2022 Founders’ Day Awards Honor Excellence in the Arts and Humanities
April 06, 2022 More than 20 arts and humanities faculty were honored at this year’s Founders Day Honors Convocation.
Broadway World: Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts to Welcome Back UCF Celebrates the Arts 2022
April 06, 2022 The annual festival brings musicians, theater practitioners and visual artists from the UCF campus to the Central Florida community in an array of offerings including jazz, dance, musical theater, opera, symphony, bands, visual arts, talks, choirs, family events and more.
Orlando Sentinel: Orlando Poet Laureate Hopes To Inspire Through Sharing and Creative Expression
April 06, 2022 Poet Laureate Shawn Welcome will perform at Dr. Phillips Center as part of “A Celebration of the Orlando Poet Laureate” on April 9.
Love of Korean Pop Music Leads to Research Project at Student Research Week
April 06, 2022 Erika Clippinger presented her findings about South Korea’s music education practices and their impact for Study Research Week.
What Is Ramadan?
April 06, 2022 UCF’s program director of Islamic studies discusses the month-long celebration and how to be respectful of those who partake in it.
UCF Class Spotlight: Women in American Science
April 05, 2022 The Women in Science course looks at the history of American and European women who have pursued scientific endeavors from the 19th century forward.
Studio Art Professor Judges Webber Gallery Exhibition
April 05, 2022 Each year College of Central Florida showcases the talent of its Visual Arts and Digital Media students at the Webber Gallery in Ocala, Florida.
Orlando Sentinel: Music, Film Draw Attention to the World’s Beleaguered Oceans
April 04, 2022 Composed by Stella Sung, “Oceana” incorporates actual marine-animal sounds and highlights the pollution challenges faced by the world’s water.
NASA Administrator and Panel of 7 Astronauts Talk Leadership and Ethics
April 04, 2022 More than 50 UCF students attended the free talk which also suggested that students of all majors consider their place in space.
Knights Do That: How Music Enhances Your Life
April 04, 2022 Chung Park, director of UCF’s Symphony and Chamber Orchestras, shares his gift and passion for teaching, shares insight on UCF Celebrates the Arts, and how you can learn to purposefully integrate music into your life.
Broadway World: UCF Brings 'Shrek The Musical' to the Dr. Phillips Center
April 04, 2022 Shrek and friends will be coming to a swamp near you as part of UCF Celebrates the Arts, April 14-16 at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
Remembering Jim Rosengren, Friend and Supporter of UCF
April 02, 2022 Jim Rosengren, friend and supporter of UCF, passed away March 28.
Orlando Sentinel: 2022 UCF Celebrates the Arts: 5 Highlights
April 01, 2022 Started in 2015, UCF Celebrates the Arts continues to grow with this year’s festival. Here, representing various artistic genres, are five key programs at the festival to check out.
Women's and Gender Studies Lecturer Discusses Closing the Gender Wage Gap
March 31, 2022 Anne Bubriski, lecturer of women’s and gender studies, spoke with News 6 WKMG about how we can close the gender wage gap.
Writing and Rhetoric Student Researches the Power of TikTok in Self-Expression
March 29, 2022 Undergraduate writing and rhetoric student Lindsey Wright explores the use of audios and hashtags on TikTok and how their use reflects self-identity.
NSM Today: UCF Panelists Discuss COVID-19 Pandemic, Explore Historical Contexts
March 28, 2022 Four UCF professors examined the COVID-19 pandemic and drew comparisons by exploring historical contexts of past epidemics in the United States on Friday.
UCF Flute Professor Releases New Album 'Cubatina'
March 25, 2022 Professor of flute Nora Lee García and guitarist Rene Izquierdo have teamed up on a new album, “Cubatina.”
SVAD Alum Wins Animation’s Highest Honor
March 24, 2022 Honoring excellence in the field of animation, the 49th Annual Annie Awards presented visual creators with animation’s highest honor.
Annual Pauley Lecture Series on Global Affairs Examines Nixon’s Presidency
March 24, 2022 John Roy Price, this year’s speaker for the Annual Pauley Lecture Series, will take a fresh look at Nixon’s social policies and the ongoing relevance of the arguments for and against them.
WFTV: New Research by UCF’s Limbitless Solutions to Test Brain’s Ability to Adapt to Bionic Limbs
March 16, 2022 UCF’s Limbitless Solutions will lead a new, first-of-its-kind clinical trial this spring to examine how the brain adapts to advanced, bionic arms in children born without a limb.