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  • UCF needs a Marine Turtle Biologist

    The Department of Biology at the University of Central Florida (UCF) invites applications for an open rank, tenure earning or tenured position with preference toward the Associate or Full Professor rank. Successful candidates must have a Ph.D. in a relevant field and a demonstrated ability to establish and maintain a vigorous, extramurally-funded research program in […]

    Posted: August 13th, 2012
    Filed under: Biology, COS News
  • Grad wins award for article

    NSC journalism graduate Jennifer Brett, ’01, recently won a first place national award from the boating industry for an article she wrote last year. Brett has been an avid boater for years and even lived on a sailboat with her husband. After graduation, Brett was able to land a job with one of the Orlando area […]

    Posted: August 9th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Jobs for political science students

    The Student PIRGs’ New Voters Project is hiring 30 campus organizers over the next 3 weeks to work in states like NC, CO, WI, OH, CA, MA, FL, and NM to help register students and make sure they turn out on Election Day. Click here to see the job description. Please help spread the word […]

    Posted: August 8th, 2012
    Filed under: Events, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • Congratulations to our newly NSC tenured faculty

    Assistant professors are eligible to begin the process toward receiving promotion and tenure within their second year of employment. UCF, through its faculty, professional employees and administrators assess the employees’ potential for growth and scholarly contribution as well as past meritorious performance. Tenure is a contractual right to expect employment and a tenured employee cannot […]

    Posted: August 8th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • UCF employee of the month

    Congratulations Jessica Brooks, UCF Accountant for the Physics department, on winning the UCF Employee of the Month Award.

    Posted: August 8th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Physics
  • Save the Date: UCF Grad Fair

    Individuals with a graduate degree earn about 30% more annually than individuals with a baccalaureate degree alone, according to a recent U.S. Census Bureau study. If you are interested in graduate school, clear your schedule now for Wednesday, September 12, when the University of Central Florida will host its annual Grad Fair. It will be […]

    Posted: August 8th, 2012
    Filed under: Alumni News, Anthropology, Arboretum, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Departments & Schools, Events, Forensic Science, Mathematics, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Psychology, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science, UCF News
  • Want a good reference letter? Do something to deserve it

    This is a guest post from Dr. Linda Walters. Each August, the entire UCF community anticipates the start of the fall semester. As we all laze through the final days of summer, we reminisce about the highs and lows of previous school years and strategize how we can avoid those same lows this fall. For some […]

    Posted: August 8th, 2012
    Filed under: Alumni News, Biology, COS News, News
  • Dr. Collins on his experiences as a Fulbright fellow

    Nicholson School of Communication Associate Professor Dr. Steve Collins recently returned from East Africa, where he was living for nine months as a Fulbright scholar. He spent this past academic year conducting research on the factors that influence the quality and content of journalism there. “Many organizations are investing money to improve the quality of journalism […]

    Posted: August 6th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Top News
  • Student’s research focuses on blindfolded strangers

    Joshua Moussa, a UCF psychology student, is leading the research and development initiatives for Pick Your New Opportunities, an organization that introduces people to new acquaintances while blindfolded. “Everyone has a fear. We are so into our phones or on the computer and we have Facebook, but it’s not the real way to meet someone. This encourages people to […]

    Posted: August 6th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Psychology
  • Curiosity’s landing and the role of Mars exploration

    People are waking up to cheerful news about the United States and space exploration this morning. At 1:32 a.m. Eastern Time NASA’s Curiosity rover successfully landed on the surface of Mars. NASA hopes the rover will carry out experiments designed to assess the viability of human missions to Mars in addition to researching if any […]

    Posted: August 6th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Physics
  • A deeper understanding of adolescents and behavior problems

    UCF psychology graduate student Brea-Anne Lauer and UCF Understanding Children and Families Laboratory director Kimberly Renk recently completed a study on the characteristics related to the perceptions of peer behavior problems. “I think that the biggest take away message is that adolescents can and do make active comparisons of their peers based on the behaviors that their […]

