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3 CAH Alumni Named 30 Under 30 Alumni Award Winners

February 21, 2022  This year’s honorees are scheduled to be recognized at a celebratory event May 21.

Orlando Sentinel: In ‘Fabulation,’ A Black Woman Searches for Identity in Fine Comic Style

February 18, 2022  “’Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine’ is onstage in a very funny production from Theatre UCF.

The UCF-Orlando Jazz Festival Returns Bigger and Better Than Ever

February 18, 2022  After going virtual in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic last year, the annual UCF-Orlando Jazz Festival returns to UCF’s campus this month with a host of renowned jazz musicians.

Director of UCF's Themed Experience Program Honors Legacy of Doug Trumbull

February 16, 2022  Peter Weishar, director of the themed experience program, shared a tribute to industry giant Doug Trumbull with InPark Magazine.

Anastasia Salter Explains the Phenomenon of Dating Sim Video Games

February 16, 2022  Anastasia Salter, Director of Graduate Programs and Texts and Technology, spoke to the French magazine “Le Monde” about the rise in popularity of dating simulation games.

UCF Photography Professor’s New Exhibition Opens at the Casselberry Sculpture House

February 11, 2022  Best known for his unique photo-based sculptural installations that have been exhibited in galleries and museums nationally and internationally, Brooks Dierdorff’s latest exhibition opens at the Casselberry Sculpture House on February 11.

UCF Researchers Share Their Insights into Innovation and Inspiration

February 11, 2022  Faculty members from across UCF share what it takes to achieve progress: collaboration, perseverance, diversity of perspective, acceptance of diversity, and, through it all, inspiration.

PRINT Workshops Provide a Hands-On Opportunity to Investigate the Past

February 11, 2022  Housed in the UCF Department of History, PRINT provides access to historical correspondence between Anabaptists, Quakers and Pietists and allows users to create custom visualizations of the connections sparked by these letters.

Graduate Student Profile: Christopher Odom, Texts and Technology Ph.D.

February 10, 2022  Christopher Odom believes that digital stories may hold the key to making a difference in our society and raising awareness about issues that might otherwise be ignored.

Orlando Sentinel: Celebrate Black History Month on Central Florida Stages

February 09, 2022  Orlando’s performing arts community, including the UCF School of Performing Arts, will offer a variety of events to entertain, educate and celebrate throughout Black History Month.

Spectrum News 13: Navy Veteran and History Student Launches Free School Supply Vault at UCF

February 07, 2022  History student and Navy veteran Michael Richardson helped launched UCF’s Supply Vault for Student Veteran Success in November.

WFTV Channel 9: Local artist and UCF grad awarded “Artist in Residence”

February 04, 2022  Sheherazade Thenard ’18, a figurative painter and illustrator, has been awarded “Artist in Residence” by American Landmark.

The Montréal Review: UCF Studio Art Professor has Eighth Solo Exhibition at the George Adams Gallery

February 04, 2022  Amer Kobaslija, Associate Professor of Studio Art in UCF’s School of Visual Arts and Design, was featured in the Montréal Review for his eighth solo exhibition at the George Adams Gallery.

Department of Philosophy Chair Michael Strawser Featured in 'Philosophy Now'

February 03, 2022  Department Chair and Professor of Philosophy Michael Strawser was featured by Philosophy Now, a bimonthly magazine that shares articles on all aspects of Western philosophy.

3 English Students Reflect on Their Internship Experiences

February 01, 2022  Three English students completed internships last fall, gaining a range of new skills — and new confidence — to bolster them in their future careers.

Standing Ovation for ‘Indecent’ Sets the Stage for Theatre UCF’s Spring Season

January 28, 2022  Theatre UCF’s immersive, stirring production of “Indecent” transports audiences to the early 20th century and weaves a tale of the transformative power of art.

10 UCF Alum, Faculty and Student Artworks Featured on Local Billboards

January 25, 2022  As part of a community based outdoor exhibit, the works showcase the diverse talent of Orlando artists.

Book Talk to Feature UCF History Faculty

January 25, 2022  Associate professor John M. Sacher will discuss his new book, “Confederate Conscription and the Struggle for Southern Soldiers,” at an upcoming Faculty Book Talk hosted by the UCF History Department.

NSM Today: Flying Horse Editions Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary at UCF Art Gallery

January 19, 2022  The UCF Art Gallery opened its doors Thursday to reveal the Flying Horse Editions exhibition for three weeks. The exhibition is open every weekday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Feb. 3.

UCF Celebrates the Arts 2022 Brings Shrek, Concerts in Steinmetz Hall and the Return of Visual Art Exhibitions

January 14, 2022  After two years of cancelled or modified programming, UCF Celebrates the Arts returns bigger and brighter than ever before. Tickets are available now for the annual festival, running April 5–16 at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.