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Preston-Sidler and Bubriski-McKenzie speak at AAUW

October 18, 2017  Dr. Leandra Preston-Sidler was invited by the American Association of University Women’s (AAUW) New Smyrna branch to speak on October about Gender and Community Activism at their membership meeting. The audience included approximately thirty active AAUW members involved in their own community work, particularly raising money for scholarships to support...

UCF’s Graduate Programs Partner with University of Foggia in Italy

October 18, 2017  As program director for UCF’s College of Arts & Humanities’ doctoral program in Texts & Technology, I am working with Dr. Pierpaolo Limone University of Foggia in eastern Italy to develop a graduate exchange program between our two institutions. I was the third UCF faculty member to travel to Foggia...

Love, Politics Satirized in Theatre UCF's Gershwin Musical

October 16, 2017  Theatre UCF presents a hilarious and timeless all-American classic, Of Thee I Sing, in the theatre’s Main Stage starting Thursday, Oct. 12. The musical by George and Ira Gershwin is a story of an American presidential candidate who promises to marry the partner chosen for him at a beauty pageant...

UCF Film Well-Represented at Orlando Film Festival

October 16, 2017  The 2017 Orlando Film Festival opens this week, and UCF film faculty and alumni have a strong presence at the event.

Paving a Unique Path Through Texts and Technology

October 13, 2017  While completing his master’s degree, David Morton found himself at a crossroads. He knew he wanted to continue his education and pursue a doctoral degree, but wasn’t sure which of his many passions he most wanted to pursue. The inevitable question, “What am I going to do with my life,”...

UCF Honors College documentary about the notorious "Johns Committee" to air on WUCF-TV Thursday, October 19th at 10:30pm

October 11, 2017  Fifty years ago, Florida’s Legislative Investigative Committee, led by Senator Charley Johns sought to remove homosexuals from Florida’s state universities. As a result of the “Johns Committee’s” efforts, more than 200 gay and lesbian students and teachers were expelled or fired. Featuring two of the victims and one interrogator, The...

Experiencing Chinese Culture through the Local Community

October 11, 2017  Students from Dr. Hong Zhang’s Chinese history class attended a local celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Also referred to as the Moon Festival, it’s one of the most important Chinese festivals and takes place when the moon is at its brightest during the lunar calendar. “Seeing the diverse array of...

Dr. Blake Scott's Book Wins the National Communication Association's Health Communication Distinguished Book Award

October 09, 2017  Congratulations to Blake Scott, whose book Risky Rhetoric: AIDS and the Cultural Practices of HIV Testing (2003) just won the National Communication Association’s Health Communication Distinguished Book Award. He will be recognized at the NCA business meeting and awards ceremony on November 18th. The Distinguished Book Award recognizes research that...

Rebuilding Puerto Rico, From a Historian's Perspective

October 03, 2017  Central Florida is home to one of the world’s highest concentrations of Puerto Ricans. Almost two weeks since Hurricane Maria made landfall on Puerto Rico, efforts to grasp to magnitude of the devastation are still underway. In a recent interview, Professor Luis Martínez-Fernández, historian and expert on the Hispanic Caribbean,...

UCF Art Gallery's New Director Seeks to Experiment, Inspire

October 02, 2017  Shannon Lindsey, new director of the UCF Art Gallery, views the university venue as a place to experiment – where process, content and form come together to educate and inspire viewers from all backgrounds.

Dr. Martha Brenckle's "Nesting Dolls": Machigonne Fiction Contest Finalist

October 02, 2017  Congratulations to Dr. Martha Brenckle, whose short story, “Nesting Dolls,” was accepted as a Machigonne Fiction Contest Finalist for the independent literary review The New Guard.

UCF Will Host Events Featuring Acclaimed Performing Artist

October 02, 2017  UCF will host two events featuring acclaimed performing artist Shaun El C. Leonardo .

UCF and the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra Partner with the National Young Composers Challenge for 2017 Composium

September 26, 2017  This November 12, the University of Central Florida, the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and the National Young Composers Challenge [NYCC] will join forces to present the 2017 Composium at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The top three orchestral and top three ensemble compositions chosen by judges – and...

UCF Alumnus partners with Theatre UCF to bring play about Sandy Hook to Orlando

September 26, 2017  On Oct. 5 – Oct. 8, the University of Central Florida will bring 26 Pebbles – a play written by BFA musical theatre alumnus Eric Ulloa ’04 – to the Orlando Repertory Theatre. Ulloa’s 26 Pebbles was created as a response to the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary shooting. As a...

UCF Community Veterans History Project receives The Anne J. Caudal Foundation Grant

September 26, 2017  The UCF Community Veterans History Project, coordinated by the History Department’s Dr. Barbara Gannon, has been awarded the Anne J. Caudal Foundation Grant.

Movie KNIGHT with Dr. Santana

September 22, 2017  Dr. M. C. Santana, Director of the Women’s and Gender Studies will introduce the film Wonder Women, a Warner Brothers Film at Movie Knight on October 10, 2017 (7:30 PM) at the CFE Arena. Movie Knight is a perfect break from the semester during Homecoming Week. This event is meant...

Important New Volume on the Jewish Enlightenment: The Maskil in our Time: Studies in Honor of Moshe Pelli

September 22, 2017  Three scholars, namely Zev Garber, Lev Hakak, and Shmuel Katz have recently undertaken to edit a jubilee volume (Festschrift) in honor of Moshe Pelli, authority on the Hebrew Haskalah (the Jewish Enlightenment), as well as longtime Director of the Interdisciplinary Program in Judaic Studies and the Abe and Tess Wise...

UCF Faculty Members Receive $2.6M Dollar Grant to Research Dual-Language Programs

September 21, 2017  Kerry Purmensky and Florin Mihai of UCF’s Department of Modern Languages and Literatures have received a 5-year, $2.6 million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of English Language Acquisition. Purmensky and Mihai are co-principal investigators with Joyce Nutta of UCF’s College of Education and Human Performance. Lisa...

Dr. Preston-Sidler Elected Distance Education Chair

September 21, 2017  Congratulations to our own Dr. Leandra Preston-Sidler for being elected Chair of the Distance Education Interest Group of the National Women Studies Association.

CAH Events: Cancellations and Postponements Due to Irma

September 15, 2017  Due to Hurricane Irma, some College of Arts and Humanities events have been cancelled or rescheduled to a later date.