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  • OSIRIS-REx Mission to Take a Few More Pictures Before Heading Home

    NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft that collected a sample from an asteroid 200 million miles from Earth in October, is going to take one final look at the collection site before heading home. In April, the spacecraft will focus its cameras on the site it disturbed when it removed a sample of asteroid Bennu’s soil. The images […]

    Posted: March 8th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Top News, UCF Today
  • Coastal Changes Worsen Nuisance Flooding on Many U.S. Shorelines, Study Finds

    Nuisance flooding has increased on U.S. coasts in recent decades due to sea level rise, and new research co-authored by the University of Central Florida uncovered an additional reason for its added frequency. In a study appearing today in the journal Science Advances, researchers show that higher local tide ranges, most likely from human alterations […]

    Posted: March 5th, 2021
    Filed under: News, Top News, UCF Coastal
  • 23 Students to Receive UCF’s Highest Honor

    UCF has named 23 students as recipients of the Order of Pegasus, the university’s most prestigious student award. The 2021 recipients were selected from a pool of 83 nominations. The 2021 class includes 15 Burnett Honors College students, six LEAD Scholars, six Student Government leaders, three President’s Leadership Council members, one Greek member, one student-athlete […]

    Posted: March 5th, 2021
    Filed under: Biology, Chemistry, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Top News, UCF Today
  • Nicholson Faculty Lend Expertise to Global Pandemic Communications

    Today’s global pandemic was just a worst-case scenario when Deanna Sellnow, Ph.D., and Timothy Sellnow, Ph.D., developed a communications plan for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2006. Still, the husband and wife team, both faculty in the Nicholson School of Communication and Media, are encouraged they could play a part in how […]

    Posted: March 4th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Notables, Research, Top News
  • UCF Funds Second Round of $1 million SEED Initiative to Support Faculty Research

    Thirty-seven UCF teams will split $1 million in UCF SEED funding to conduct preliminary research the university hopes will lead to bigger individual grants from other agencies and breakthroughs in a variety of fields. The Office of Research and the Provost Office began the pilot SEED program with $1 million last year. Those recipients will […]

    Posted: March 3rd, 2021
    Filed under: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF Today
  • UCF Hosts Spring Graduation Celebration, April 30 to May 9

    UCF is excited to offer spring graduates and their families the opportunity to choose one of two in-person options to celebrate their achievements. Recognitions of graduates will occur April 30 to May 9. Spring 2021 graduates will have the option of either participating in UCF’s Grad Walk or their college’s in-person commencement. Both recognitions will […]

    Posted: March 3rd, 2021
    Filed under: Anthropology, Arboretum, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Mathematics, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Physics, Psychology, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • Toy Telescope Launches Career Hunting for Life on Exoplanets

    It all started with an inexpensive toy telescope Theodora Karalidi’s father gave her when she was 5 years old. “I looked through it and I was wowed,” says Karalidi, an assistant professor of physics at the University of Central Florida. “To five-year-old me, it was like millions of sparkling stars and I was hooked. Of […]

    Posted: March 2nd, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Physics, Top News, UCF Today
  • Prestigious Fellowship Opens Fresh Opportunities For Nuclear Studies Ph.D. Student

    Doreen Horschig, a doctoral candidate in the Security Studies program, has been awarded the Roger L. Hale Fellowship. This highly competitive one-year fellowship provides an exemplary individual with an outstanding opportunity to develop professional skills by working at a leading peace and security institution. She was also recently accepted into the Nuclear Scholars Initiative by […]

    Posted: February 25th, 2021
    Filed under: Graduate Student News, News, Ph.D. Highlight - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Security Studies
  • UCF Genetics Expertise Extends to the Land Down Under

    The genetic expertise of University of Central Florida researchers is extending all the way to the land down under in a new study of a unique animal of Australia’s waters – the weedy seadragon. In the study, which appeared recently in the journal PLOS One, UCF researchers helped discover that the weedy seadragon found off […]

    Posted: February 25th, 2021
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News, Notables, Top News, UCF Coastal, UCF Today
  • Chemistry Student Chosen for Internship at Storied National Laboratory

    An upcoming internship at one of the most storied laboratories in the world represents a big first step into a career as a nuclear scientist for Travis Hager. The Department of Chemistry senior is poised to wrap up two years of study and research under the mentorship of Assistant Professor Vasileios Anagnostopoulos,Ph.D.. Adding to his […]

    Posted: February 25th, 2021
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, News, Top News
  • From Lighting Shows at Universal to Supporting Space Launches at KSC, UCF Grad Shines

