 K-12 students got a hands-on lesson in civic duty this year through a partnership between UCF’s Lou Frey Institute and Kids Voting…
UCF Class Spotlight: Political Psychology Political psychology can be a useful tool in helping close the divide in American politics, says Gary Smith, a UCF Ph.D. candidate and teacher of this political science course.
Scientists discover that sand on Mars and the Moon can be turned into building blocks for space settlements TechSpot