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  • 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
  • Physics Class With No Tests, No Lectures

    How would you do in a class that didn’t have any tests or lectures? Beginning in Fall 2014 at UCF, two physics classes will attempt to answer that question. Instead of listening to long lectures and taking multiple exams and quizzes, students will read the material at home and have their understanding improved via class […]

    Posted: June 9th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Top News, UCF News
  • Seeing Red – Linking Color Perception to Schizophrenia

    Earlier this year, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) began funding 26 UCF research projects totalling $7.2 million in grants. Among those many projects, Dr. Jeffrey Bedwell received $404,000 toward his research on the link between schizophrenia and early visual processing abnormalities, in other words, seeing colors and objects differently than expected. Much progress has […]

    Posted: June 4th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Psychology
  • UCF Alumnus Uses Political Science Degree in More Ways than One

    At the age of 20, Rishi Bagga, ’03, graduated from UCF with a bachelor’s degree in political science, and he never thought he would use it in so many different ways. Eleven years later, the successful attorney has now worked in various fields of law, politics and hospitality. After graduating from UCF, Bagga moved to […]

    Posted: June 3rd, 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, The India Center
  • Hispanic Heritage Scholarship Application Available

    The Hispanic Heritage Scholarship Fund of Metro Orlando (HHSFMO) is pleased to offer numerous $5,000 scholarships to UCF students of Hispanic heritage! Since its inception in 2000, HHSFMO has dedicated its mission to providing support towards a successful future through promoting quality education in an enriched learning environment. The Hispanic Heritage Scholarship Fund has aided […]

    Posted: May 27th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, UCF News
  • New Department Chairs for Biology, Anthropology and Sociology Announced

    As three esteemed faculty members chose to leave their positions as department chairs, Dean Michael Johnson had to choose which professors would be their successors. The College of Sciences is pleased to announce and congratulate the new department chairs who willingly stepped up to help their departments such an important way.   Dr. Graham Worthy, Department […]

    Posted: May 21st, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, Biology, COS News, News, Sociology Department
  • Outgoing Chairs Honored For Contributions to the College of Sciences

    Drs. Arlen Chase, Jana Jasinski and Laurence VonKalm were recently honored by the College of Sciences for their hard work as the anthropology, sociology, and biology chairs, respectively. A small celebration featuring a Pegasus cake and fellow associates, including Dean Johnson, was held in the College of Sciences building. Dr. Chase, former Anthropology Chair, has […]

    Posted: May 21st, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, News, Sociology Department
  • Oyster Reef and Living Shoreline Stabilization Volunteer Opportunities Summer 2014

    UCF and the Brevard Zoo have partnered to create volunteer opportunities for students who wish to participate in oyster reef restoration and shoreline stabilization projects with the Canaveral National Seashore (CANA) and Fort Mose National Park (FM). Volunteering is open to all students, regardless of their major. Biology students are encouraged to participate. Volunteers needed […]

    Posted: May 20th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Events, News
  • Avoiding Deep Impact: UCF, NASA Study Spaceship Teamwork

    Visiting Mars in 2030 is going to take some engineering ingenuity, but making sure astronauts make the long, cramped journey without driving each other crazy is going to be just as tricky. It’s estimated that a round trip to Mars will take at least two years. That’s why NASA is investing millions of dollars trying […]

    Posted: May 20th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, Psychology
  • UCF Students Take Competition With Standing Innovation

    Monday, April 7, 2014, two UCF students, Taylor Cheely and Nicole Enterlein of Entourage Red, LLC., won first place and $10,000 in USF’s Innovative Pitch Competition for their device, which will help provide a more sanitary restroom experience for females. The annual Inovative Pitch Competition is based on a partnership between Florida Blue and the […]

    Posted: May 19th, 2014
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Science Olympiad Heads for the Black AND Gold

    Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and 17, UCF will welcome over 10,000 middle and high school students, their families, coaches, and teachers from all over the United States and Japan for the 30th annual Science Olympiad. This is second time in three years that UCF has hosted the Science Olympiad, the largest STEM (science, technology, […]

