- What Is Hanukkah?UCF Associate Professor of Judaic Studies Ken Hanson shares the significance of the eight-day celebration and its customs.
- UCF to Host Crossroads Speaker Series Featuring Daryl Holt of Electronic ArtsThe event, which takes place Thursday, Nov. 21 at the UCF Downtown campus, showcases the intersection of business and philanthropy.
- UCF Partners with Universal Creative to Inspire Next Generation of Themed Entertainment LeadersEach semester, UCF students work on-site at Universal Orlando Resort, gaining first-hand experience in developing theme park rides and experiences, including the upcoming Universal Epic Universe.
- 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.
- UCF Center Combines Art and Tech for InnovationThe center is building a national model for interdisciplinary work that engages students and connects with the community.
- What is Diwali?The five-day celebration honors the triumph of light over dark and features its main festivities on Oct. 31 this year.
- 2 UCF Students Share Highlights From Their Summer of Language LearningThese Knights are demonstrating what it means to be culturally informed and globally connected.
- A Decade of Impact: Limbitless Solutions Celebrates the Power of CreativityBy bringing together engineers and artists, UCF’s Limbitless Solutions, which is hosting a 10-year anniversary gala Thursday, showcases the transformative power of interdisciplinary collaboration in technology and the arts.
- UCF Adjunct Professor and Rabbi Shares Insight on Jewish High Holy DaysRabbi Sanford Olshansky, who teaches Judaic studies, shares the traditions of Rosh Hashanah — the first of the Jewish High Holy Days spanning 10 days — and Yom Kippur, which marks the end of the observance.
- 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.
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