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  • For Math Professor, It All Adds Up

    The UCF Mathematics Department welcomed Eduardo Teixeira, Ph.D, as a new professor this fall. Teixeira is a highly-esteemed and recognized mathematician, specializing in partial differential equations, free boundary problems and harmonic analysis. Before accepting a position at UCF, Teixeira was a professor at the Universidade Federal do Ceara in his home country of Brazil for […]

    Posted: December 6th, 2017
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Faculty News, Mathematics, News, Top News, UCF News
  • Determination Leads to Improved Zika Test

    Four years ago, Ph.D. candidate Tianyu Zheng arrived in America for the first time. After joining the Ph.D. program in the Department of Chemistry at UCF, he was determined to pursue an upper-level chemistry education. Now, one year out from finishing his doctoral degree at UCF, he’s been awarded the Outstanding Graduate Student award by […]

    Posted: December 5th, 2017
    Filed under: Awards, Chemistry, COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Research, Top News, UCF News
  • Where Turtles Eat Unlocks New Conservation Areas

    by Allison Hurtado UCF alumna Simona Ceriani published a new study that finds sea turtles are what they eat – but where they eat may be even more important. Ceriani, who is a tenured research scientist with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, collaborated with three UCF Department of Biology researchers on the study, published […]

    Posted: December 4th, 2017
    Filed under: Alumni News, Biology, COS News, News, Research, Top News, UCF News
  • The India Center Sponsors Trip for Students

    The India Center at UCF, housed in the Political Science Department in the College of Sciences, co-sponsored four undergraduate students to travel to India during summer 2017. The trip was organized by Phil Peters, Professor of Film and Animation in the College of Arts and Humanities. The four-week long trip to India was part of […]

    Posted: December 4th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, The India Center
  • The Probability to Lift Off

    Jimmy Rudolph ’76 was hired to work at the Kennedy Space Center on NASA’s new Space Shuttle Program right after he graduated from Florida Technological University. In a room full of old-school engineers who didn’t always trust computers, Jimmy made a name for himself after he learned a computer programming language in just one day. […]

    Posted: December 1st, 2017
    Filed under: Alumni News, Awards, COS News, News, Statistics & Data Science, Top News
  • Alumnus Connects With American People

    UCF alumnus Michael Taylor ’13 took his degree in international and global studies to the White House, working as the letter writer engagement and events coordinator in the Office of Presidential Correspondence during the Obama administration. His job connected him with Americans on a daily basis, requiring him to read the presidential mail looking for stories […]

    Posted: December 1st, 2017
    Filed under: Alumni - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Alumni News - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, COS News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Shining Knights, Top News
  • Kurdish Aspirations, Geopolitical Realities

    On November 16, the Kurdish Political Studies Program (KPSP) sponsored an event about contemporary Kurdish politics in the Middle East with an audience of more than 30 people. Güneş Murat Tezcür, Ph.D., opened up the event and invited Kerstin Hamann, Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Political Science, to present the Dr. Najmaldin Karim Fellowship […]

    Posted: November 29th, 2017
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Kurdish Political Studies Program, News, PMBF Program, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • UCF Launches Big Data Ph.D. Program

    UCF’s Department of Statistics will offer one of the only Big Data Ph.D. programs in the world beginning Fall 2018. The field of big data has recently exploded. As companies continue to collect more and more data about their customers, there is a gap to fill with an industry professional who can interpret it. Big […]

    Posted: November 29th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, News, Statistics & Data Science, Top News, UCF News
  • New Zika Test is Hitting the Market

    by Zenaida Kotala A new diagnostic test that can detect a Zika viral infection within 30 minutes could be headed to hospitals in the next year thanks to a partnership between the University of Central Florida and Orlando-based biotechnology startup Nano Discovery Inc. Qun Treen Huo, a faculty member at UCF’s Department of Chemistry and […]

    Posted: November 29th, 2017
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, Faculty News, News, Research, Top News, UCF News
  • Another Side of Anthropology: Infants and Children

    Not many anthropologists focus on infants and children when they research the past, but UCF bioarchaeologist Sandra Wheeler, Ph.D., does just that. She investigates the burial practices of ancient cultures and the archaeological contexts surrounding death and burial, creating an image of how society treated their youth and infants. She works with skeletal and mortuary […]

