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  • Distinguished Speaker Series Launches in a Spicy New Venue

    On Sept. 9, Dr. James Alan Fox will be kicking off the Distinguished Speaker Series in Winter Park at Cocina 214. Fox will be speaking about “Mass Shootings in America: Myths and Realities.” Specifically, he will talk about how these events are more methodical than people imagine and that increasing our understanding of mass murders […]

    Posted: September 3rd, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, Arboretum, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Events, Mathematics, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Physics, Psychology, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science, UCF News
  • “Shark Tank” Takes a Bite Out of the Competition

    “Shark Tank,” produced by UCF alumnus Clay Newbill, ’82, devoured the competition at the 2014 Creative Emmy Awards for Outstanding Structured Reality Program. According to the Emmy’s website “Shark Tank” has been nominated three times with their first win this year. Newbill earned his bachelor’s degree in radio-television from UCF. Not only is he the executive […]

    Posted: September 2nd, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, Awards, COS News, Events, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Shining Knights, Top News, UCF News
  • UCF’s Opportunities Open Doors for Dynamic UCF Alumna

    Jennie Hayes, ’10, has never been one to take the easy road. During her time at UCF, Hayes double majored in political science and interpersonal-organizational communications, took four internships, and was involved with many extracurricular activities. After graduating from UCF, Hayes earned her Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law. There, she also took […]

    Posted: September 1st, 2014
    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
  • Distinguished Speaker Series With A Spicy New Venue

    The College of Sciences at the University of Central Florida will be presenting the Distinguished Speaker Series at a brand new venue this year, Cocina214.  This Mexican and Tex Mex kitchen is sure to bring some spice to this series starting in September. The series brings renowned speakers from across the country to enrich the […]

    Posted: August 29th, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Events, Forensic Science, Global Perspectives, 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 Honors Alex & Sierra as Knights for Life

    Alex & Sierra left for Los Angeles last year as UCF students with dreams of becoming X Factor stars. Last week they returned to UCF with their dreams fulfilled as the X Factor champions.   The duo opened for Karmin during UCF’s Pegasus Palooza Concert Knight presented by Campus Activities Board. They were greeted with cheers […]

    Posted: August 26th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, Events, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Shining Knights, Top News, UCF News
  • Salt: The Only Rock We Eat

    What:  Taste of Science Presentation “A Brief History of Salt:  Beyond the Shaker on Your Kitchen Table” Who:  Dr. Peter Sinelli , UCF Instructor of Anthropology, specializing in Archaeology When:  Thursday, August 28, 2014,  6:30 p.m. Where:  East End Market in Audobon Park Today salt is as ubiquitous as sunshine.  Across cultures, it is the most […]

    Posted: August 25th, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Events, News, Top News
  • Passing the Torch

    Dr. Piotr Mikusinski was recently honored by the College of Sciences for his hard work as the Department Chair of Mathematics.  A small celebration featuring a cookie cake and fellow associates, including Dean Johnson, was held in the College of Sciences building.  Dr. Mikusinski will return to being a faculty member and focus on his research with generalized functions and […]

    Posted: August 15th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Mathematics, News, Top News
  • The Balut: A UCF Professor’s Rite of Passage

    Being paid to talk about food is a dream job for some, for one UCF professor it became reality by stepping into the streets of the Philippines and cracking open a fertilized duck egg. Dr. Ty Matejowsky, of the Anthropology Department, won the 2014 Belasco Prize for Scholarly Excellence presented by the Association for the […]

    Posted: August 13th, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, News, Top News
  • Congratulations College of Sciences Summer Ph.D. Graduates

    In a reception hosted by Dean Michael Johnson, the College of Sciences honored 11 Ph.D graduates on Friday, August 1, 2014.  The Ph.D. graduates attended the reception in the Physical Sciences Building on the UCF campus with their families and faculty advisors. Associate Dean Teresa Dorman hosted a presentation that individually recognized each graduate with their faculty advisor […]

    Posted: August 6th, 2014
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, Events, Mathematics, News, Physics, Psychology, Top News
  • The Healing Power of Animals

