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  • UCF Physicist Contributes to Recent Meteorite Research

    It’s a big month for space exploration. Among the headlines: the successful landing of a spacecraft on a comet, the stunning findings unearthed in meteorites recovered from California, and the rollout of NASA’s next-generation Orion crew capsule expected to take its test flight in December. “It’s an exciting time to be involved in space exploration,” […]

    Posted: November 17th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, STEM, Top News, UCF News
  • UCF Psychology Grad Excels Throughout Young Legal Career

    Alicia Koepke, ’02, describes her UCF psychology degree as the perfect complement to her law degree. As a trial lawyer, Koepke constantly analyzes people’s behavior and how people will perceive her clients and their cases. After graduating from UCF cum laude with a B.S. in psychology in 2002, Koepke excelled throughout her law school experience […]

    Posted: November 17th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Psychology, Shining Knights
  • UCF Alumnus Reflects Motto in ‘Shark Tank’

    The theme of ABC’s “Shark Tank” reflects what executive producer Clay Newbill says he learned at the University of Central Florida. “The motto is ‘reach for the stars,’ and they really did, I think, instill in the students that attitude,” said Newbill, who grew up in Ormond Beach and graduated from UCF in 1982. “The […]

    Posted: November 12th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Top News, UCF News
  • UCF Communication Alumna Becomes CNN Associate Producer

    Victoria Moll-Ramirez, ’09, says her bachelor’s degree in radio-television from UCF has meant everything to her in her career. Her best memories at UCF include hours spent in the Nicholson School of Communication’s ‘Knightly Newsroom.’ “Every meltdown, every slice of pizza and every soda I had in that newsroom is so fondly remembered,” she says. […]

    Posted: November 10th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Shining Knights
  • Marketing Wizard

    Donna Mirus Bates, ’93 | Senior VP, Marketing Communications & Content Development, Universal Orlando Resort Lightning never strikes twice — except in the case of Donna Mirus Bates, ’93, who worked on the marketing opportunity of a lifetime, then created an encore marketing campaign to reignite global excitement for a theme park expansion of infinite […]

    Posted: November 10th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, Awards, COS News, Events, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Top News
  • Fun Filled Day of Physics Exploration

    On Saturday, the UCF department of physics hosted approximately 100 local high school students for the Physics Career Exploration Day. The day started with some light refreshments in the Physical Sciences Building that were followed by physicists speaking about great career opportunities within their fields. Students got to hear the personal stories of successful physicists […]

    Posted: November 7th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, Faculty News, News, Physics, UCF News
  • International Honor Brought to UCF Mathematics Department

    The UCF department of mathematics has received one of the highest honors in the math world. Equivalent to winning an Oscar in the film industry, Dr. Jiongmin Yong spoke at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in August. This congress is viewed as one of the highest honors for mathematicians, reflecting the world-wide recognition on […]

    Posted: November 4th, 2014
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Events, Faculty News, Mathematics, News, STEM, Top News, UCF News
  • Under the Microscope with Forensic Science

    The UCF community has its very own forensic science center, but it’s not all dimly lit labs and high-speed car chases. Forensic scientists from around the world frequently gather together at the National Center for Forensic Science (NCFS), located on Research Parkway, to conduct their research. Nov. 2 – 4, a meeting was held for […]

    Posted: November 4th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, Forensic Science, News, UCF News
  • Mexico Hosts PhD Student’s Summer Research

    While the ports of Mexico are populated by college students on summer vacation, one UCF student set sail to study mental health among Latinos. Andel Nicasio, a Clinical Psychology PhD student spent 10 weeks in Mexico conducting mental health disparities research. Nicasio is a recipient of the Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research Training […]

    Posted: November 4th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Psychology, UCF News
  • Lou Frey Institute Tracks Florida’s Civic Engagement

    A new website that permits Floridians to monitor the condition of Florida’s civic health launched at the end of October as a result of a partnership among the University of Central Florida’s Lou Frey Institute, the Bob Graham Center at the University of Florida and the National Conference on Citizenship in Washington.  Since 2008, the Institute has been working to […]

    Posted: November 4th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Lou Frey Institute, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Top News, UCF News
  • Chemistry Alumnus’ Enthusiasm for Research Began at UCF

