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  • Sociology Professor’s Work Goes Worldwide

    Provost’s Distinguished Research & Pegasus Professor in the sociology department, Dr. James Wright, has recently been published by Elsevier. His book titled “International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences” was published this month after five years of intensive work. It offers a source of social and behavioral sciences reference material that is broader and deeper […]

    Posted: April 1st, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF News
  • Acting Director Appointed for the Nicholson School of Communication

    Arlen Chase, Ph.D., has been appointed as the acting director for the Nicholson School of Communication. Chase, an associate dean in the College of Sciences and a Pegasus Professor in the anthropology department, will lead the school in collaboration with NSC’s associate director, Boyd Lindsley, Ed.D., and radio-television associate professor, Tim Brown, Ph.D. Together, they will continue to […]

    Posted: April 1st, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Staff News, Top News, UCF News
  • UCF Grad Invests Political Background in Finance

    Todd Scholl, ’97, says his political science degree from UCF has been valuable to his career working in investment banking and corporate finance and dealing with nationalized companies outside of the U.S.  “Having an understanding of international government’s processes and policies allowed me to speak the same language and appreciate some of the challenges they […]

    Posted: April 1st, 2015
    Filed under: Alumni - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Alumni News, Alumni News - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Shining Knights, UCF News
  • Anthropology Lecturer Receives Top Award

    Dr. Vance Geiger, associate lecturer in anthropology at UCF, recently received an award that less than one percent of the faculty teaching anthropology courses across North America receive. The Center for Public Anthropology recognized Geiger for his hard work and dedication to the field by awarding him the Public Anthropology’s Franz Boas Global Citizenship Award .  […]

    Posted: March 31st, 2015
    Filed under: Anthropology, Awards, COS News, Faculty News, News, Top News
  • Homicide Paperclip Chain

    Lining the walls of the sociology department are thousands of paperclips, 13,716 to be exact. Over 1,000 feet of paperclips circle the inner wall on the fourth floor of Howard Phillips Hall. Each paperclip represents one murder victim over the span of one year (2013) in the United States. The idea emerged through the Homicide Research […]

    Posted: March 31st, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, Graduate Student News, News, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF News
  • COS Students Receive UCF’s Highest Honor

      Recently, two undergraduate students from the College of Sciences received UCF’s highest student honor. The Order of Pegasus recognizes exemplary performance by undergraduate students in the areas of academic achievement, outstanding university involvement, leadership and community service. Because of the breadth of accomplishments required for this award, the Order of Pegasus is the most prestigious […]

    Posted: March 31st, 2015
    Filed under: Anthropology, Awards, COS News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • COS Students Recognized for Undergraduate Research

    So far this year, three College of Sciences’ students have been honored with the Distinguished Undergraduate Researcher Award. Each month, university wide, one student is rewarded for their time and effort spent researching a subject of their choice. During their research, students work with a mentor that guides them and helps during the process. With […]

    Posted: March 31st, 2015
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, News, Psychology, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Data at the Speed of Light

    A device resembling a plastic honeycomb yet much smaller than a bee’s stinger can steer light beams around tighter curves than ever before possible, while keeping the integrity and intensity of the beam intact. The work, conducted by researchers at the University of Texas El Paso and at the University of Central Florida and published in […]

    Posted: March 23rd, 2015
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, Faculty News, News, Top News, UCF News
  • Bugging Out: Entomology Club Educates Young Students

    The Entomological Society of Central Florida (ESCF) at UCF recently visited 4th and 5th grade classes at Evans Elementary School for the first time. Their aim as an organization is to provide a fun, hands-on environment to encourage scientific learning for all ages. Through their outreach program, they visit local libraries and scientific organizations geared […]

    Posted: March 20th, 2015
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News, STEM, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Double Title and Award: COS Student Staff Member Wins Big

    On March 5-8, Florida Collegiate DECA hosted its 50th annual statewide Career Development Conference at the Florida Hotel & Conference Center in Orlando, FL. College of Sciences student and Communications Assistant, Emilee Jackson placed third in the state in two events, Marketing Management and Business-To-Business Marketing.  These top finishes helped her qualify for the international […]