    Posted: November 22nd, 2017
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Faculty News, News, Top News, UCF News
  • Saudi Crown Prince Bets on Economy

    by David Dumke, director of Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Program This week marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of Bill Clinton’s victory over George H. W. Bush, a notable presidential election that familiarized the political world with the mantra, “It’s the economy, stupid.” Coined by Clinton’s famed political strategist James Carville, it stated the simple truth that […]

    Posted: November 20th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, PMBF Program, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • Kids ‘Drone’ Up Interest in Citizen Science GIS

    by Rachel Williams More than 350 4th-12th grade students, their teachers and parents Wednesday saw firsthand at UCF how apps, maps and drones are used in geographic information systems, an interdisciplinary field that captures, analyzes and presents geographic data in meaningful ways. Students flew mini drones over a model town to simulate how GIS professionals fly […]

    Posted: November 20th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, News, Sociology Department, Staff News, Top News, UCF News
  • Conference Grows Interest in Plant Science

    The first annual Plants Beyond Limits Conference was held Friday, Nov. 10, at the University of Central Florida. Over 200 UCF students, alumni and visitors from the greater Orlando area attended. Tickets sold out online a week before the event making turnout a success. Many attendees expressed their excitement to be a part of the […]

    Posted: November 17th, 2017
    Filed under: Arboretum, Biology, COS News, Events, News, Top News, UCF News
  • Ph.D. Candidate Closing the Health Gap

    Selected as a Health Policy Research Scholar, sociology Ph.D. candidate Harvey Nicholson works to close the gap in health disparities throughout the United States. Out of 295 applicants, Nicholson was one of 40 chosen to be a part of this national leadership program funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Nicholson’s research focuses on the […]

    Posted: November 17th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF News
  • Team Works to Understand Social Behavior

    by Mark Schlueb The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded a combined $12.5 million in federal contracts to two UCF research teams to develop models and massive simulations to help understand online social behavior and predict the spread of information in online social networks. DARPA awarded $6.3 million to a team led by Associate […]

    Posted: November 16th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Research, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science, Top News, UCF News
  • Anthropology Ph.D. Program to Launch in 2018

    by Zenaida Kotala UCF will begin offering a Ph.D. program in integrative anthropological sciences next fall, but it won’t be your traditional anthropology degree. Students who enter the program will benefit from a methods-focused program that encourages them to integrate advanced methodological expertise with anthropology’s strengths in diversity to address enduring problems not just in […]

    Posted: November 15th, 2017
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, News, Top News, UCF News
  • History Reveals Future Opportunities

    Thanks to the American Anthropological Association (AAA) internship program, one UCF student traveled to Washington, D.C. this past summer and experienced the vast opportunities present in the anthropology field. Karina Nogueras spent her time conducting research for the United States Navy as well as analyzing the learning objectives of various anthropology departments nationwide to make […]

    Posted: November 14th, 2017
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, News, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Victory at Vanderbilt

    The UCF Debate team is showing off its skills and earned several awards and trophies recently. On Oct. 13, 2017, Vanderbilt University hosted its annual invitational debate tournament. Brittany Bolger, Lauren Christie, Louis Dor, Anna Jurlina, Dveen Manoogian, Ariel Olson, Ethan Smith, Joe Tracey and Ethan Uhlig collectively competed at the invitational in both the novice and junior varsity divisions. Jurlina and Smith are freshmen; Bolger, Christie, […]

    Posted: November 13th, 2017
    Filed under: Awards, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Using Vocal Cords to Unlock Human Origins

    UCF undergraduate student Austin Stanley is majoring in anthropology and tackling the question of human origins at the same time. More specifically, he’s studying the vocal capabilities of homo heidelbergensis, a more direct human ancestor than Neanderthals, to get a broader sense on when spoken language of humans began. This can be determined through looking […]

    Posted: November 7th, 2017
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, News, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • New Finding Sheds More Light on Zombie Ants

    Charissa de Bekker, Ph.D., an assistant professor in biology, came to UCF earlier this year to continue her research on a fungal parasite that infects ants, hijacks their brains and controls their behavior to spread its fungal spores – a phenomenon that’s led to those infected being called “zombie ants.” Throughout her career, she’s found […]

