- UCF College of Business Honors Alums, Community Partners at 24th Hall of Fame CeremonyUCF business alums were honored at the Indiana Jones-themed gala while two legendary faculty members were remembered.
- Research in 60 Seconds: How to Handle Mistreatment in the WorkplaceProfessor of Management Shannon Taylor sheds light on the reality of workplace mistreatment and offers insights into fostering workplace well-being.
- UCF Economist: U.S. Economy’s ‘False Signals’ Muddy the WatersUCF Institute for Economic Forecasting Director Sean Snaith’s latest U.S. economic forecast looks at various factors in a potential economic slowdown.
- UCF Announces 2024’s 30 Under 30 Alumni Award RecipientsUCF will celebrate this year’s honorees at an event on Saturday, May 18.
- New UCF Study Proposes Space Auctions to Ease Satellite OvercrowdingThe study provides a systematic analysis of the problem of space congestion and proposes a market-based solution.
- Plug and Play Partners with UCF for New Orlando Office Focused on Smart CitiesThis collaboration, which includes several other local partners, aims to leverage the strong ecosystem of expertise and resources in the region — driving the development of innovative solutions for smart cities.
- UCF to Grow Next Generation of Digital Twin Researchers with New Graduate ProgramThe U.S. Department of Education awarded the School of Modeling, Simulation and Training a $1.155 million grant to start the new certificate program.
- ’Twas the Florida Forecast Before ChristmasSean Snaith, the director of UCF’s Institute for Economic Forecasting, shares his take on the highs and lows of our economy in an aptly themed Christmas poem.
- Ex-entrepreneurs Can Thrive in the Right Employee Roles, UCF Researcher Finds in New StudyAssistant Professor Jeff Gish co-authored a study which found that former entrepreneurs can successfully transition into employees, especially in roles that harness their entrepreneurial spirit.
- UCF Economist: Recession Keeps on ‘Slippin’, Slippin’, Slippin’ Into the Future’The U.S. economy is entering a period of slower growth that could last for two years, according to Sean Snaith.
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