- NASA Administrator Bill Nelson to Be Among Distinguished Speakers at UCF’s Spring 2024 Commencement May 3-4Six Central Florida leaders will address more than 9,000 graduates and their families during commencement ceremonies May 3-4.
- Medical School Scientist Creates Therapy to Kill Hypervirulent BacteriaAn antimicrobial peptide from cows has potential for treating incurable infections from the bacteria commonly found in the intestines.
- UCF Foundation Welcomes 5 New Committee MembersThe new committee advisors will leverage their areas of expertise to provide insight and support to the foundation’s board.
- At UCF, Cybersecurity Is a Team SportThe internationally recognized student organization puts a spotlight on the hacking industry.
- Computer Vision Researcher Develops Privacy Software for Surveillance VideosThe project is funded through the National Science Foundation’s Accelerating Research Translation (NSF ART) program.
- UCFPD Adds 2 New Officers to TeamThe newest officers were welcomed to the team during a recent swearing-in ceremony attended by family, friends and colleagues.
- Nemours Children’s Health, UCF Partner to Elevate the Quality of Healthcare for Florida’s ChildrenNemours Children’s Health is UCF’s first pediatric medicine-focused Pegasus Partner, underscoring their mutual investment in leading-edge training, recruitment, research and innovation in Central Florida.
- 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 Class Spotlight: Rhetoric in Popular Culture (Taylor’s Version)Through this course students explore rhetorical theories and strategies in a specific popular culture discourse or medium
—with music icon Taylor Swift being the focus of the 2024 offerings. - Gold May Be Key Element for Cleaner Drinking WaterUCF researchers are using gold to develop a novel method to remove toxins from drinking water.
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