    The American Sociological Association (ASA) has presented UCF’s Dr. Liz Grauerholz with the Clifton Bryant Animals & Society Course Award. Spring 2014 Dr. Grauerholz launched a course she developed that explores the ways in which non-human animals both enhance and diminish humans’ health. The course is Animals and Health (SYO 3408) and was offered again […]

    Posted: August 4th, 2014
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, News, Sociology Department
  • UCF Political Science Alumnus Created Successful Multi-Media Company

    As a college freshman, UCF alumnus Brad Gans, ’01, envisioned studying in the UCF film program. But after taking a political science class, his eyes were opened to different ideas and he eagerly switched his major to political science. His double major in political science and criminal science has taken Gans from working for England’s […]

    Posted: August 1st, 2014
    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
  • On Your Mark, Get Set…….Tour de Turtles!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlXdwAREWAc One, two, three…….they’re off!  Turtles, scooting at high speed (for a loggerhead turtle), swept across the beach on their way to the ocean in the 7th Annual Tour de Turtles this past Sunday.  Hundreds of spectators and fans came out to enjoy this year’s race which took place at the Barrier Island Center in Melbourne Beach on […]

    Posted: July 29th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Events, News, Top News
  • Finalist for American Physical Society Award

    Dr. Michael Chini, a recent graduate from UCF’s Department of Physics (PhD, 2012) and currentResearch Scientist in the Townes Laser Institute of UCF’s College of Optics and Photonics (CREOL), is a finalist for the American Physical Society‘s Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Laser Science Award for his dissertation, entitled “Characterization and Application of Isolated Attosecond Pulses”. […]

    Posted: July 29th, 2014
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, News, Physics
  • Meet Professor Whose Passion for Helping Others Fuels Her Research

    Dr. Jennifer Sandoval joined the human-communication faculty of UCF’s Nicholson School of Communication in 2011 and brought with her an array of academic and professional experience. Prior to joining UCF, Sandoval worked in California and New Mexico as a mediator, communication consultant, and instructor at Pepperdine University and the University of New Mexico. Sandoval’s enthusiasm […]

    Posted: July 28th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Vomit Comet Equals Opportunity of a Lifetime

    Beginning on Monday, July 21, UCF students boarded a specially equipped plane that NASA uses to train astronauts and run microgravity experiments. The plane is nicknamed the vomit comet because first-time flyers tend to vomit as the plane hits zero gravity. “My team and I have worked tirelessly for the past year to get our project up […]

    Posted: July 24th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Top News
  • Swimming With Sharks, Turtles and Eels

    Thirteen University of Central Florida biology students swam among nurse sharks, sea turtles, eels and lionfish this month as part of a hands-on summer abroad course. The students spent a week studying more than 60 species in the depths of the Glovers Atoll, about 35 kilometers off the coast of Belize. The atoll is considered […]

    Posted: July 23rd, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News
  • Arson Investigators Get Help From UCF

    The University of Central Florida is home to one of the best resources for arson investigators in the nation, and starting next year the university will also be a resource for European investigators. UCF’s National Center for Forensic Science houses the Ignitable Liquids Reference Collection and the Substrate Database. The collection is a compilation of […]

    Posted: July 9th, 2014
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, Forensic Science, News
  • Political Science Alumnus Appreciates Career Advice

    When UCF undergraduate Todd Curry, ’03, ’06, approached graduation, he wasn’t sure which path to take: law school or graduate school. He sought advice about both paths with his UCF mentor, taking into account Curry’s expectations and his mentor’s experiences. Curry is very thankful that he realized that pursuing a master’s degree in political science […]

    Posted: July 1st, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Alumni News, Alumni News - School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, COS News, News, Shining Knights
  • What’s Happening at the Arboretum

    Many exciting ventures are planned for this summer at the Arboretum! From gardening in the Community Garden to Yoga at Oak Hammock, there will surely be something for everyone! Gardening at the Community Garden: The UCF Arboretum engages students and the community through experience based learning, research, volunteer opportunities, educational workshops and guided tours.  Establishing […]

    Posted: June 30th, 2014
    Filed under: Arboretum, COS News, Events, News
  • Cornerstone Member of the UCF Family Celebrates Retirement