    Posted: August 6th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Psychology
  • Pictures: Haven and Rita retire

    Click on each photo to it at a larger, non-cropped version. The College of Sciences hosted a retirement party for Haven Sweet and Rita Greenwell last week. Professors, deans, staff, families and friends all came out to celebrate the years of contributions made by these two biologists. Haven came to UCF in 1971 as an assistant […]

    Posted: August 2nd, 2012
    Filed under: Biology, COS News, News
  • UCF bids for energy hub that could boost Brevard economy

    The former Intersil building in Palm Bay could become part of a cutting-edge research push exploring batteries and energy storage if a Central Florida bid for the multi-million dollar effort is chosen by the federal government. The Department of Energy intends to establish an Energy Innovation Hub for Batteries and Energy Storage. “Our bid is […]

    Posted: August 1st, 2012
    Filed under: News, UCF News
  • Why stages are important in crisis management

    The Stages approach is not restricted to the media coverage or, indeed, reputation management. There is a wealth of literature on the subject of crisis management; you will find an abundance of literature in the risk management, disaster recovery and business continuity fields. The populist view, interestingly supported by Dr Timothy Coombs, academic luminary and […]

    Posted: July 31st, 2012
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Pre and post training ‘just as important as induction process’ at workplace

    When the money that is spent in training employees is utilised well, “training and development activities allow organizations to adapt, compete, excel, innovate, produce, be safe, improve service and reach goals”, a new study has revealed. Eduardo Salas and his colleagues from the University of Central Florida found that one of the most important things […]

    Posted: July 31st, 2012
    Filed under: News, Psychology
  • UCF professor travels to Washington to support space, NASA

    Once again, an administration’s plans for NASA face congressional criticism, scrutiny from a blue-ribbon panel and demandsfor more funds that set parts of the agency against one another. “You cannot have a public space agency without politics playing a role. That’s only right when the taxpayers are paying the bills,” says planetary scientist Daniel Britt of the University […]

    Posted: July 31st, 2012
    Filed under: News, Physics, Planetary Sciences
  • Thoughts on the Lindau Nobel Laureate meetings

    UCF Physics student Casey Schwarz recently attended the prestigious Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings in Lindau on Lake Constance, in the very south of Bavaria, Germany. More than 25 Nobel Laureates and 580 young researchers from all over the world met at Lindau to exchange ideas, discuss projects and build international networks. Schwarz was kind enough to write a […]

    Posted: July 26th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Physics
  • Who will be the GOP pick to take on Grayson in House race?

    The Republicans have not approached Grayson’s fundraising success. Quiñones, for example, reported $155,000 in donations for the same period, and Melendez’s campaign said he raised $90,000. But in 2010, Grayson lost his seat in Congress despite a huge financial advantage. Aubrey Jewett, an associate professor of political science at UCF, said the Hispanic population, because […]

    Posted: July 26th, 2012
    Filed under: News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • State program to step up monitoring of wildlife

    A state grant will allow DOT employees and a contractor to more closely monitor the movement of wildlife along a rural stretch of U.S. 41 in Collier County. The Roadside Animal Detection System, or RADS, was a first for Florida when it was unveiled in January along a 1.3-mile stretch of highway that cuts through […]

    Posted: July 26th, 2012
    Filed under: Biology, News
  • Psychology student wins scholarship money from blogging

    UCF psychology student Destiny Watson was looking for scholarships online when she discovered CollegeNet, a website where students can blog competitively for scholarship money. Watson began blogging about things that interested her including the First Amendment, sports, raising money to pay for college and and body image. She blogged everyday and eventually won $1000 for being on a “top […]

    Posted: July 26th, 2012
    Filed under: COS News, News, Psychology
  • Political science professor visits universities in Japan

    UCF Political Science Professor Dr. Nikola Mirilovic recently concluded doing presentations in Japan at the Hokkaido University and the Waseda University. The presentations were organized by the Slavic Research Center based at Hokkaido University, and Dr. Mirilovic was invited to present by Professor Kimitaka Matsuzato. Dr. Mirilovic presented “A Preliminary Theory of Contested International Recognition of New States: the Case […]

