UCF Today
- 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.
Arts
- UCF Named Top Producer for Fulbright Students for Second YearHere are the Knights making an impact worldwide through the U.S. government’s most prestigious academic exchange program.
- Pulling Back the Paper: Charles Clary Discusses Art, Pain and TransformationThrough his cut-paper art, Clary invites viewers to explore the delicate balance between life and impermanence in his Memento Morididdle exhibition.
Business
- UCF Alum Brandon Brown Named New Director of TIDESBrown currently serves as president of the Sport Marketing Association and is a marketing consultant for sport entities such as Fox Sports and the NFL.
- UCF Awards Promotion and Tenure to 104 FacultyThe designations recognize years of excellence and productivity in teaching, research and service.
Colleges
- 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.
- 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.
Community
- 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.
- 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.
Health
- 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.
Opinion
- Why Should You Study Italian in Florida?Chiara Mazzucchelli, the Neil Euliano chair and director of UCF’s Italian studies program, shares five potential benefits of studying the language.
- Why Autism Awareness Alone Isn’t EnoughAutism acceptance is the goal for the UCF Center for Autism and Related Disabilities and the 22,000 individuals with autism spectrum disorders they work to support.
Research
- 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.
- 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.
Science & Tech
- 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.
- 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.
Sports
- UCF Knights, Alums Represented in College Football 25From 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 Knights to Represent at 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, ParalympicsFive Knights will be present at the Olympics, which take place July 26-Aug. 1, and one will compete in the Paralympics, which happen Aug. 28-Sept. 8.
Student Life
- UCF Cyber Team Visits National Security Agencies, Meets with Industry ExpertsThe 10 students who attended the experience were able to learn from and network with professional in federal organizations, such as the U.S. Secret Service and Homeland Security Investigations Cyber Crimes Center.
- UCF Named Top Producer for Fulbright Students for Second YearHere are the Knights making an impact worldwide through the U.S. government’s most prestigious academic exchange program.
Coronavirus Updates
- April 2022 CARES Act UpdatesApril 10, 2022 The Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) 2022 1st Quarterly Report encompasses both HEERF II and HEERF III funding. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 included additional COVID-19 relief through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act, also known as, HEERF II funding. The CRRSAA requires that institutions spend at least…
- COVID-19 Updates: The Next PhaseApril 14, 2022 On campus and throughout our community, the number of COVID-19 cases has dramatically declined from its peak in early January. It appears we may soon be in the endemic phase of COVID-19. This means that while COVID-19 will still circulate, the combination of natural infection, vaccination and effective treatments have made the…