    Posted: May 15th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Events, Forensic Science, Mathematics, News, Physics, STEM, Top News, UCF News
  • An Epic Scientific Exploration

    The Florida Museum of Natural History transformed into a beacon of scientific exploration for fifteen students, from April 17 to 19th, made possible through FSU’s Institute for Digital Information and Scientific Communication award funded by a National Science Foundation grant. All fifteen participating undergraduate students, of which six residing at UCF, embarked on a two-day […]

    Posted: May 15th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Events, News, STEM
  • College of Sciences Graduation Reception Becomes College Tradition

    The College of Sciences hosted over 1,000 people at its second graduation reception on Saturday, May 3 for graduating students to celebrate their accomplishment with classmates, family and faculty. Event attendance tripled in size in comparison to the fall 2013 reception with a line that wrapped around the Psychology building’s sidewalk and went out onto […]

    Posted: May 14th, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Events, Mathematics, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Physics, Psychology, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science
  • UCF Physicist Gets Three Big Journal Hits in One Year

    University of Central Florida physicist Zenghu Chang has done it again. For a third time this year, his research group has published an article in a Nature journal. This time, Chang and his team have developed a new ultrafast light source for observing electron motion in molecules – made up of nuclei and electrons – […]

    Posted: May 13th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics
  • ‘UCF’s Fire Ant King’ featured on FOX

    Recently, ‘UCF’s Ant King’, Joshua King, was featured on FOX for his work with fire ants. Tom Johnson, of FOX35, interviewed King about his fascination with fire ants, how fire ants came to Florida, and even a few tips on killing the pests. Below is the full video and article on Joshua King from FOX35. […]

    Posted: May 12th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News
  • How to Care For Elderly Family Members, While Caring for Yourself

    As Americans struggle to care for a rapidly aging population, approximately 43.5 million people have assumed caregiver roles for aging family members and another 14.9 million are caring for people with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. In response to that need, UCF Pegasus Health, the College of Medicine physicians practice, is partnering with the UCF Department […]

    Posted: May 12th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, News, Psychology
  • The Jacksonville Jaguars Get Their Knight In Shining Armor

    Just a shot down I-95, Tostitos Bowl-winning quarterback, Blake Bortles, now has a place to call home with the Jacksonville Jaguars.  The 6’5”, 230 lbs Bortles has the frame to hold the weight of being third overall selection in the 2014 NFL Draft. Hailing from the University of Central Florida, and the Nicholson School of […]

    Posted: May 9th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Top News, UCF News
  • Grammy Winning Grasshopper

    A newly discovered grasshopper by UCF scientists now bears the name of Grammy-award winning singer and activist Ana Lila Downs Sanchez.The scientists named the new species discovered on the side of a mountain road near Oaxaca, Mexico, after the Mexican-American singer as a nod to her efforts to preserve indigenous culture and penchant for wearing […]

    Posted: May 8th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News, Top News, UCF News
  • UCF App Aims to Prevent Boat Mishaps and Protect Mosquito Lagoon

    UCF is banking that technology in the hands of water enthusiasts will help protect the Mosquito Lagoon’s fragile ecosystem. REEL Florida, a free app available for the iPhone, debuts this month thanks to the dedication and ingenuity of biologists, communication experts and techies at the University of Central Florida. The purpose of the app is […]

    Posted: May 8th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News, Top News, UCF News
  • Ph.D. Students Celebrate With Special Graduation Reception

    May 2, 2014 the College of Sciences celebrated our new Ph.D’s at a special graduation reception. The event was held in the afternoon in the Physical Sciences building. Student’s family members and faculty advisers were in attendance. Associate Dean Teresa Dorman hosted a presentation that individually recognized each graduate with their faculty adviser and read a […]

    Posted: May 7th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Events, News, Physics, Psychology, Sociology Department
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