    Dr. Allyn Brice, ’04, discovered his infatuation with research in the UCF Chemistry Department. During his last three years at UCF, Dr. Brice spent most of his time doing research in polymer synthesis with the Chemistry Department chair, Dr. Kevin Belfield. Dr. Brice’s research on organic synthesis was even included in one of Dr. Belfield’s […]

    Posted: November 3rd, 2014
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, News, Shining Knights
  • UCF Political Science Graduate Thanks UCF for Her Success

    Kerri Milita, ’06, ’09, graduated with her bachelor’s degree in Political Science and then pursued her M.A. at UCF. Upon graduation from UCF in May 2009, she began working on her Ph.D. in Political Science at Florida State University. In November 2013, Kerri accepted a tenure-track position as an assistant professor at Illinois State University […]

    Posted: November 1st, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Alumni News, Alumni News - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Graduate Student News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Shining Knights
  • Know When to Hold ’em…

    UCF alumni and friends from the Central Florida legal community mingled at Ember in downtown Orlando for a fun night of blackjack, craps, roulette and poker at the Legal Knights & Friends Alumni Chapter‘s annual Casino Knight on Oct. 29. Beginners and high rollers alike enjoyed fine wines, craft beers and hors d’oeuvres, while pressing […]

    Posted: October 31st, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, Events, News
  • UCF Moon Observation Night Saturday For Entire Family

    UCF will host a free Moon Observation Night for children and their families on Saturday, Nov. 1, at the main campus. From 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., observers will have an opportunity to view the moon through several telescopes set up at Knights Plaza near the CFE Arena. Students and professors associated with UCF’s Planetary Sciences Group […]

    Posted: October 31st, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, News, Planetary Sciences, Top News
  • Astronaut Scholarship Foundation offers opportunity to student scientists

    30 years ago, the Mercury 7 astronauts joined together to encourage students to pursue scientific endeavors. Their idea of keeping America on the leading edge of technology led them to form the Mercury 7 Foundation, which later became the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF). UCF is one of the first five universities to sign a Memorandum […]

    Posted: October 30th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, STEM, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Florida Campus Compact Honors Political Science Major for Community Service

    Political science major Alice Neira recently was chosen as one of three students in the state to receive the Student Excellence in Service Award presented by Florida Campus Compact. The award recognizes students for outstanding service to communities through service-learning and volunteerism. Neira is pursuing her bachelor’s degree while earning a minor in education and a certification […]

    Posted: October 30th, 2014
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, News, PS UG Highlight, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Undergraduate Student News
  • Sports, Politics & Cultural Transformation: The Evolution of Sports Around the World

    On Nov. 12, Dr. Andrei Markovits will speak as part of the College of Sciences Distinguished Speaker Series in Winter Park at Cocina 214.  Guests are asked to arrive at or before 6:00pm for drinks, to order dinner and mingle with the speaker.  The talk begins promptly at 6:30pm.  Please be sure to RSVP online at www.sciences.ucf.edu/dss. Markovits […]

    Posted: October 30th, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, DSS, Events, News, UCF News
  • Distinguished Student 2014: Cynthia Florentino

    Cynthia Florentino graduated from UCF with a political science degree after dedicating the majority of her time to professional development and extracurricular involvement. Florentino served in a cabinet position for the UCF Student Government Association and enrolled in a federal college program, where she became chair of the President’s Leadership Council her senior year. She […]

    Posted: October 30th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, Alumni News - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Awards, COS News, News, PS UG Highlight, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Welcome to the Land of Opportunity, Dr. Powell

    What do “lawyers”, “guns”, “money”, and a new UCF professor have in common? We’re not entirely sure but when asked what song he would choose to represent his life, Dr. Jonathan Powell elected the late 70’s hit “Lawyers, Guns and Money” by Warren Zevon.  This song selection sparks interest as new UCF faculty member Dr. […]

    Posted: October 30th, 2014
    Filed under: News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • Science Café to feature Dr. Kate Mansfield

    This Thursday, Oct. 30, Dr. Kate Mansfield will be featured in the second Science Café talk. Mansfield, from the UCF Biology Department, is speaking about her research on sea turtles in her talk titled “FOUND: The Sea Turtle “Lost Years”. By attaching satellite tracking devices to loggerhead turtles off of Florida’s coast, she and her team […]

