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  • Dr. Walters named interim director for the Women’s Research Center

    Dr. Tony Waldrop announced that Dr. Linda Walters will serve as interim director for the Women’s Research Center. Dr. Walters has worked at UCF for 14 years and is currently a professor in the Department of Biology. As a marine conservation biologist, her research focus is human impacts in the marine environment. Dr. Walters, her […]

    Posted: December 3rd, 2011
    Filed under: Biology, News
  • Encouraging study abroad sooner than later

    Chris Cook, Coordinator of Academic Support Services and Director of the Sophomore Experience Abroad (S.E.A.) for COS Academic Services, had an article titled “Encouraging Study Abroad Sooner Than Later” published in the December 2011 edition of Academic Advising Today, NACADA publication. “Adaptability, like most skills, is more beneficial the earlier it is learned. In the […]

    Posted: December 3rd, 2011
    Filed under: News
  • UCF lab creates cells used by brain to control muscle cells

    University of Central Florida researchers, for the first time, have used stem cells to grow neuromuscular junctions between human muscle cells and human spinal cord cells, the key connectors used by the brain to communicate and control muscles in the body. The success at UCF is a critical step in developing “human-on-a-chip” systems. The systems […]

    Posted: November 23rd, 2011
    Filed under: News
  • String theorist visits UCF to discuss the Big Bang

    Liam McAllister, Cornell University physicist and expert string theorist, visited the University of Central Florida Thursday evening to deliver a lecture on the latest cosmological research and theories that seek to explain the forces of energy that triggered the Big Bang. “The pattern of galaxies in the night sky traces the peaks and troughs of […]

    Posted: November 22nd, 2011
    Filed under: News
  • NSC alumni chapter event

    Join us for the Annual Ultimate Mixer, a collaboration of Central Florida’s advertising, marketing, creative, media and communications professionals on Thursday, December 08, 2011 at 6:00 PM. This holiday event unites our community and allows attendees to expand their professional network. Complimentary appetizers will be served from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Happy Hour drink specials from […]

    Posted: November 21st, 2011
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • RTV alumna will attend the Grammy Awards

    RTV alumna Lauren Jo (LaFrantz) Black started a blog, Country Music Is Love, and will now be attending the 54th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles as the official country music blogger this February. Lauren, based here in Orlando, started this during her time here at UCF, and it has taken off to become one of the premiere websites […]

    Posted: November 21st, 2011
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Students experience free-fall for physics

    A team of current, past and future University of Central Florida students floated around in weightlessness like astronauts this month as part of a physics experiment that could provide valuable information for future trips to the Moon or asteroids. UCF Associate Professor Josh Colwell is lead the team of students on a Zero-G flight on […]

    Posted: November 21st, 2011
    Filed under: News, Physics
  • Dr. Corzine featured as expert

    Dr. Jay Corzine is a professor in UCF’s Department of Sociology. Corzine is best known for his research on violence, including lynching in the postbellum South and homicide in the contemporary U.S. Other areas of research during his career include substance abuse, the effectiveness of policy interventions in reducing crime levels, the development of subcultures, […]

    Posted: November 21st, 2011
    Filed under: News, Sociology Department
  • Director of Academic Support Services

    Seresa Cruz has been promoted to Director of Academic Support Services. During the coming year, she will be working with Jack McGuire to assume full responsibility for the college’s budget planning and financial oversight. She will function as the college’s Chief Financial Officer and Human Resources Manager. Seresa Cruz joined the University of Central Florida […]

    Posted: November 21st, 2011
    Filed under: News
  • Dr. Linda Walters Day!