    Posted: November 6th, 2017
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Faculty News, News, Top News, UCF News
  • Uncovering History Through Undergraduate Research

    Most college students think of beach days and bathing suits when they hear they’re going to visit the East Coast for the summer. Current UCF senior Alexandra Kulenguski headed to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station to spend her break working as an Archaeology and Digital Heritage Technician, instead of soaking up the sun beach-side. This […]

    Posted: November 6th, 2017
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, News, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Alumna’s Community Involvement Leaves Impact

    Chelsea Daley is passionate about her community. Daley graduated from UCF with a bachelor’s degree in political science and government in 2015, and now works as an email marketer at the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C. She stays connected to the UCF community through the D.C. AlumKnights chapter and uses the skills she […]

    Posted: November 2nd, 2017
    Filed under: Alumni - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Alumni News, Alumni News - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, COS News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Shining Knights, Top News, UCF News
  • Anthropologist Wins Prestigious Book Award

    Associate professor of anthropology, Joanna Mishtal, Ph.D., has won an award for her book, The Politics of Morality: The Church, the State and Reproductive Rights in Postsocialist Poland. Mishtal’s book was selected as the winner of the Adele E. Clarke Book Award. The award honors Mishtal’s extensive research into the politics of gender, reproductive rights, […]

    Posted: November 1st, 2017
    Filed under: Anthropology, Awards, COS News, Faculty News, News, Staff News, Top News, UCF News
  • Making Puppies Popular for Abuse Victims

    November’s Outstanding AlumKnight Jessie Holton, Ed.D., has spent his life giving back to the community. A United States Marine Corps veteran, Holton now works in Brevard County’s Special Victims Unit as a major crimes investigator. He pairs this with continued research at UCF, working to understand the needs of his community and creating programs to […]

    Posted: November 1st, 2017
    Filed under: Alumni News, Awards, COS News, News, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF News
  • Student Published in the Washington Post

    Peyman Asadzade, UCF student pursuing a doctorate degree in security studies, recently published a blog post in the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage, which is a leading political blog with national exposure. His piece focused on public opinion and Iran’s involvement in the Syrian civil war. It discusses Iranian public response to Iran’s growing military presence […]

    Posted: October 27th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, Graduate Student News, Kurdish Political Studies Program, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, UCF News, Uncategorized
  • International Observe the Moon Night

    By Barb Abney An event for lunar observers is planned Oct. 29 at UCF’s Knights Plaza with telescopes, a mining robot and other activities. The event, organized by the UCF physics department, Robinson Observatory and student organizations including the Astronomy Society, is being held as part of the worldwide celebration of lunar science and exploration. […]

    Posted: October 27th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Top News, UCF News
  • Professor Advises NATO for the Summer

    For the second consecutive year, Associate Professor Eric Merriam (joint appointment to the Political Science and Legal Studies departments) served as a legal advisor this summer to the International Military Committee at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Serving as an active duty judge advocate for the Air Force for 14 […]

    Posted: October 26th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Top News
  • NFL Star Breaks Mental Health Stigma

    by Jenna Marina Lee The day that NFL star wide receiver and UCF alumnus Brandon Marshall ’06 went public with his borderline personality disorder diagnosis in 2011, his wife, Michi Marshall ’06, remembers turning to him and saying that his diagnosis was going to help someone. They knew immediately they needed to organize and mobilize […]

    Posted: October 25th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, News, Psychology, Top News, UCF News
  • Physics Takes a Student to France

    UCF Physics’ Ph.D. student Chi Hong (Isaac) Yuen received a Chateaubriand fellowship to pursue research in France. He is spending eight months overseas to study the destruction of carbon dioxide molecules and the formation of the ozone molecule in collaboration with the Ecole Centrale de Paris, the University of Le Havre and the University of […]

    Posted: October 25th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Physics, Top News, UCF News
  • Math Professor Solves Real-World Problems

    by Barbara Abney Whoever said studying mathematics has no practical application, doesn’t know UCF math Professor Alexander Katsevich. Katsevich has liked math since an early age, and in 2001 he developed a breakthrough algorithm, which efficiently and accurately processes the data collected from high-speed computed tomography scanners and translates them into clear 3-D images. The […]

    Posted: October 24th, 2017
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, Mathematics, News, Top News, UCF News
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