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  • Career FAQ with Chemistry Alumna Alexis Weber ’17 

    Thinking about starting your career after graduation can be overwhelming. Chemistry alumna Alexis Weber ‘17 shared her advice for College of Sciences students. Weber earned her Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science with a minor in Chemistry from the Department of Chemistry in 2017. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University at Albany, […]

    Posted: November 27th, 2023
    Filed under: Alumni News, Chemistry, COS News, Departments, News, Notables, Top News
  • Psychology Professor Makes Waves in the Future of Online Teaching 

    Associate Lecturer Martha Hubertz in the Department of Psychology was recognized for her work in online teaching with the Excellence in Instructional Teaching Practice from the Online Learning Consortium. Her work in online instruction has made important strides in flexible learning options that provide more options for learners of different lifestyles.   We spoke with Hubertz […]

    Posted: November 27th, 2023
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Departments, Faculty News, News, Notables, Psychology, Research, Top News
  • A Spectacle of Lights and Cinema: Reliving Diwali Magic at UCF

    On Nov. 4, the University of Central Florida’s Indian Student Association (ISA) transformed the Grand Pegasus Ballroom into a vibrant tapestry of culture and light with their Diwali showcase. Diwali, known as the Festival of Lights, is a celebration that transcends religious boundaries, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge […]

    Posted: November 17th, 2023
    Filed under: COS News, Departments, Events, News, Notables, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, The India Center, Top News
  • Department of State Political Science Student Connects with Alum During Internship 

    UCF College of Sciences Knights are making an impact in Washington, D.C.! During a recent internship, Political Science student Lindsey González worked at the Department of State, where she met up with alum Nick Grandchamps ‘15. Grandchamps serves as a Foreign Service Officer for the Department of State and graduated with his B.A. in Political […]

    Posted: November 16th, 2023
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, Departments, News, Notables, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • NASA Presentation Spotlights UCF Virtual Reality Projects Visualizing Nature 

    Nicholson School of Communication and Media Associate Professor Maria C. R. Harrington, Ph.D. discovered that the combination of high immersion and high photorealistic environments, along with free choice and navigation, double learning gains and trigger a complex matrix of emotions, including an evaluation of beauty. “There’s something inherently human about learning in a geospatial experience […]

    Posted: November 16th, 2023
    Filed under: COS News, Departments, Faculty News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Notables, Top News
  • Stories from Ancient Pottery Uncovered by Anthropology MA Student 

    Anthropology MA student Emily Tyler has invested significant time in her thesis studying pottery from the Burns Site in Cape Canaveral, Florida.   Professor Sarah Barber, Ph.D. shared, “Emily has had the opportunity to learn a wide range of analytical techniques as part of her research, which will be valuable to her as she moves forward […]

    Posted: November 15th, 2023
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Departments, News, Notables, Research, Top News, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Physics Ph.D. Student Pushes the Frontiers of Attosecond Physics  

    A physics Ph.D. student will travel to California next year to conduct research in attosecond physics through a U.S. Department of Energy program.   The program allows Chris Lantigua to continue his research into ultrashort pulses of light, which he currently pursues in the laboratory of Associate Professor Michael Chini, Ph.D. Through the DOE’s Science Graduate […]

    Posted: November 15th, 2023
    Filed under: COS News, Departments, Graduate Student News, News, Notables, Physics, Research
  • Cybersecurity Brought to Life in New Book

    A new cybersecurity book from the Department of Mathematics is more of a spy thriller than a rigid textbook. The book is authored by Associate Lecturer Rachid Ait Maalem Lahcen, Ph.D, who was inspired to use fiction as a vehicle to introduce cyber threat analysis to newcomers.   “Unveiling the Shadows: A Cyber Threat Intelligence Journey,” […]

    Posted: November 14th, 2023
    Filed under: COS News, Departments, Faculty News, Mathematics, News, Notables, School of Data, Mathematical, and Statistical Sciences
  • Biology Student Awarded at Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science Conference 

    Biology student Stefannia Tasayco recently had the opportunity to attend the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans (SACNAS) 2023 National Diversity in STEM Conference in Portland, Oregon. She was selected for the Outstanding Research Presentation award for her research poster on seagrass and living shoreline restoration. Read what she had to say about […]

    Posted: November 14th, 2023
    Filed under: Awards, Biology, COS News, Departments, Featured, Notables, Research, UCF News, Undergraduate Student News
  • 3 UCF Students Participate in Prestigious Department of Defense Fellowship

    The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has selected three UCF students for the 2023 National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) fellowship. The award is granted to STEM majors and graduate students who intend to pursue a doctoral degree and can complete a research project relevant to the DoD’s interests. This year, 165 students from […]

    Posted: November 1st, 2023
    Filed under: Top News, UCF Today
  • Researchers Named Rising Stars of Science 

