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  • Scholarship: Florida Executive Women Scholarship

    The Florida Executive Women (FEW) scholarship fund supports the educational development of outstanding women in Central Florida. For an application, please visit the Student Financial Assistance website. Under Types of Aid, choose Scholarships followed by Scholarship Listings. Scroll down the page to the FEW Scholarship to download the applications. Hard copies can also be obtained […]

    Posted: February 14th, 2012
    Filed under: News
  • UCF Earns a Top 5 U.S. News Ranking

    COS students, faculty and staff should all be very proud of themselves. Your hard work has helped UCF earn its highest ranking from U.S. News & World Report. The University of Central Florida is the No. 4 “up-and-coming” school in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2012 best colleges rankings. UCF achieved its highest […]

    Posted: February 14th, 2012
    Filed under: Departments, News
  • Dr. John Schultz featured in Orlando Sentinel

    UCF forensic-anthropology professor Dr. John Schultz was featured in the Orlando Sentinel for his work with Orange-Osceola Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Jan Garavaglia on a case involving the appearance of two skulls unearthed from a sandbar on the edge of an old Winter Garden migrant-worker camp. From the article, “Archaeologists — called in after the initial discovery of […]

    Posted: February 8th, 2012
    Filed under: Anthropology, News
  • COS alumna releases book

    UCF Communication Alumna, Lauren Berger of Intern Queen, Inc. released her new book: All Work, No Pay. From customizing cover letters to staying in touch with key contacts, Lauren Berger, author of “All Work, No Pay,” reveals some of the key lessons she learned from completing 15 internships in five years. You can become friends […]

    Posted: February 8th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Science Scholarships Available: Apply by 3/30/12

    The College of Sciences launched a new web site for students interested in scholarships. Donors interested in creating a scholarship can also inquire about opportunities to give through the site. http://scholarships.cos.ucf.edu has been designed to make the entire scholarship application process (information, award amount, criteria, and application form) online and paperless. The deadline is MARCH […]

    Posted: February 2nd, 2012
    Filed under: Alumni News, Anthropology, Awards, Biology, Chemistry, COS News, Departments, Forensic Science, Global Perspectives, Lou Frey Institute, Mathematics, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Physics, Psychology, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science
  • UCF asteroid expert: Humberto Campins

    The Japanese are heading back into space on a second attempt to collect samples from a nearby asteroid. Hayabus 2, which got a green light to launch recently, will attempt to bring back a sample from asteroid 1999 JU3. The asteroid is a perfect specimen, said Humberto Campins, a University of Central Florida professor and […]

    Posted: February 2nd, 2012
    Filed under: News, Physics
  • Opportunity for science and math majors or recent alumni

    Are you a biologist, chemist, physicist, mathematician, or statistician? Would you be interested in a 15 month (summer, fall, spring, summer) program that pays you to teach math or science in a public middle school or high school and simultaneously earning a MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching)? Please see below, or visit http://education.ucf.edu/rtp3/  

    Posted: February 2nd, 2012
    Filed under: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, News, Physics, Statistics & Data Science
  • UCF psychology pre-doctoral internship program earns accreditation

    Psychology majors now have one more reason to come to UCF — the Counseling Center’s Pre-Doctoral Internship Program in Professional Psychology is now officially accredited by the American Psychological Association. Karen Hofmann, a licensed psychologist and associate director of the training program, said that the Counseling Center wanted to set a higher standard for the school and its […]

    Posted: January 28th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Psychology
  • Math professor helps pioneer automated way to spot threats in large crowds

    Engineers at the University of Central Florida are devising a way to use video to detect abnormal behavior in large crowds in an effort to help keep people safe from terrorist attacks. Professor Mubarak Shah heads the team that is using video streams, algorithms and a unique analysis to figure out how crowds behave and […]

    Posted: January 28th, 2012
    Filed under: Mathematics, News, Top News
  • Scholarship opportunity

    You could win a $500 scholarship from the William K. Grasty Memorial. For more info and a copy of the application click here.

