UCF Today
- UCF Art Graduates to Make a Difference Through FPEP ProgramUtilizing art and their life experiences with incarceration, Alexander Alvarez ’24MFA and Jim Wysolmierski ’24MFA are looking to inspire incarcerated students.
- UCF Student’s Primitive Asteroids Work Provides Context for Further Research, Future NASA MissionsBrittany Harvison studied the composition of families of ancient asteroids to better understand the history of our solar system and if they may have carried water to Earth.
Arts
- UCF Art Graduates to Make a Difference Through FPEP ProgramUtilizing art and their life experiences with incarceration, Alexander Alvarez ’24MFA and Jim Wysolmierski ’24MFA are looking to inspire incarcerated students.
- Using Music to Create Inclusive Experience for Individuals with Autism, Sensory DifferencesInnovative concert series, Inclusive Knights: Planes, Trains and Automobiles, breaks barriers to make live music enjoyable for all, showcasing the power of inclusion in the arts.
Business
- CyberColosseum Solutions Takes First Place at UCF’s 2024 Joust New Venture CompetitionThree UCF cybersecurity enthusiasts won UCF’s 2024 Joust New Venture Competition on Thursday and earned $12,000 to grow their company, an immersive information security simulator that puts teams in realistic cyber warfare scenarios.
- UCF Students to Compete for $50,000 in 2024 Joust Business CompetitionThe Shark Tank-style competition celebrates student entrepreneurs, introduces them to community leaders and provides key resources to help launch their ventures.
Colleges
- UCF Student’s Primitive Asteroids Work Provides Context for Further Research, Future NASA MissionsBrittany Harvison studied the composition of families of ancient asteroids to better understand the history of our solar system and if they may have carried water to Earth.
- Robot Rovers on the “Moon”: Lunabotics Challenge Preps Students for Space CareersCollege teams, including a group of Knights, will build robot rovers and compete at the new Regolith Bin at UCF’s Exolith Lab before the best crews advance to finals at Kennedy Space Center.
Community
- UCF Art Graduates to Make a Difference Through FPEP ProgramUtilizing art and their life experiences with incarceration, Alexander Alvarez ’24MFA and Jim Wysolmierski ’24MFA are looking to inspire incarcerated students.
- Using Music to Create Inclusive Experience for Individuals with Autism, Sensory DifferencesInnovative concert series, Inclusive Knights: Planes, Trains and Automobiles, breaks barriers to make live music enjoyable for all, showcasing the power of inclusion in the arts.
Health
- UCF Researcher’s Nanoparticles Serve as Pivotal Delivery Component of Promising Pediatric Cancer TreatmentA crucial molecular mixture created at UCF combines with an RNA-targeting therapy to potentially shrink an aggressive class of pediatric brain tumor.
- Nursing Is a Family Affair for These 5 UCF StudentsIn honor of Mother’s Day and Nurse’s Week, meet the second generation of UCF Knight nurses, and third generation of nurses, who were inspired by a mother’s calling to care for others.
Opinion
- 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.
- The Beloved Community: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Collective Effort to Live, Learn and Love at a UniversityLove for one’s community does not happen automatically or easily. It is created and promoted through respect and dignity for others.
Research
- UCF Student’s Primitive Asteroids Work Provides Context for Further Research, Future NASA MissionsBrittany Harvison studied the composition of families of ancient asteroids to better understand the history of our solar system and if they may have carried water to Earth.
- Robot Rovers on the “Moon”: Lunabotics Challenge Preps Students for Space CareersCollege teams, including a group of Knights, will build robot rovers and compete at the new Regolith Bin at UCF’s Exolith Lab before the best crews advance to finals at Kennedy Space Center.
Science & Tech
- UCF Student’s Primitive Asteroids Work Provides Context for Further Research, Future NASA MissionsBrittany Harvison studied the composition of families of ancient asteroids to better understand the history of our solar system and if they may have carried water to Earth.
- Robot Rovers on the “Moon”: Lunabotics Challenge Preps Students for Space CareersCollege teams, including a group of Knights, will build robot rovers and compete at the new Regolith Bin at UCF’s Exolith Lab before the best crews advance to finals at Kennedy Space Center.
Sports
- Orlando Named Top Sports Event City in U.S.UCF’s athletic successes, city partnerships and talent pipeline helped the city clinch the Sports Business Journal’s distinction.
- UCF Alumnus Taylor Gerring Pledges $5.5 Million for New Football BuildingThis is the largest single cash pledge commitment ever by an individual for UCF Athletics.
Student Life
- Robot Rovers on the “Moon”: Lunabotics Challenge Preps Students for Space CareersCollege teams, including a group of Knights, will build robot rovers and compete at the new Regolith Bin at UCF’s Exolith Lab before the best crews advance to finals at Kennedy Space Center.
- NASA Administrator Bill Nelson: UCF ‘Is America’s Space University’Nelson told UCF graduates that “there’s no moonshot beyond your reach.”
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…