    Two researchers in the College of Sciences were named Rising Stars of Science by the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL).   Assistant Professor Kerri Donaldson Hanna, Ph.D., and Associate Professor Xiaohou Xia, Ph.D., will present their research and receive the honor at the annual ASEMFL conference in early November.   Donaldson Hanna is […]

    Posted: November 1st, 2023
    Filed under: Awards, Chemistry, COS News, Departments, Faculty News, News, Notables, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Research, Top News
  • Statistics and Data Science Team Wins Third Consecutive First Place in Competition

    Outbreaks of violence and instability in global hotspots like the Middle East can seem unpredictable, but data science proves otherwise.   That was the premise behind a statistics and deep learning hybrid model that earned Associate Professor Hsin-Hsiung “Bill” Huang, Ph.D., and a team of students from the Department of Statistics and Data Science their third […]

    Posted: October 31st, 2023
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Departments, Faculty News, Graduate Student News, News, Notables, Research, School of Data, Mathematical, and Statistical Sciences, Statistics & Data Science, Top News
  • NSCM Alumna Carried Her Dreams to L.A. for Shark Tank Internship 

    Natalie Gooch took her dreams to L.A. as an intern on the hit ABC show, Shark Tank. Gooch graduated from the Nicholson School of Communication and Media in Summer 2023 with a degree in Media Production and Management.   She recently completed the highly competitive Clay Newbill Shark Tank Internship in Los Angeles, California. Newbill is […]

    Posted: October 31st, 2023
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, Departments, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Notables, Top News
  • Meet October 2023 College of Sciences Ace Award Winner: Morgan Lemmen 

    Congratulations to October’s COS Ace Award Winner! Morgan Lemmen is the Marketing Communications Specialist in the Dean’s Office. Get to know Morgan below!   About Morgan  Morgan became a Knight in November 2022. She is originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from Grand Valley State University. […]

    Posted: October 31st, 2023
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Featured, News, Notables, Staff News
  • Department of Mathematics Recognized for Excellence

    The UCF Department of Mathematics ranks highly among its peers in Florida (public or private) institutions, according to data from Academic Analytics.   UCF takes top honors in areas like author citations and number of books published by faculty, while ranking in the top for grant funding alongside the University of Florida and Florida State University. […]

    Posted: October 30th, 2023
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, Departments, Featured - Mathematics, Mathematics, News, Notables, School of Data, Mathematical, and Statistical Sciences, Top News
  • Psychology Alumna Gives Back to UCF Transfer Students  

    Diana Rodriguez ‘18 currently serves as the Academic Support Coordinator at UCF Connect. As a former transfer student from Miami Dade College in 2016, Rodgriguez understands the needs of transfer students. She graduated from UCF with her Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2018. The College of Sciences Marketing team sat down with Rodriguez to […]

    Posted: October 23rd, 2023
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, Departments, News, Notables, Psychology, Staff News, Uncategorized
  • Sociology Expertise Strengthens Campus Safety Initiatives

    Parking at night is a simple but powerful illustration Associate Professor Alison Cares, Ph.D., uses to teach gendered experiences with violence and victimization.      Routes through campus after hours are typically dictated by lighting, exits and number of people in an area — and often preplanned by women and non-gender confirming people. If men consider these factors […]

    Posted: October 20th, 2023
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Sociology Department, Top News, UCF News
  • Book Explores Southern Identity Through the Lens of Waffle House

    Say “Waffle House” and you’ll probably picture late-night brawls shared on social media or stand-up comedy material. But the same qualities that make us laugh also make the restaurant the perfect subject of study by cultural anthropologists like Professor Ty Matejowsky, Ph.D.   Matejowsky specializes in how food shapes and informs a culture, with past […]

    Posted: October 20th, 2023
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Faculty News, News, Notables, Publications, Research, Top News
  • Political Science Alumna Makes Her Mark on National Security at Lockheed Martin 

    Alanna Reynolds ‘16 ‘19MA shows just what it means to work hard, persevere through challenges and keep pressing on to pursue her goals. She earned her MA in Political Science and Government in 2019 and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Security Studies at the School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs. Reynolds is the […]

    Posted: October 18th, 2023
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, Departments, Graduate Student News, News, Notables, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Top News
  • Meet September 2023 College of Sciences Ace Award Winner: Sheri Pearson  

    The College of Sciences recognizes our outstanding staff with the Staff Ace Award. Winners of the Ace Award exhibit initiative to support COS while working well with those around them. They are “movers and shakers” in their departments and inspire others with their leadership skills.  Congratulations to our September 2023 recipient, Sheri Pearson!  About Sheri Pearson […]

