- 2 Clinical Skills Staff Members Receive International CertificationThis prestigious certification from the Society for Simulation in Healthcare acknowledges our College of Medicine staff’s dedication to advancing healthcare training through immersive, real-world experiences.
- Seas the OpportunityLeveraging the flexibility of UCF Online, fourth-year student Madison Schwetje sailed through a nine-month world cruise while staying on course with her studies.
- 10 UCF Students Selected for 2024 DoD SMART ScholarshipsThe opportunity provides students with hands-on research experiences, mentorship and guaranteed employment after graduation — empowering them to contribute to national security.
- Why Does the U.S. Still Have an Electoral College?Professor of History John Sacher shares insight on the process by which the United States elects its president and vice president, and if it needs to be reconsidered.
- Students Learn Team-based NICU Care Through Hands on SimulationThe simulation provides critical training that is harder to access after the pandemic due to concerns related to infectious diseases.
- UCF Space Medicine Expert: Polaris Dawn Brings New Areas of Research, Medical CareUCF College of Medicine’s Emmanuel Urquieta, discusses the Polaris Dawn flight and vacuum of space astronauts will face.
- Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen Foundation Gift to Support Study Cafe in New UCF Nursing BuildingThe Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen Foundation Study Cafe will support a space to foster student success and self-care for UCF nursing students in the Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion, which is scheduled to open in Fall 2025.
- Med School Scientist Receives Prestigious NSF Award for Inflammation ResearchAssociate Professor Justine Tigno-Aranjuez will use a five-year grant of more than $1 million to study how influences on the production of lipid mediators to better understand impacts on inflammation.
- Remembering 9/11More than 20 years after the the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a UCF police officer and victims advocate recall what it was like to be part of the devastating aftermath.
- UCF Researchers Develop Rapid Test to Detect DopamineThe sensor could serve as a low-cost and efficient tool for early detection of neurological disorders and conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and depression.
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