    Posted: March 20th, 2015
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Staff News, Top News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Knights in New York

    On Saturday, March 7, over 60 Knights gathered together in New York City for a UCF Networking Knight. Nicholson School of Communication instructor Joan McCain and a group of 13 advertising/public relations students traveled to New York for spring break to learn about careers in the Big Apple.   UCF alumni from the New York […]

    Posted: March 19th, 2015
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, Events, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • UCF Hosts Academically Competitive Summer Institute

    Dedicated to providing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) related summer opportunities for middle and high school students, UCF will be offering the Summer Institute beginning in June. The Summer Institute offers tracks in Biology and Computer Science, as well as a Programming Competition institute. Each track offers a mix of activities designed to maximize learning […]

    Posted: March 16th, 2015
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Events, News, STEM, Top News, UCF News
  • Flood Control in Ancient Rome

    As we have seen with the devastation caused by hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and recurrent flooding in the Midwest, floods remain a serious threat today. Given this reality, it is worth examining how the largest city of the ancient world met this danger. The Central Florida Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and […]

    Posted: March 16th, 2015
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Events, News, Top News
  • Alumna Assists Autistic Children in Central Florida

    As Amanda Walker, ’14, works towards becoming a board certified behavior analyst, she thanks her UCF psychology degree for the opportunities she has received thus far in her career. Her hard work and dedication throughout her undergraduate experience at UCF paid off when she was accepted into UCF’s Applied Learning and Instruction Master’s program. Along […]

    Posted: March 16th, 2015
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Psychology, Shining Knights, UCF News
  • Knights in Office — 2015

    Eight UCF alumni take their seats for the 2015 Florida legislative session By Angie Lewis, ’03 On Tuesday, March 3, a new legislative session began in the Florida House of Representatives, where eight Knights are in position to help promote their alma mater. Three of these Knights are College of Sciences alumni, Rep. Mike La Rosa, ’04; […]

    Posted: March 10th, 2015
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News
  • Large Crowds Attend the Science Cafe

    Science Café is designed to bring together UCF scientists with the community in a fun and casual environment.  Held in the Physical Sciences Building, the series highlights the exciting research currently being conducted in the College of Sciences.  Each month features a scientist from a different department in the college. On February 26, the second talk […]

    Posted: March 5th, 2015
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Events, Faculty News, News
  • Next Generation of STEM Students

    by:  Oviedo-Winter Springs LIFE magazine:  March/April 2015   How does a 15-year old sophomore at Oviedo High School get to perform graduate-level research and develop an iPad app for early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease?  And how is it that his sister, a 14-year old Oviedo High freshman, is engaged in her own graduate-level research to […]

    Posted: March 5th, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, News, STEM
  • Fifth Annual ICRC Conference at UCF

    Communicators from around the world visited UCF this week for the International Crisis & Risk Communication Conference.   The theme for the flagship fifth annual ICRC Conference surrounds the rising demand for accountability, including the push for effectiveness metrics. These may show the return on investment and return on effort for all types of crisis and risk communication initiatives and […]

    Posted: March 5th, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, Events, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Top News, UCF News
  • AAFS National Meeting in Orlando

    From Feb. 16-21, Orlando was home to the American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting for the first time since the 1990s. In total, thousands of people attended. Professionals, academics, lawyers, doctors and many others representing different fields across the world took advantage of this learning opportunity. Dr. Michael Sigman, Director of the National Center […]

    Posted: March 5th, 2015
    Filed under: Alumni News, Chemistry, COS News, Events, Faculty News, Forensic Science, Graduate Student News, News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Archaeology of Sex on VoiceAmerica

    UCF instructor of anthropology, Dr. Peter Sinelli, took to the air waves to talk about the “Archaeology of Sex”.  Wednesday, February 11, Dr. Sinelli’s interview with host Dr. Joseph Schuldenrein aired on VoiceAmerica, an online talk radio station. VoiceAmerica Talk Radio Network is the single largest producer, distributor, and online broadcaster of original live and on […]

    Posted: March 5th, 2015
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Faculty News, News
  • With Drive and Ambition, NSC Alumnus Turns Internship Into Career