    Posted: January 28th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • EVENT: FPRA Merge Networking & Scholarship Fundraiser

    Join the FPRA for their first networking event of 2012! $10 at the door covers your entry to the event, one draft beer, a chance to win UCF basketball tickets and supports the FPRA Scholarship fund. All proceeds benefit the UCF Nicholson School of Communication’s Roast & Toast scholarship and the Organizational Communication Program of […]

    Posted: January 28th, 2012
    Filed under: Events, News
  • Eduardo Salas featured on UCF TODAY

    Dr. Eduardo Salas serves as a University Trustee Chair and Pegasus Professor of Psychology. He also holds an appointment as program director for the Human Systems Integration Research Department at the Institute for Simulation & Training. Salas previously was a senior research psychologist and head of the Training Technology Development Branch of NAVAIR Orlando for […]

    Posted: January 28th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Psychology
  • VIDEO: COS Professional Achievement Award Winner

    The COS Professional Achievement Award Winner for 2011, Yvette Gordon, is a UCF Math graduate from ’88 and ’93. Learn more about the UCF Math Department and hear Yvette Gordon’s story in the video below.  

    Posted: January 23rd, 2012
    Filed under: Alumni News, Awards, Mathematics, News
  • Event: Volunteer with UCF’s Arboretum

    The UCF Arboretum together with Landscape & Natural Resources is happy to offer volunteer opportunities Monday through Friday! Students, faculty and staff are welcomed to show up a bit early to at the office for any of the volunteer shifts, which are as follows: Mon. 8am and 10am Landscaping Tues. 8am and 10am Landscaping Wed. […]

    Posted: January 23rd, 2012
    Filed under: Arboretum, Biology, Events, News
  • Students: Submit your graduate research forum proposals

    Graduate Research Forum Proposals are now being accepted. UCF’s Ninth Annual Graduate Research Forum is scheduled for Tuesday, April 3, 2012. The Forum is an opportunity for students to showcase their research and creative projects while receiving valuable feedback. A cash award of $500 is given for best poster in each category and all participants […]

    Posted: January 23rd, 2012
    Filed under: Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Global Perspectives, Lou Frey Institute, Mathematics, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Physics, Psychology, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science
  • Students: UCF has scholarships for you

    Each year the UCF Alumni Association awards more than $40,000 in scholarships to UCF students demonstrating strong academic ability and significant extracurricular and community involvement. The UCF Alumni Association is pleased to again offer more than a dozen scholarship opportunities. UCF students are encouraged to apply for as many scholarships for which they are eligible. […]

    Posted: January 23rd, 2012
    Filed under: Anthropology, Biology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Global Perspectives, Lou Frey Institute, Mathematics, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, Physics, Psychology, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs, Sociology Department, Statistics & Data Science
  • Fulbright Scholar teaching psychology students

    UCF psychology students are in for a special, academic treat this semester. A Fulbright Scholar from Turkey is teaching cross-cultural psychology courses at UCF’s Cocoa and Palm Bay campuses and giving guest lectures on Internet addiction this semester. Huseyin Dogan, chair of the psychology department at Meliksah University in Turkey, comes to Central Florida as part […]

    Posted: January 18th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Psychology
  • New Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Andrea Vieux

    Dr. Andrea Vieux has recently joined the Department of Political Science at UCF. Dr. Vieux graduated in May of 2010 with a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Kansas. Her primary areas of study are American politics and public policy, with a focus on state and local politics, urban politics, political behavior, and K-12 […]

    Posted: January 18th, 2012
    Filed under: News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • EVENT: Author, commentator to speak at UCF

    Author and radio commentator Rachel Louise Snyder will speak Thursday, January 19, 2012, at the University of Central Florida. In addition to the Global Perspectives Office, sponsors and partners include the UCF Nicholson School of Communication, the UCF Political Science Department, the UCF International Services Center and the Global Connections Foundation. Snyder will give a presentation […]

    Posted: January 18th, 2012
    Filed under: Events, Global Perspectives, News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • COS student to speak at UF about social media

