The Art Selection Committee for UCF’s Art in State program will hold a Finalist Review Meeting for the Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion, UCF College of Nursing project on July 12.
David Redman ’10MA anticipates his Carnegie Hall debut, where he’ll perform Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the Living with 150 voices from around the world, accompanied by the New England Symphonic Ensemble.
Rachel Braaten, a distinguished alumna of the Texts and Technology PhD program at the University of Central Florida (UCF), brings her own distinct perspective to the exploration of Stoeckl’s legacy, a perspective that is both scholarly and creative.
Ashley Taylor has been recognized by Adobe and the National Women’s Soccer League for her innovative projects showcasing the intersection of fans and the sport.
Theatre UCF is thrilled to announce the 2024-25 season, featuring a dynamic array of productions that include thought-provoking dramas, exhilarating musicals, and stories brimming with the intent to inspire and entertain.
Utilizing art and their life experiences with incarceration, Alexander Alvarez ’24MFA and Jim Wysolmierski ’24MFA are looking to inspire incarcerated students.
A look back on the 10th annual UCF Celebrates the Arts, which included concerts, lectures, interactive visual art displays, kid-friendly events and more.
The UCF College of Arts and Humanities’ annual staff awards recognize employees who have delivered exemplary service to their department, the university and the community.