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  • Mathematical Conversation Starters: Talk Monday, April 7

    Prof. John DePillis Department of Mathematics, University of California, Riverside, author of  777 Mathematical Conversation Starters   and   Illustrated Special Relativity Through Its Paradoxes WHERE:  Health and Public Affairs Building I, Room 112 WHEN:    Monday, April 7, 2014, 3:40 – 4:40pm   USING BASIC LINEAR ALGEBRA as a natural language of special relativity, and assuming very little […]

    Posted: April 4th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, Mathematics, News, STEM, Top News
  • Local Fourth Graders Challenged to SavEarth

    The College of Sciences is always happy to see innovations coming from our most valuable resource, future students. A large group of fourth graders will be showcasing their months long research in areas of conservation, recycling and other ways to help save the earth Saturday April 5 in Engineering II in the atrium. We’re excited […]

    Posted: April 4th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Events, News, STEM
  • Sandwich Generation

    Rebekah McCloud, director of UCF’s PRIME STEM /Student Support Services, penned an editorial for the Huffington Post’s UCF Forum. McCloud’s piece is part of a Huffington Post opinion series on the UCF forum written by UCF faculty and staff. In her writing, McCloud explores her experience in being a part of the “sandwich generation” or, […]

    Posted: April 3rd, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Sociology Department, STEM
  • Battling PTSD at the UCF RESTORES Clinic

    Just reading labels on the rows of little jars seems like enough to trigger a traumatic memory: CORDITE, DIESEL FUEL, BURNING TRASH, BODY ODOR, GUNPOWDER, BURNT HAIR. And if it doesn’t, the carefully concocted scents inside — delivered to patients’ nostrils with precision fans while they “see” corresponding visuals inside high-tech headsets — almost certainly […]

    Posted: April 3rd, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Psychology, Top News
  • Arboretum, Knights Pantry Partnerhip Grows

    The produce students receive at Knights Pantry might be fresher and more healthful than anything they could buy at local supermarkets. That’s because of efforts led by the Arboretum and members of the UCF chapter of Engineers Without Borders to establish organic gardens in the local community. Knights Pantry provides up to five items of […]

    Posted: April 1st, 2014
    Filed under: Arboretum, COS News, News
  • 2014 STEAM Exhibit: Putting Art in Science

    People often view art and science as polar opposites, but fine arts students at UCF may be changing that perspective with their newest exhibition. The 2014 STEAM Exhibition will showcase students’ artwork they have created in response to presentations given by UCF scientists and students in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. The […]

    Posted: March 31st, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, Mathematics, News, Physics, Statistics & Data Science, STEM
  • UCF Team Tests Satellite Design in Zero Gravity

    For more than 10 years, scientists and engineers have been developing satellites the size of softballs that float in space and collect data, such as weather conditions. These picosatellites, which weigh less than 1 kilogram (about 2.2 pounds), are a lot less expensive than conventional large satellites and easier to launch into space as secondary […]

    Posted: March 31st, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Planetary Sciences, STEM
  • Five With UCF Ties Join Military Simulation Pioneers in First Hall of Fame Class

    The University of Central Florida is an anchor of Central Florida’s $3 billion modeling and simulation industry, so it’s no surprise that half of the inaugural inductees into a new industry hall of fame have black-and-gold connections. UCF President John C. Hitt, former U.S. Rep. Lou Frey, UCF alumni Albert Henry Marshall and Patricia Getchell, […]

    Posted: March 28th, 2014
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Lou Frey Institute, News, Top News, UCF News
  • There’s a UCFApp for That.

    Need to access various pieces of software for classes without installing them on your personal laptop? There’s an app for that. At least, there will be soon. A $928,564 project proposal was awarded to the College of Sciences and 4 other colleges and divisions to develop a virtual apps program for the entire student body. […]

    Posted: March 28th, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Forensic Science, Global Perspectives, Lou Frey Institute, Mathematics, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Psychology, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science, STEM, Top News
  • First Annual Sociology Career Day

    The UCF Sociology Department hosted its first annual Career Day this week. The UCF chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta, an international sociology honors society, planned and hosted the career day. The goal of this career day was to show students what job opportunities are available to them with a sociology major.  There were also agencies attending that […]