    Jerriann Sullivan will be speaking at the University of Florida about social media and the Casey Anthony case. Jerriann was selected by the Orlando Sentinel to join the breaking news team covering the Casey Anthony trial on various social media sites. She has won several awards from the Tribune-owned company for her work during the […]

    Posted: January 16th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Political Science student featured in article

    Anna Eskamani, 21, vice president of College Democrats at the University of Central Florida and a Political Science student with the College of Sciences was recently featured in an article by the Orlando Sentinel about social media and politics. “Supporters who share behind-the-scenes pictures and videos of a political gathering, party goals and accomplishments on […]

    Posted: January 16th, 2012
    Filed under: News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • COS student on CNN

    CNN will be filming a COS student at UCF tomorrow, January 11. Ida Eskamani, a Communication student, will be featured on the cable news network for her active role in politics. Eskamani is the current President of the UCF College Democrats and and was instrumental in WUCF’s acquisition of PBS last year. It will be an honor […]

    Posted: January 10th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Carrie Whitcomb wins prestigious Forensic Science Award

      Carrie Whitcomb, Director of the National Center for Forensic Science at the University of Central Florida, was awarded the 2011th addition to The Briggs White Award. She received her own Briggs White Award plaque and is pictured with it and the Dean in the above photo. When Dr. Briggs White became the Director of the FBI […]

    Posted: January 10th, 2012
    Filed under: Forensic Science, News
  • Dr. Bishop retires, Dr. Hinkle to serve as interim vice provost

    The following is a message from Provost Tony Waldrop Dr. Patricia Bishop retired from UCF effective January 5, 2012. Since June of 2000, Dr. Bishop served with great distinction as vice provost and dean, first of Graduate Studies and continuing as vice provost and dean when UCF created the College of Graduate Studies in July of […]

    Posted: January 10th, 2012
    Filed under: Biology, News
  • COS alumna starts magazine

    COS Alumna Nikki Stephens graduated from the journalism program at UCF and started her own online magazine. Edge Magazine is a watersports magazine for women. It focuses on the sport, the clothing and the top celebrities in the field. Stephens is looking for honest feedback on her work and would love to hear what UCF students think. She is also looking […]

    Posted: January 9th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • Political Science Dept. launches program focused on challenges facing small countries

    Issues that have particular consequences for small countries, including those in the Caribbean, will be the focus of a new program at the University of Central Florida. The Isle of Man Small Countries Program aims to develop greater awareness about small countries; encourage the exchange of information about their security, political, economic, social and environmental […]

    Posted: January 9th, 2012
    Filed under: Global Perspectives, News, School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs
  • COS alumna releases new book and appears on TODAY show

    If you’re a fan of Today Show, you might have caught fellow UCF Communication Alumna, Lauren Berger of Intern Queen, Inc. on the show earlier this week to talk about her new book: All Work, No Pay. From customizing cover letters to staying in touch with key contacts, Lauren Berger, author of “All Work, No […]

    Posted: January 8th, 2012
    Filed under: News, Nicholson School of Communication and Media
  • UCF science students take NASA Launch Challenge

    Over 500 engineering, math, and science students from middle schools, high schools, and colleges (including UCF) from 29 states are participating in NASA’s 2012 Student Launch Projects Flight Challenge – an annual competition challenging their problem-solving skills and giving them real-world experience to complement the science, mathematics, and engineering lessons they study in the classroom. […]

    Posted: January 8th, 2012
    Filed under: News
  • UCF ranks among best value colleges

    Kiplinger magazine ranked UCF 39th in its list of 2012’s Best Value Colleges. The report said UCF is one of the best for in-state tuition, and students have an average debt of just under $19,000 after graduation. Read the entire report here.

    Posted: January 8th, 2012
    Filed under: News
  • UCF wins Energy Star National Building Competition

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said that the University of Central Florida (UCF) is the winner of EPA’s 2011 Energy Star National Building Competition: Battle of the Buildings. In its second year, the competition featured teams from 245 buildings across the country in a head-to-head battle to save energy, reduce costs, and protect people’s health […]

    Posted: January 6th, 2012
    Filed under: News, UCF News
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