    Posted: October 28th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Events, Faculty News, News, Staff News
  • UCF Communication Alumna Honored with the UCF Professional Achievement Award at Black & Gold Gala

    The UCF Black & Gold Gala is held annually during UCF Homecoming Week by the UCF Alumni Association to celebrate the achievements of UCF alumni who have “Reached for the Stars.” Gwen Griffin, ’85, was honored at the 2014 Black & Gold Gala with the UCF College of Sciences Professional Achievement Award. From a young […]

    Posted: October 24th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, Awards, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Shining Knights
  • Three Time UCF Psychology Grad Credits UCF’s Opportunities for Professional Success

    Dr. Neil Ganey, ’99, ’01, ’04, ’06, recalled his best UCF memory as walking across the stage to receive his doctorate degree. While initially planning to be at UCF for a year or two, four degrees and ten years later, Dr. Ganey graduated with his Ph.D in Psychology. “I had never worked as hard for […]

    Posted: October 20th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Psychology, Shining Knights
  • Social Anxiety Treated with Technology

    Because they avoid social encounters, children growing up with social anxiety disorder or severe shyness often do not learn how to effectively engage in social encounters.  Clinicians can teach social skills in the clinic, but children often do not get all of the opportunities that they need to practice  in the community. Many clinicians are […]

    Posted: October 17th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Psychology, Top News, UCF News
  • UCF Alumni Partnership Spotlight: Curley & Pynn

    Roger Pynn, ’73, president of Curley & Pynn and chair of the UCF College of Sciences Dean’s Advisory Board, has been a supporter of his alma mater and the UCF Alumni Association since he graduated. Dan Ward, ’92, vice president of Curley & Pynn, began serving on the UCF Alumni Association Board of Directors in […]

    Posted: October 16th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, UCF News
  • 70 COS Knights Give Back for Oyster Reef Restoration & Living Shoreline Stabilization

    By Julia Anderson This year’s Knights Give Back, held on October 11, marked the eighth anniversary of UCF students, alumni, faculty and staff, coming together to make a lasting impact on the Central Florida community through 24 different service sites, including an on-campus project hosted by the UCF College of Sciences. The UCF College of […]

    Posted: October 15th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, Biology, COS News, News
  • New UCF Center to Educate Future Intelligence Workforce

    The University of Central Florida has been awarded a $1.85 million grant to establish a center focused on intelligence and national security within the department of political science. The center will help prepare the workforce for the intelligence community of the future. UCF will become one of only a handful of universities nationwide to house […]

    Posted: October 15th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Top News, UCF News
  • Interfaith Forum to Feature Cultural, Religious Speakers

    Representatives of cultural and religious institutions will speak at UCF on Thursday, Oct. 16, at a forum to promote interfaith dialogue and understanding. The registration-only event, which includes a light breakfast and lunch, will be 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Pegasus Ballroom of the Student Union. The program will feature representatives of different […]

    Posted: October 14th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, Global Perspectives, News, PMBF Program, UCF News
  • Tallahassee Bound – 2015 Legislative Scholars Selected

    The department is pleased to congratulate the next round of Legislative scholars for the 2015 session. We are proud to be sending a large number of students this session, and thanks to all those who applied. This session’s applicant pool was very competitive. Please join us in congratulating those selected.   2015 Political Science Legislative Scholars: […]

    Posted: October 13th, 2014
    Filed under: News, PS UG Highlight, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • More Sea Turtles Come to Florida, but Reasons are Mysterious

    This year’s early count of sea turtles nesting on Florida beaches is encouraging, though there are many unknowns in the numbers. Welcome to the mysterious world of sea turtles, which spend much of their life far from Florida’s beaches encountering fishing boats, oil spills, plastic trash and any number of other perils. Nesting by loggerhead, […]

    Posted: October 13th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Faculty News, News, Top News
  • Help UCF’s Indiana Jones Team Beat Other Researchers in Contest

    Did you know that Caracol, a Maya archaeological site being excavated by a University of Central Florida husband and wife team, beat the dig at Pompeii in a popularity contest last month? Today, you can help UCF anthropologists Arlen and Diane Chase, UCF’s very own Indiana Jones team, beat researchers who have excavated the South […]

    Posted: October 9th, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Events, Faculty News, News, Top News, UCF News
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