    Posted: March 28th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, News, Sociology Department
  • Career Achievement Award

    Dr. Mark Neider will receive the Earl Alluisi Award for Early Career Achievement at this year’s American Psychological Association’s (APA)  convention in Washington, DC. This award was presented by Division 21 of the APA. APA Division 21 represents the Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology areas of psychological research. The award recognizes outstanding achievements made by […]

    Posted: March 27th, 2014
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, News, Psychology
  • UCF Sociology Student Receives $1,000 FCHC Scholarship

    Matthew Landon, UCF Sociology major, is the 2014 recipient of the Dr. Richard Piper Scholarship through the Florida Collegiate Honors Council (FCHC). The College of Sciences sends its congratulations to Landon on his achievement. According to the FCHC website, “the Dr. Richard Piper Scholarship is designed for university students who are graduating from a FCHC […]

    Posted: March 27th, 2014
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, News, Sociology Department
  • AIA presents: Sacred Spaces and Human Sacrifice

    The ancient Nasca people of southern Peru inspired a long line of theories and myths to explain the mystery of the Nasca Lines. Peru’s Nasca lines are a number of ancient geoglyphs, or designs on the ground which are made up of stone or other natural materials. This archaeological find has left many in the […]

    Posted: March 26th, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Events, News
  • Visit Orlando With an Alumnus

    As vice president of global consumer marketing for Visit Orlando, Peter Cranis, ’84, is helping to make people’s dreams come true. And, as the next chair of the association’s board of directors, he’s hoping to make the dreams of the UCF Alumni Association come true too. For more than 20 years, Peter has remained connected […]

    Posted: March 25th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Miss America to Speak on Celebrating Diversity Through Cultural Competency at UCF

    Nina Davuluri, Miss America 2014, will visit UCF on Tuesday, March 25, to be the keynote speaker for a Month of the Women celebration sponsored by the campus Multicultural Student Center. Davuluri, the first contestant of Indian descent to win the Miss America competition, will speak on her platform: Celebrating Diversity through Cultural Competency. She […]

    Posted: March 24th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, News, STEM
  • UCF Wins Big at SEEConference

    March 14 to 16, 2014 students from the University of Central Florida’s Biology Department presented their research projects on ecology and evolution during the Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference (SEEC), hosted by the Biology Department of Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Ga. UCF students returned from the conference with their heads held high, having won […]

    Posted: March 24th, 2014
    Filed under: Awards, Biology, COS News, Mathematics, News, STEM
  • “Harm Reduction”: Combining Drug Use Information Awareness and Personal Choice Prevention

    Out of Harm’s Way: An Ethnography of Harm Reduction in Argentina Shana Harris, Ph.D. National Development and Research Institutes Wed., April 9, 2014: 3:00 – 4:00 PM In: Howard Phillips Hall, room 409-M, 4th floor Drug abuse continues as a focus of study and prevention, with new models of intervention in the works each day. […]

    Posted: March 21st, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Events, News
  • New Associate Dean for the College of Graduate Studies

    Congratulations to Jana Jasinski on her appointment to Associate Dean for the College of Graduate Studies.  Jasinksi is chair of the department of sociology and has served on the faculty since 1999. Jana L. Jasinski received her Ph.D. from the University of New Hampshire (1996) where she was also a National Institute of Mental Health Post Doctoral Research […]

    Posted: March 20th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Sociology Department
  • Ross Hinkle: The Superman of Environmental Conservation

    Economic development advances throughout the world at an alarming rate, putting formerly vast, open lands on the “endangered” list. Through the conservation efforts of UCF Conservation Biologist Ross Hinkle and the Selection and Management Committee, endangered land in Central Florida is receiving protection vital to its continued survival The Selection and Management Committee, along with […]

    Posted: March 20th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News
  • NSC Journalism Student Wins National Scholarship

    Kyle Warnke, ’13, has been named one of five recipients of the American Copy Editors Society scholarship. The society, which is the preeminent national body of professional editors working in journalism, each year awards scholarships to students who by their achievements represent the best and brightest of the future of copy editing. Kyle, a Dow Jones […]

    Posted: March 19th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Tombs With a View