    Like many Central Florida teens, Jonathan Kessluk ’20 got a summer job at one of Universal’s theme parks in 2014. Little did he know that a job working lights for some of the park’s shows, would lead him to a UCF engineering degree and a job at Kennedy Space Center. Kessluk, who graduated in August […]

    Posted: February 23rd, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Research, Stephen W. Hawking Center for Microgravity Research and Education, Top News, UCF Today
  • UCF Names 30 Under 30 Alumni Award Winners

    UCF Alumni has announced its annual 30 Under 30 Award winners. These accomplished graduates were chosen for their great professional success, commitment to helping others and track record of giving back to UCF and their local community. “Every year, UCF Alumni’s 30 Under 30 classes are made up of extraordinary young alumni. This year’s class […]

    Posted: February 22nd, 2021
    Filed under: Forensic Science, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Psychology, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Top News, UCF Today
  • New UCF Study Examines Leeches for Role in Major Disease of Sea Turtles in Florida

    University of Central Florida researchers are homing in on the cause of a major disease of sea turtles, with some of their latest findings implicating saltwater leeches as a possible factor. The disease, known as fibropapillomatosis, or FP, causes sea turtles to develop tumors on their bodies, which can limit their mobility and also their […]

    Posted: February 18th, 2021
    Filed under: Biology, News, Research, Top News, UCF Today
  • Delfyett to be Inducted into the National Academy of Engineering

    When Peter Delfyett first fell in love with science during elementary school, he imagined he would grow up to be a paleontologist. Instead, the Pegasus Professor of optics and photonics has spent his career developing futuristic technology. From lasers that are used to cut Gorilla Glass for Samsung phones to fiber-optic cable technology that allows […]

    Posted: February 17th, 2021
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Faculty News, Notables, Physics, Research, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • Sociology Research Project Show Pre-Med Student Human Side of Medicine

    Practicing medicine is as much about compassionate, human interaction as patching up broken bodies. Pre-med graduate Emily Vernet ’20 got a firsthand understanding of this fundamental truth through an undergraduate research project in partnership with the Department of Sociology. The results, which were published in the Journal of American College Health on January 31, 2021, […]

    Posted: February 17th, 2021
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Sociology Department, Top News
  • Pegasus Professor Chosen For Fellowship in American Association for the Advancement of Science

    The American Association for the Advancement of Science will induct Pegasus Professor Talat Rahman, Ph.D., as a fellow in an official ceremony this weekend. The storied society traces its history back to the mid-19th century; Rahman shares her fellow status with scientists as varied as Thomas Edison, sociologist W.E.B. Du Bois and anthropologist Margaret Mead. […]

    Posted: February 12th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Top News
  • Lab Work by Chemistry Student Sets Up Future Success Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria

    Recent UCF graduate, Michael Greenberg ’20, is the recipient of the January Distinguished Undergraduate Research Award for his work on functionally engineered deoxyribozymes and their biomedical applications. With an interest in the medical sciences, Greenberg dove headfirst into his research opportunity with Department of Chemistry’s Yulia Gerasimova, Ph.D, and her accompanying research group. “A close […]

    Posted: February 12th, 2021
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Research, Top News
  • New Scholarship Program Opens Statewide Access to RESTORES Training Course

        Mental health clinicians across Florida will benefit from free PTSD training thanks to a new educational scholarship program offered by UCF RESTORES. The scholarships open access to UCF RESTORES’ six-hour, fully online Trauma Management Therapy training course, designed to give Florida-based mental health counselors the opportunity to apply the successful methods used within […]

    Posted: February 12th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Psychology, Top News, UCF News, UCF RESTORES
  • Pegasus Professor Accepted Into National Academy of Engineering

    More than 30 years in the lab advancing our understanding of lasers recently earned Pegasus Professor Peter Delfyett, Ph.D., one of the highest recognitions in his industry: membership in the National Academy of Engineering. While there are other NAE members on UCF’s faculty, this is the first membership earned from work completed at the university […]

    Posted: February 12th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Physics, Top News
  • NASA Selects UCF Honeybee-inspired Spacesuit Material Design for Further Development

    NASA has selected a University of Central Florida nanotechnology team as one of seven university groups from around the country tasked with developing ways to stop the negative effects of moon dust during lunar missions. The selection, which was announced recently, is part of a year-long initiative known as the Breakthrough, Innovative and Game-changing (BIG) Idea Challenge, […]