    Posted: July 26th, 2012
    Filed under: News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • Immune attack makes female flies dump their sperm store

    UCF Biology professor Ken Fedorka has recently discovered that if a female fruit fly receives sperm from an infected male fly she will likely dump the sperm. His research paper (read it here) also explains how the sperm can suffer if the male or female fly is sick. Sperm viability has been associated with the […]

    Posted: July 26th, 2012
    Filed under: Biology, News
  • Celebrations begin for UCF’s 50th anniversary

    UCF kicked off the countdown to its 50th anniversary on June 10, 2013 by unveiling new skins for two shuttles in its fleet with a brand-new design. On June 10, 1963, then-Gov. Farris Bryant signed Legislative Bill 125, officially creating a new state university, according to UCF’s new “50 Years of UCF” interactive timeline.  Grant […]

    Posted: July 26th, 2012
    Filed under: Events, News, UCF News
  • VIDEO: Exoplanet candidate UCF 1.01

    Watch More News Videos at ABC2012 Presidential ElectionEntertainment & Celebrity News If you haven’t heard, UCF has detected what could be its first planet – UCF 1.01. The exoplanet, which is a planet that is orbiting a star other than our own Sun and is therefore not in our Solar System, is two-thirds the size […]

    Posted: July 24th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Physics, Planetary Sciences, Top News
  • 2012 Kappa Tau Alpha inductees

    Congratulations to the eight new student members of the NSC chapter of Kappa Tau Alpha (KTA), the national college honor society that recognizes academic excellence and promotes scholarship in journalism and mass communication. Selection for membership is a mark of highest distinction and honor as members must be in the top 10 percent of their […]

    Posted: July 23rd, 2012
    Filed under: Awards, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Gov. Rick Scott insists Florida’s economy is recovering

    “Florida’s economy is headed in the right direction,” declared Gov. Rick Scott, citing the creation of 9,000 new jobs in June and signs of revival in the state’s housing market and consumer spending. “As companies are choosing to grow and expand in our state, we are continuing to see Florida experience a positive economic recovery,” Scott […]

    Posted: July 23rd, 2012
    Filed under: News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • Florida bird may soon be extinct

    A type of sparrow that lives only in Florida has mysteriously plunged in number so dramatically that scientists fear it will vanish forever well before the end of this decade. Florida grasshopper sparrows, which inhabit grasslands in the state’s interior south of Orlando, have been listed as endangered for the past 26 years. But the […]

    Posted: July 23rd, 2012
    Filed under: Biology, News
  • Join us for the UCF Open House Sept. 15

    Black, Gold, and Green! Go green with the College of Sciences before the big game at UCF Open House 2012. COS will be potting mangrove seeds and making oyster mats. We will be providing all of the supplies and a special green bandana for students, families, faculty and staff to wear during the game.* Join […]

    Posted: July 23rd, 2012
    Filed under: Alumni News, Biology, COS News, Events, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, UCF News
  • Director’s Update: Global Communication Studies

    Colleagues, Students, Alumni and Friends: I wanted to report on the significant new partnerships and scholarly opportunities which are emerging for Nicholson School of Communication’s (NSC) global communication studies initiative. NSC is developing special partnerships with six international elite “sister” communication schools. These partnerships include: agreements for reciprocal student exchange, study abroad, faculty teaching abroad, […]

    Posted: July 20th, 2012
    Filed under: COS News, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Biology student diving for lionfish

    It’s a different world, 75 feet under. At least, it feels that way at Six Mile Reef, just off Stuart’s coast. It’s a world that’s been threatened by the fish Rick Dahn is hunting: the lionfish. Dahn and four other divers boarded the boat, “Irish Rover” in Port Salerno at dawn Saturday and motored away, for […]

    Posted: July 20th, 2012
    Filed under: Biology, News
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