    Before he got his big break in the television industry, Stephen Walker, ’12, was working at a Kissimmee airport and attending classes at the Nicholson School of Communication as a radio-television major. He wanted to gain some hands-on experience in his field before he graduated, so he took an internship at Golf Channel, located in […]

    Posted: March 4th, 2015
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Shining Knights, UCF News
  • Summit at UCF Addressed Pressing Global Issues

    Students, faculty, practitioners and community members learned about “Opportunities and Challenges for Human Society and Development” at the 2015 Florida International Summit recently at UCF. Sponsored by the Florida Network for Global Studies (FNGS), which was established in 2003, the summit was co-hosted by UCF and FSU. The Feb. 26 event included two addresses and […]

    Posted: March 4th, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, Events, Global Perspectives, News, Top News, UCF News
  • Outstanding AlumKnight Has Chemistry with UCF

    Jennifer McKinley, ’94, ’96, says the connections she made while in the UCF chemistry program have been vital to her career. Today, McKinley has an impressive résumé to say the least. Between being CFO of a manufacturing and R&D firm, to co-founder and business owner at NanoSpective Inc., she also manages to find time in […]

    Posted: March 2nd, 2015
    Filed under: Alumni News, Awards, Chemistry, News, Shining Knights, UCF News
  • UCF Knight to U.S. Air Force Colonel

    Colonel David J. Martinson, ’92, was commissioned in the Air Force after graduating with his B.A. in political science and history from UCF in 1992. Twenty-three years later, Colonel Martinson has been honored with many medals, awards, and degrees. His current responsibilities are as the Air Force’s senior space and cyberspace intelligence officer at the […]

    Posted: March 2nd, 2015
    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, UCF News
  • New Minor Coming Fall 2015

    UCF stands for opportunity, and an exciting new opportunity is coming to campus in fall 2015. Nanoscale science and technology will now be offered as a minor to students interested in the fundamentals of nanoscience and nanotechnology and the implications to society. The goal of the 18-hour minor is for students to acquire a working […]

    Posted: February 26th, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • COS Student Among Finalists to Travel to Mars

    If all goes according to plan, UCF graduate student George W. Hatcher will live……and die on Mars. Hatcher, pursuing his doctorate in planetary sciences, is one of two University of Central Florida doctoral students selected as finalists for a one-way mission to Mars.  The other, a 29-year-old pursuing his doctorate in computer science, is Taranjeet Singh […]

    Posted: February 26th, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Top News, UCF News
  • Math and Native American Culture

    Friday, February 27, Dr. Robert Megginson from the University of Michigan will be speaking at UCF about the role of mathematics among American Indians. In the early 1930s, Will Ryan, Director of Indian Education for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), eliminated algebra and geometry from the Uniform Course of Study in BIA schools. This was […]

    Posted: February 26th, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, Events, Mathematics, News, Top News, UCF News
  • Featured in Campus Technology: UCF Apps

    Our IT and Communications Director, JP Peters, along with the Director of Information Technology for Student Development and Enrollment Services, Craig Froehlich, were featured in an article by Campus Technology! They spoke about the recently launched UCF Apps and the best practices for creating a completely mobile campus. To read the article please click here.

    Posted: February 26th, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, News, Publications, Staff News
  • Down Under With the Dark Triad

    Traveling halfway around the world, Dr. Peter Jonason will be speaking to UCF about “The Dark Triad at Work.” From the University of Western Sydney, Dr. Jonason received his Ph.D. in social psychology in 2009 from New Mexico State University. He is now a senior lecturer in personality or individual differences in Australia. He is also […]

    Posted: February 20th, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, Events, News, Psychology, Sociology Department, UCF News
  • Distinguished Speaker Curbs Conflict in Relationships

    Wednesday, February 11, Dr. Dan Canary, a professor of communication at the University of Utah, discussed the topic of conflict management during his talk in the College of Sciences Distinguished Speaker Series. His presentation, “Managing Conflict Strategically in Personal Relationships” came just in time for Valentine’s Day. He spoke about the social science research that […]

    Posted: February 18th, 2015
    Filed under: COS News, Events, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, UCF News
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