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UCF hosts annual language speed-dating event during International Education Week

December 04, 2024  As part of International Education Week, UCF students participated in Language Speed-Dating, an event organized by the Modern Languages and Literatures department. This event featured interactive stations designed to teach multiple languages.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is accused of sexual abuse. Why are his music streams rising?

December 04, 2024  UCF associate professor of English Mel Stanfill examines the rise in music streams for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.

UCF Professor of Violin Ayako Yonetani Explores Music and the Brain

December 03, 2024  Professor of violin Ayako Yonetani is teaching a course that explores music’s impact on brain function and human behavior.

Walt Disney Imagineer Bob Weis makes an appearance at UCF

December 03, 2024  Former Walt Disney Imagineers President Bob Weis visited UCF and spoke to students about his book “Dream Chasing.”

UCF Showcases Artwork at 2024 SVAD Faculty Exhibition

December 03, 2024  UCF hosted the 2024 SVAD Faculty Exhibition in the Art Gallery, allowing faculty to showcase their talents.

Historian Tiffany Earley-Spadoni Receives International Recognition

December 03, 2024  Tiffany Earley-Spadoni, Associate Professor of History, has been awarded the American Society of Overseas Research Membership Service Award.

UCF Wins First Place in the Southeast Regional Ethics Bowl

December 03, 2024  The UCF Ethics Bowl Team has won the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics’ Southeast Regional Ethics Bowl Championship for the third time in the past five years.

Orlando Sentinel’s Orlando Theater Best of 2024

December 02, 2024  UCF students, faculty and alumni have been recognized by the Orlando Sentinel for their work in theatres across Central Florida.

UCF Opera takes the stage

November 19, 2024  The UCF Opera opened Nov. 9 in the Rehearsal Hall with their seasonal selection of operatic scenes.

UCF sounds a potent fascist alarm with ‘Rhinoceros’ | Review

November 18, 2024  Journalist Matt Palm reviews Theatre UCF’s latest production, Rhinoceros. 

Theatre UCF Presents Eugène Ionesco’s ‘Rhinoceros’: A Surreal Examination of Conformity and Resistance

November 14, 2024  Theatre UCF presents Eugène Ionesco’s absurdist classic, Rhinoceros, a sharp and satirical exploration of societal pressures and the power of individuality. The production will run November 14th – 24th, 2024, in the black box theatre. In a sleepy provincial town, an ordinary day turns extraordinary when a rhinoceros rampages through...

Ann Gleig co-organizes Buddhist studies symposium

November 08, 2024  Ann Gleig was a co-organizer of the Heartwood-Northwestern Symposium on Sexual Violence in Buddhism: Centering Survivor’s Voices, which addressed the sensitive subject of sexual abuse within Buddhist communities.

UCF partners with Universal Creative to inspire next generation of Themed Entertainment leaders

November 07, 2024  Each semester, UCF students work on-site at Universal Orlando Resort, gaining first-hand experience in developing theme park rides and experiences, including the upcoming Universal Epic Universe.

Matt Dombrowski honored with 2024 Luminary Award

November 04, 2024  The honor is designed to recognize some of UCF’s brightest stars who shine a positive light on UCF and in their respective fields.

Theatre UCF’s ‘Rent’ has something to say to a new generation

October 22, 2024  The Orlando Sentinel discusses the significance of “Rent” to this generation.

UCF History Professor John Sacher discusses the election

October 21, 2024  UCF History Professor John Sacher… ✨ discusses the possibility of a president not being determined by November 6th. Watch the complete interview here. ✨ explains how the Electoral College actually works. Read the complete article here.

A Decade of Impact: Limbitless Solutions Celebrates the Power of Creativity

October 18, 2024  By bringing together engineers and artists, UCF’s Limbitless Solutions, which is hosting a 10-year anniversary gala Thursday, showcases the transformative power of interdisciplinary collaboration in technology and the arts.

9 Fascinating Facts About Florida History You Didn’t Know

October 16, 2024  The History Department at UCF delves into fascinating aspects of Florida’s past.

New program will help inmates earn high school diplomas with tablets

October 02, 2024  Associate Professor and head of the Florida Prison Education Project at UCF, Keri Watson, reflects on the new program that will help inmates earn high school diplomas with tablets.

UCF Adjunct Professor and Rabbi Shares Insight on Jewish High Holy Days

October 01, 2024  Adjunct History professor Rabbi Sanford Olshansky, who teaches Judaic studies, shares the traditions of Rosh Hashanah — the first of the Jewish High Holy Days spanning 10 days — and Yom Kippur, which marks the end of the observance.