    Posted: February 12th, 2021
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, News, Physics, Research, Top News, UCF Today
  • UCF Funds Second Round of $1 million SEED Initiative to Support Faculty Research

    Thirty-seven UCF teams will split $1 million in UCF SEED funding to conduct preliminary research the university hopes will lead to bigger individual grants from other agencies and breakthroughs in a variety of fields. The Office of Research and the Provost Office began the pilot SEED program with $1 million last year. Those recipients will […]

    Posted: February 10th, 2021
    Filed under: Top News, UCF Today
  • Smithsonian Internship Enables Grad to Preserve Historical Sites With Data

      A dream internship with the Smithsonian Institute is where non-traditional student Jennifer Larsen ’20 has put her degree in the Integrative Sciences to work. When she’s not balancing the homeschooling of her two boys and managing a personal disability, Larsen is virtually assisting the data collection in the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative, a collaborative […]

    Posted: February 9th, 2021
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Notables, Sociology Department, Top News
  • Identifying Implicit Bias Today Sets Stage for Future Inclusion Success

    In recognition of Black History Month, the College of Sciences asked the Department of Sociology to write a short editorial on its current work to address racism in the workplace. By Drs. Elizabeth Mustaine, Scott Carter, Shannon Carter, Amy Reckdenwald and Yingru Li Committing to anti-racism requires that we not only examine individual-level interactions that […]

    Posted: February 5th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Sociology Department, Top News
  • 2 Teams Awarded 2020 Pabst Steinmetz Foundation Arts and Wellness Innovation Awards

    Two projects aimed at helping educate first responders and communicating the importance of vaccinations to new parents have been named winners of the 2020 Pabst Steinmetz Foundation Arts and Wellness Innovation Awards. The awards, which each receive a $25,000 grant, were founded in 2018 by Orlando’s Pabst Steinmetz Foundation to recognize cross-disciplinary teams building sustainable […]

    Posted: February 4th, 2021
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Faculty News, News, Psychology, Top News, UCF Today
  • Tips for Living With Academic and Pandemic Stress

      Stress is a fact of life, but there are circumstances that make it worse. A global pandemic, national unrest and individual life challenges all compound our feelings of stress. Added to that is another academic and work semester separated from campus for many members of the UCF community. In this editorial piece, clinical psychology […]

    Posted: February 3rd, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Psychology, Top News
  • A UCF Aerospace Engineering Student Has Out-of-This World Dreams

    Jillian Gloria of Orlando has always been inspired by space exploration, and as a junior pursuing aerospace engineering at UCF she has held multiple research positions and worked with industry as she prepares to someday become an astronaut. Her most recent project came out of her involvement with UCF physics Assistant Professor William Kaden’s Research […]

    Posted: February 3rd, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Research, Top News, UCF Today
  • UCF Data Team Advances to Finals of Global COVID-19 Competition

    World leaders don’t have a crystal ball to help them predict how the pandemic will look in the coming months, but a team of UCF data scientists are working to provide the next best thing. A group of faculty and graduate students from the departments of Statistics and Data Science and Computer Science  have advanced with 47 other […]

    Posted: January 29th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, Graduate Student News, News, Notables, Statistics & Data Science, Top News, UCF Today
  • UCF Society of Physics Students Awarded the 2019-2020 Outstanding Chapter

      By NIKITTA CAMPBELL UCF’s Society of Physics Students (SPS) Chapter has received the 2019-2020 Outstanding Chapter — the highest possible distinction. The Outstanding Chapter Award recognizes high levels of outreach, as well as unique approaches to fulfilling the mission of SPS: “help students transform themselves into contributing members of the professional community.” “SPS has […]

    Posted: January 26th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Undergraduate Student News
  • UCF Satellite Launches Successfully into Space from Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne Rocket

    University of Central Florida planetary science continues its ascent as a leader in space research with another high-profile flight, this time aboard Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne, which was blasted into orbit Sunday from the company’s 747 carrier aircraft, Cosmic Girl. The launch took place at 10:50 a.m. at the Mojave Air and Space Port in California. […]

    Posted: January 26th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Physics, Research, Top News, UCF Today
  • UCF Faculty Collaborate to Provide Students Free Course Materials

    Textbooks and other required course materials can add significantly to the cost of a college degree, and UCF faculty are doing what they can to help. During the Fall 2020 semester, at least 31 faculty members provided their required course materials at no cost to students through the use of open educational resources (OER). These […]

    Posted: January 11th, 2021
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Physics, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
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