    Tombs With a View: Using Vertical Archaeology to Explore Pre-Hispanic Cliff Tombs in Chachapoyas, Peru Presenting Dr. J. Marla Toyne  Assistant Professor, Anthropology department, University of Central Florida, Orlando  March 21, 2014 University of Florida, Rolfs Hall, Room 205 Event begins at 2:00 p.m.  Sponsored by: FASA and the Department of Anthropology, University of Florida […]

    Posted: March 19th, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Events, News, Top News
  • UCF’s Littlest Knights Dive Into Ocean Day

    Future marine biologists sharpened their communication skills Wednesday while pre-schoolers learned about sea creatures during UCF’s annual Ocean Day activities. Twelve students in Linda Walters’ marine biology lab and marine biology class visited the Creative School on campus to teach children about sea creatures and those found in Florida waterways. Walters has been working with […]

    Posted: March 18th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Departments, Events, News, Top News
  • Alumna is Nominated for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 2014 Woman of the Year

    Jaclyn Herbst, ’13 graduated last May with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in criminal justice. The skills she developed from her psychology background have proven to be an asset in her new career as a financial advisor for National Life Group. She reminds us that understanding human behavior is not only based […]

    Posted: March 18th, 2014
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, News, Psychology
  • From Florida to Heibei: One Alumna is Bridging the Cultural Gap

    Fedorah Philippeaux, ’13, couldn’t have imagined her bachelor’s degree in political science would take her half way across the world to teach English to students in China. Philippeaux began her UCF career aiming for a degree in molecular microbiology. Due to financial limits, Philippeaux later decided to change her major to political science, enabling her […]

    Posted: March 17th, 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
  • Learn What to Do in an Emergency: KnightSHARE Expo 2014

    The College of Sciences, and UCF as a whole, is committed to educating students and faculty on how to handle any emergency situation, from an active shooter on campus to a student who needs CPR. We encourage all of our students to participate in the KNIGHTSHARE Expo, to become familiar with emergency personal and their […]

    Posted: March 14th, 2014
    Filed under: Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Events, Forensic Science, Mathematics, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Psychology, Statistics & Data Science, Top News, UCF News
  • Fifth Graders Become College Students for a Day with ACE

    About 650 fifth graders from Orange County schools will see firsthand the opportunities that college can provide for them when they visit the University of Central Florida Monday, March 17.  The college of sciences will play a big part in this rewarding College Education Day. Achieve a College Education Day, or ACE Day, is intended to inspire children by […]

    Posted: March 14th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Events, News, Planetary Sciences, Top News, UCF News
  • COMM Week 2014: Sharpen Your Professional Communications Skills

    On March 17-22, the Nicholson School of Communication (NSC) will host COMM Week. COMM Week is a week of professional development to help students transition to the workplace. Nationally renowned speakers will share insights on how to jump-start careers. Sessions include résumé reviews, personal finance workshops and technology tips across the communication career spectrum, among […]

    Posted: March 14th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • What Can You Do With Your Sociology Degree?

    Tuesday, March 25, 2014 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the UCF Teaching Academy (TA), Room 130, the sociology department will hold its first career day. The event will become an annual networking opportunity for students and employers to attend. UCF’s Sociology department is dedicated to educating their students about what job prospects are […]

    Posted: March 14th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, Events, News, Sociology Department, Top News
  • New Research on the Attosecond from Three UCF Professors

    In 2012, University of Central Florida’s Dr. Zenghu Chang, created the world’s shortest laser pulse at 67 attoseconds in the Florida Atto Science & Technology (FAST) Lab. Scientists rejoiced because Dr. Chang might have created a tool able to view quantum mechanics, a branch of physics that deals with the structure and behavior of very […]

    Posted: March 12th, 2014
    Filed under: COS News, News, Physics, STEM
  • Sea Turtles…….and Manicures??

    UCF Sea Turtle Expert, Kate Mansfield, on NPR’s Science Friday and in Glamour Magazine UCF biologist Kate Mansfield and her Florida team published a first-of-its-kind study this week about sea turtle’s “lost years.” The “lost years” refers to the time after turtles hatch and head to sea where they remain for many years before returning […]

    Posted: March 10th, 2014
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Events, News, Top News
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