- From UCF to the Big Screen: Alum’s Award-winning Film Sparks Social ChangeFor Monica Sorelle ’12, her film Mountains transcends cinema, serving both as a vivid snapshot of present-day Little Haiti and a tribute to the resilient Haitian community that shaped its vibrant identity.
- 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.
- Celebrating Graduate Excellence in Research, Mentorship, and Scholarship at UCFRecognizing students and faculty for their outstanding contributions to the UCF community.
- UCF Celebrates the Arts 2024: What You Don’t See Behind the ScenesWithout hundreds of students working in the background, UCF Celebrates the Arts wouldn’t be able to bring its dozens of events and exhibits — which are ongoing through April 14 — to life.
- UCF Celebrates, Honors Faculty with 2024 Founders’ Day AwardsAlong with Pegasus Professor and Reach for the Stars honorees, more than 150 faculty were recognized for their commitment to excellence during the annual Founders’ Day celebration.
- UCF Reach for the Stars 2024 Honorees Leading the Charge into the FutureThe prestigious Reach for the Stars award recognizes early-career professionals with highly successful research and creative activity that has national or international impact.
- What is Ramadan?UCF’s program director of Islamic studies discusses the month-long celebration and how to be respectful of those who partake in it.
- UCF Alum, Author on New Spaceman Movie Based on His BookCreative writing alum Jaroslav Kalfař ’11 reflects on his debut novel Spaceman of Bohemia and its adaptation into the movie Spaceman, which is in theaters and begins streaming on Netflix March 1.
- Celebrating the Lunar New YearTwo associate professors with expertise in Chinese society and culture share the history behind the holiday, lucky foods and more about the Year of the Dragon.
- UCF Podcast: The Importance of Preserving Black HistoryBrandon Nightingale ’16 ’19MA, former archivist at Bethune-Cookman University, discusses how his journey starting at UCF as an electrical engineering major has led him to now working to preserve Black history, and how slowing down to study the past is the best way to look forward.
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