In the 2020-2021 academic year, the UCF Art Gallery hosted exhibitions and programming both in person and online that examined cultural and social contexts while supporting contemporary art practices.
Historian David Head discusses how surveys lead people to focus on small differences between presidents rather than the major challenges of their times.
As the first and only stand-alone degree program of its kind at a public university, the MS in Themed Experience teaches the unique creative skills, processes and concepts to design and produce themed environments
History professors James C. Clark and Luis Martínez-Fernández have been featured by a number of news outlets for their insight into the recent protests in Cuba.
Beyond the broad range of career options available for today’s music composition students, significant gains have been made in the field’s diversity, both stylistically and demographically.
Texts & Technology Ph.D. student PS Berge explains how researchers and designers are harnessing the power of interactive to bring new narratives to life