    Dr. Linda Walters, a biology professor at UCF, has a new day to celebrate her life and her work – Dr. Linda Walters Day! Volusia County, Florida urged all residents to celebrate Dr. Walters for her “dedication to teaching, research and the environment” on November 6. The county released an official document announcing the honor […]

    Posted: November 14th, 2011
    Filed under: Biology, News
  • EVENT: The Big Bang and Why it Matters

    In its ongoing efforts to make mathematical physics more understandable to the general public, the University of Central Florida Physics Department is hosting a lecture titled – “The Sound of the Beginning: Echoes of the Big Bang in the Night Sky.” Beginning at 6 p.m., on Thursday, Nov. 17, Liam McAllister, a professor from Cornell […]

    Posted: November 14th, 2011
    Filed under: News
  • Professor featured on NYT blog

    Research by our own Professor Pollock was featured yesterday in the lead article of a prominent political blog called fivethirtyeight.com on The New York Times website. You can view the entire piece here. Fivethirtyeight.com (538 is the number of electoral college votes) is run by Nate Silver, and came into prominence during the 2008 presidential […]

    Posted: November 8th, 2011
    Filed under: News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • COS fellow featured in Orlando Sentinel

    Ted Reynolds, a political scientist and fellow at UCF, was featured in an article by the Orlando Sentinel this month. Posts, tweets, and videos on social media sites are a key driving force behind the Occupy Orlando and other “99%” protest movements across Central Florida and the nation, experts say. “The Facebook phenomenon allows people […]

    Posted: November 7th, 2011
    Filed under: News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • New book from Costas Efthimiou

    Costas Efthimiou has written a new book “Introduction to Functional Equations: Theory and problem-solving strategies for mathematical competitions and beyond.” Functions and their properties have been part of the rigorous precollege curriculum for decades. And functional equations have been a favorite topic of the leading national and international mathematical competitions. Yet the subject has not […]

    Posted: November 7th, 2011
    Filed under: News, Physics
  • Student wins best poster

    While attending the Southeastern Section of APS conference, COS student Christopher Frye presented a talk and a poster. He won the “Best Undergraduate Poster Presentation” contest at the conference for his presentation.

    Posted: November 7th, 2011
    Filed under: News, Physics
  • UCF team wins SAS Data Mining Shootout

    The UCF Team won the 2011 SAS Data Mining Shootout. SAS and the Central Michigan University Research Corporation teamed up to offer the data mining academic community an opportunity to put their data mining skills to the test. The Fifth Annual Data Mining Shootout gave student teams the opportunity to solve a real-world data mining problem. […]

    Posted: November 3rd, 2011
    Filed under: News, Statistics & Data Science
  • Florida Scholastic Press Association fall workshop

    About 125 journalism students representing Central Florida high schools converged on the Nicholson School on Saturday for the annual Florida Scholastic Press Association fall workshop. The Journalism program hosted the event, in partnership with Walsworth Publishing. Special thanks to our colleague Tim Brown who gave up part of his Saturday to lead  two workshops on […]

    Posted: November 2nd, 2011
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • UCF researchers combat problems with military vehicle identification

    Florian Jentsch, TPL’s director and associate professor of psychology, said the research is part of a five-year project called the Collaborative Technology Alliance in robotics, funded and directed by the Army Research Laboratory. A major part of this research involves running missions with human-robot teams at TPL’s Military Operations on Urban Terrain facility, home to […]

    Posted: November 1st, 2011
    Filed under: News, Psychology
  • Rare snake discovered by UCF biologist

    A University of Central Florida biologist reports that an extremely rare snake has hatched. UCF field biologist Daniel Park said a two-headed albino Honduran milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis) made an appearance a few months ago, according to his website. Read more from the Orlando Sentinel here.

    Posted: November 1st, 2011
    Filed under: Biology, News
  • COS alum creates clothing line

    If you’re sick of wearing those plain, oversized, generic UCF T-shirts to show your school pride, you are in luck. On Oct. 22, UCF alumnus George Kedenburg launched his new clothing line, KNIGHTSWAG, which focuses on giving UCF students the swag they’ve been missing. KNIGHTSWAG caters to the special niche of students at UCF by […]

    Posted: October 27th, 2011
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • The Disney Wilderness Preserve Project

