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Pegasus PlayLab 2023: Shaping the Future of American Theatre Through Inclusive Collaboration

May 02, 2023  Pegasus PlayLab offers a creative space for audiences to influence the development of plays by emerging playwrights through workshopped pieces and one fully staged production. This year’s festival also includes a devised piece, Building a Shared Home, giving opportunities for students with and without intellectual disabilities to participate.

UCF Leads Development of First Large-scale System for Extended Reality Research

April 28, 2023  The nearly $5 million project will facilitate human subjects research to improve extended reality technologies for the general population and make them more inclusive to groups such as older adults or people with disabilities.

SVAD Graduate Student Njeri Kinuthia Receives $5,000 from the 2023 éclat Law Prize

April 26, 2023  Njeri Kinuthia is the winner of the 2023 éclat Law Prize. The prize entails of an exhibition of the student’s work at éclat Law Firm and an award of $5,000.

UCF Italian Studies Program Recognized by the Ambassador of Italy to the United States

April 26, 2023  In celebration of Italian Design Day, Italian Studies Program Director Chiara Mazzucchelli presented the activities of UCF’s Italian program to the Ambassador of Italy to the United States, the Consul General of Italy in Miami and a crowd of entrepreneurs and representatives of the Italian community.

UCF Concert Band Brings Fantasy-Themed Concert to Special Needs Students

April 26, 2023  Audience members jumped with excitement as fantasy creatures leaped from the screen during the “Terrific Beasts and Mystical Creatures” concert.

UCF Faculty and Students Discuss Legitimacy of Art

April 25, 2023  As news spread about a man pleading guilty to forging paintings that went on display at the Orlando Museum of Art, UCF students and faculty spoke with FOX 35 News about the situation.

Historian Jim Clark on Cost of Florida Toll Roads

April 25, 2023  Historian Jim Clark joins ClickOrlando’s Florida’s Fourth Estate to talk about why traveling on so many of Florida’s roads comes at a cost.

This Stage Manager Set the Stage for Her Career at UCF

April 24, 2023  Sarah Nicholson ’21 spoke with Anyelina Izzo of Her Campus to discuss her career as a stage manager.

Orlando Sentinel: 'House Call' Historian Visits Orlando

April 24, 2023  Historian Andrew Carroll provided a first look at the new documentary “War Unfolding” at UCF Celebrates the Arts.

Guitarist Bobby Koelble On Tour with All-Star Band

April 24, 2023  Jazz guitar instructor Bobby Koelble has been touring with tribute band Death to All.

Orlando Sentinel: UCF Provides Music Worth Celebrating as Festival Wraps Up

April 24, 2023  Matt Palm of the Orlando Sentinel says UCF Celebrates the Arts is “definitely worth celebrating.” 

Christine Lapka Interviewed About Accessible Concert Series

April 24, 2023  UCF’s Inclusive Knights concert series helps music education students learn how to teach diverse populations while providing a welcoming experience to people with autism and intellectual disabilities.

UCF Helps Develop Theater Program to Put Mental Health Center Stage in High Schools

April 24, 2023  Local high school students took to the stage to perform three plays concerning mental health at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Unlike traditional plays, the audience was able to give their feedback afterward and join in a panel discussion about how mental health discussions affect society.

Student-Led Production "Race to Infinity" Brings Latin-American Stories Into the Spotlight

April 20, 2023  “Race to Infinity” is a student-written play about how cultural norms and generational trauma affect a high school girl named Sara. “It resonates with me differently than any other play I’ve read before because it is so raw and new,” co-director and junior BA theatre studies major Hilary Pardey-Hernandez said.

SVAD Professor Matt Dombrowski is Awarded $85K Unity for Humanity Grant with Limbitless Solutions

April 19, 2023  UCF Professors Peter Smith and Matt Dombrowski are recipients of an 85K Unity for Humanity Grant. This grant will fund Smith and Dombrowski’s current Limbitless Solutions’ training game, “Quantum’s Pursuit”, a cyberpunk sci-fi style runner that teaches children with limb differences how to control their muscle flex before they receive...

'It’s Basically a New Paintbrush': Exploring the Frontiers of AI in Art at UCF

April 17, 2023  Experts, students and guests attended the REALity of ARTificial Intelligence event Monday evening hosted by the UCF Center for Ethics in collaboration with the Center for Computer Vision and the School of Visual Arts and Design.

"The Clock Keeps Ticking": UCF Dance Student Makes Debut in Choreography

April 17, 2023  UCF senior social worker major and dance minor Sabrina Landa said pain started after three months of dancing on pointe, a result of stress fractures caused by malnutrition brought on by her eating disorder.

Building Bridges: A UCF Interfaith Panel Discussion

April 14, 2023  The message delivered was applicable to people worldwide and highlighted the importance of religious coexistence.

Thank You for Your Support on UCF Day of Giving 2023!

April 14, 2023  The UCF College of Arts and Humanities is grateful to each donor for their contributions during UCF Day of Giving 2023 to unleash the potential of our students.

Student Playwright Discusses New Play “Race to Infinity” on CAH Podcast

April 10, 2023  Gian Arellano, artistic director of Project Spotlight and theatre studies undergraduate, discusses his new play, “Race to Infinity”, which will be performed at UCF Celebrates the Arts next week.