    This year, after 42 years of service, the College of Sciences’ esteemed Associate Dean, Dr. John M. “Jack” McGuire, will retire. In honor of his retirement, the College of Sciences will host a reception Monday, June 30, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Jack comments, “After 42 years at FTU, [now] UCF, I’m ready to move […]

    Posted: June 27th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, News, Psychology, Top News
  • New Voices for Refugees in Italy

    Italy has long been an access point to Europe for refugees escaping from deteriorating political conditions and lack of economic opportunities. Influx of refugees from North African and the Middle East has dramatically increased in recent years after the political upheavals in Tunisia and Libya, driving asylum-seekers to pursue Italian shores in rickety boats across […]

    Posted: June 27th, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, News, Top News, UCF News
  • Swinging for Scholarships

    Monday, June 30 at the Interlachen Country Club, the National Center for Simulation‘s 20th anniversary and the Lou Frey Institute Golf Tournament will be held. The Tournament will benefit the Vince Amico & Hank Okraski STEM Scholarship Funds and the Lou Frey Institute of Politics & Government. Guests will enjoy a fun-filled day of golf […]

    Posted: June 25th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, Lou Frey Institute, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • Professors Lead Students to Post-Grad Success

    As the saying goes, it’s not what you know, but who you know. But, according to a recent study, it might be how well your teachers know you, too. A Gallup-Purdue Index report, released May 6, shows that college graduates who had a professor who “stimulated them, cared about them and encouraged their hopes and […]

    Posted: June 24th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Psychology
  • Need a Psychology Internship? COS Has You Covered

    How do you find a good Psychology internship? You can search for one on your own. Use your status as a UCF student and ask your local community members if they need a volunteer intern. Try doing a Google search of the type of experience you want. For example: Google “Mental Health Counselor in Orlando” […]

    Posted: June 19th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Psychology
  • Romantic Strolls with Sea Turtles

    The College of Sciences wants to take COS faculty and potential donors on a long, moonlit walk on the beach. To learn about sea turtles of course! This summer, the College of Sciences has organized a series of Turtle Walks to promote the college’s excellent sea turtle research program and cultivate interest in the program. […]

    Posted: June 17th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Events, News
  • Wood Decomposition a Climate Change Detector?

    Climate change models could have a thing or two to learn from termites and fungi, according to a new study released this week. For a long time scientists have believed that temperature is the dominant factor in determining the rate of wood decomposition worldwide. Decomposition matters because the speed at which woody material are broken […]

    Posted: June 16th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News
  • Newly Minted Ph.D. Lands Prestigious John A. Knauss Fellowship

    Dr. Simona Ceriani, a recent Ph.D. graduate in Conservation Biology, has received the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This fellowship provides students with an interest in ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources as well as the national policy decisions affecting those resources, the opportunity to be matched […]

    Posted: June 12th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News
  • Dr. Mirilovic Examines Dual Citizenship Across Nations

    Dr. Nikola Mirilovic recently published an article in International Political Science Review entitled “Regime Type, International Migration, and the Politics of Dual Citizenship Toleration.” Dual citizenship toleration has been growing cross-nationally. Scholars have explained dual citizenship toleration by pointing to increases in international immigration and to the pursuit of remittances by sending countries. Dr. Mirilovic […]

    Posted: June 11th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • UCF Pushes Space Frontier, Selected to Fly on Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo

    A UCF experiment and a 3-D printer for space developed by a UCF graduate will fly on the first NASA-funded commercial research flight on Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo. NASA and Virgin Galactic announced Tuesday that 12 university experiments, two industry-developed technologies and two NASA projects were selected for the mission. Dr. Joshua Colwell, a UCF physics […]

    Posted: June 11th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Top News
  • Dr. John M. McGuire Retirement Reception

    The university community is invited to a retirement reception honoring Dr. John M. McGuire (Jack), Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean in the College of Sciences. Monday, June 30, 2014 3:00-5:00 p.m College of Sciences Building, Dean’s Office Conference Room (accessed through CSB 201) Please plan to stop by for refreshments and fellowship, and to […]

    Posted: June 10th, 2014
    Filed under: News
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