    UCF is working through a memorandum of agreement with the Nature Conservancy conducting conservation related research at Disney Wilderness Preserve which is a large conservation area already protected in the Northern Everglades Watershed. Research conducted at DWP will contribute to the understanding of ecosystem dynamics and conservation of the refuge lands which will greatly expand […]

    Posted: October 26th, 2011
    Filed under: Biology, News
  • Join the Biophysics Group

    Inspired by exciting developments in the field of biophysics and motivated by the increase in the number of biophysically oriented faculty at the University of Central Florida, the UCF Biophysics Group was established in October 2002, at the initiative of Dr. S. Tatulian and blessing of the vice president for research Dr. M. J. Soileau. […]

    Posted: October 26th, 2011
    Filed under: News, Physics
  • Student featured in newsletter

    One of Suren Tatulian’s recent graduates, Pranav Garg, was featured in the Biophysical Society Newsletter. Garg graduated this summer with an MS in Biotechnology. Below is part of the feature. You can read the entire piece here. What initially attracted you to biophysics? When Dr. Tatulian told me about this project that he has the grant for, it immediately […]

    Posted: October 26th, 2011
    Filed under: News, Physics
  • Stacey Dunn featured as expert

    Dr. Stacey Tantleff-Dunn, an associate professor of Psychology, specializes in research about male and female body image and eating behaviors. She directs the Laboratory for the Study of Eating, Appearance and Health at UCF. She was recently featured on UCF TODAY as an expert. Tantleff-Dunn can address how images of thin, beautiful models and muscular, […]

    Posted: October 25th, 2011
    Filed under: News, Psychology
  • VIDEO: UCF project on effects of sea level rise

    Investigation of the effects of sea level rise on sea turtle, shorebird, seabird, and beach mouse nesting distributions within the South Atlantic LCC region. Betsy Von Holle, an Assistant Professor in Biology, is part of the team studying the effects of sea level rise.

    Posted: October 21st, 2011
    Filed under: Biology, News
  • Study says people think women with makeup on are more competent

    “The study was paid for by Procter & Gamble, which sells CoverGirl and Dolce & Gabbana makeup, but researchers like Professor Etcoff and others from Boston University and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute were responsible for its design and execution. The study’s 25 female subjects, aged 20 to 50 and white, African-American and Hispanic, were photographed barefaced and […]

    Posted: October 19th, 2011
    Filed under: News, Sociology Department
  • Details on the new PhD in Security Studies

    The Department of Political Science will offer a new Ph.D. in Security Studies starting fall 2013. The Ph.D. in Security Studies will offer rigorous training for students interested in national security, international affairs, world politics, and transnational problems. The program emphasizes considerable flexibility in terms of the theoretical diversity and intellectual breadth that characterizes security […]

    Posted: October 18th, 2011
    Filed under: News, Ph.D. Highlight - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Security Studies
  • DSS EVENT: Starting a Conversation on Culture

    Please join the College of Sciences for our next Distinguished Speaker Series event, Starting a Conversation on Culture: Multidisciplinary Perspectives across the UCF Community. The event will be held Tues, Nov. 15 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Egmont Key room located in the Student Union. An abstract of the presentation is below. Anthropologists are rarely able […]

    Posted: October 18th, 2011
    Filed under: Anthropology, News
  • The Diversity Breakfast

    The College of Sciences had a table at the Diversity Breakfast held at 8am on October 17, 2011 in the Pegasus Ballroom. Dean Johnson wishes to thank everyone who contributed to Knight’s Pantry. The COS had more than the table could handle and a large box of supplies was picked up ahead of the breakfast! Thanks […]

    Posted: October 18th, 2011
    Filed under: News
  • UCF physicist hopes project gets off ground with NASA

    A University of Central Florida physicist and his team of space weather researchers are hoping to win a major NASA prize — a chance to launch their experiment into space. Richard Eastes, a UCF professor and Merritt Island resident, said his team wants to attach a specialized camera, called an imaging spectograph, to a commercial […]

    Posted: October 17th, 2011
    Filed under: News, Physics
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