    Posted: October 13th, 2023
    Filed under: Awards, COS News, News, Notables, Staff News, Top News
  • UCF Coastal and Estuarine Ecology Lab Receives Disney Grant, Continues Restoration Research

    UCF’s Coastal & Estuarine Ecology Laboratory (CEELAB) continues to grow and expand its influence with an investment from Disney and a research project attracting top science talent from across the U.S. The achievement came in the form of $100,000 to Pegasus Professor of Biology Linda Walters and integrative coastal biology doctoral student Katherine Harris ’18 […]

    Posted: October 6th, 2023
    Filed under: Awards, Biology, COS News, Departments, Faculty News, Featured, Graduate Student News, Notables, Research, Top News, UCF News, UCF Today
  • Ask Questions, Remember Your ‘Why’ Anthropology Professor Tells Grad Students

    Associate Professor Shana Harris, Ph.D., is a cultural and medical anthropologist with research interests in drug use, addiction, and health politics and practice in Latin America and the United States.   She was the sole recipient of the 2023 University of Central Florida’s College of Sciences Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award, which recognizes outstanding graduate-level teaching.  She […]

    Posted: October 4th, 2023
    Filed under: Anthropology, COS News, Graduate Student News, News, Top News
  • Grad Student Sees Future Filled With Teaching, Conservation Work

    Federico López Borghesi is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Biology with a strong interest in conservation. His research explores agriculture, ecology and plant physiology, with an emphasis on statistical and computational approaches.   This Spring he was recognized for Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching by UCF. Here Borghesi shares his journey to UCF and […]

    Posted: October 4th, 2023
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News, Top News
  • 2 UCF Scholars to be Inducted into Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida

    A UCF physics professor and a UCF optics and photonics alumnus are among 15 honorees selected for induction to the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL), a group that brings together the nation’s most distinguished scholars who live and work in Florida. Talat S. Rahman, Pegasus Professor of Physics and distinguished professor […]

    Posted: October 4th, 2023
    Filed under: Physics, Top News, UCF Today
  • Psychology Degree Goes Deeper Than Counseling 

    Training students to make a difference in the psychology field and beyond is all in a day’s work for licensed clinical psychologist and Senior Lecturer Karen Mottarella, Ph.D.   “Psychology is fun, so my idea is that students should never be bored in the classroom,” she said.   This mentality guides her work as she […]

    Posted: September 29th, 2023
    Filed under: COS News, Faculty News, News, Psychology, Top News
  • Student Ambassador Program Offers Development Opportunities for Biology Student 

    Biology student Andrea Vasquez returns this year as a College of Sciences student ambassador. She brings her experience as an ambassador last year along with her passion for student engagement. Vasquez believes all students should be able to express themselves and their passions—and the ambassador program is a great way to do that.  “I was […]

    Posted: September 28th, 2023
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, Departments, News, Notables, Top News, Undergraduate Student News
  • Cranberries and Chemistry Came Together with Ocean Spray Internship 

    A chemistry doctoral student gained valuable research experience this summer with Ocean Spray Cranberries.   Edwin Davidson Barahona was tapped by the farmer cooperative to work in research and development by supporting production improvements and quality measurements for cranberry products.   “The idea of working for a vibrant company with a reputable background, and an […]

    Posted: September 28th, 2023
    Filed under: Chemistry, COS News, Departments, Graduate Student News, News, Notables, Research, Top News
  • GIS Mapping Research Benefits Coastal Village, Teachers, Students

    A community in Belize and students and teachers from UCF and across the U.S. benefited from a seven-week research project hosted by Citizen Science GIS this summer.   This was the sixth year Associate Professor of Geographic Information Systems Timothy Hawthorne, Ph.D. led 10 students and two teachers to Hopkins Village, Belize in Central America […]

    Posted: September 27th, 2023
    Filed under: COS News, News, Research, Sociology Department, Top News
  • Big 12 Inaugural Home Game Celebrated by College of Sciences Alumni 

    Barbecue, Networking and Football  The College of Sciences Advancement team recently hosted a Dean’s Advisory Board Summer Social event to celebrate the inaugural football game of UCF’s ascent to the Big 12. Members of the College of Sciences Dean’s Advisory Board and Alumni Chapter gathered at the UCF Arboretum’s nature pavilion to celebrate. COS Dean […]

    Posted: September 26th, 2023
    Filed under: Alumni News, COS News, Events, Featured, News, Notables, Top News
  • The Long Journey of NASA’S OSIRIS-REx

    It’s been seven years since NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft launched from Cape Canaveral aboard an Atlas rocket, bound for an asteroid 200 million miles from Earth. The unmanned spacecraft was tasked with rendezvousing with asteroid Bennu to retrieve a sample from its surface and return it to Earth — a first-of-its-kind mission for the United States. […]

    Posted: September 21st, 2023
    Filed under: Top News, UCF Today
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