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2 UCF Students Receive Frost Scholarships to Study at University of Oxford

Funding will allow scholars to pursue a one-year, full-time master’s program in STEM fields.

Posted Tuesday, June 26, 2018 @ 4:13 PM

wo UCF students pursuing master’s degrees recently received Frost Scholarships to study at the University of Oxford in England during the upcoming academic year. The scholarships for Joey Velez-Ginorio ’18 and Michael Dieffenbach ’18 cover all university fees and a grant for living costs of about $19,000. Velez-Ginorio, a 2017 Goldwater Scholar, caught the attention […]

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UCF Remembers: Library Exhibit

Visit the John C. Hitt Library to view the Pulse Collection

Posted Thursday, June 14, 2018 @ 5:42 PM

On Sunday, June 10th the John C. Hitt Library presented the UCF Remembers Exhibit showcasing materials from the Pulse Collection in Special Collections & University Archives as well as books, movies, and music from the UCF general collection that represent a wide array of queer and Latinx authors and characters. On view on the 2nd […]

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UCF Mobile: Housing Wins!

The move-in section of the UCF Mobile app won the award for 'Best Use of Special Events'

Posted Wednesday, June 13, 2018 @ 7:47 PM

At the Kurogo Mobile Conference this week, the move-in section for Housing on the UCF Mobile app won an award for ‘Best Use of Special Events in a Campus Mobile App.’ The Kurogo Mobile Conference is the largest campus mobile app conference that features over 200 schools annually. When asked what makes the application so […]

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Pulse Anniversary Can Trigger Traumatic Experiences for Survivors, Community

What to look for in others who may still need assistance and where to find help.

Posted Tuesday, June 12, 2018 @ 12:11 PM

Tuesday marks the second anniversary of the 49 people killed at Pulse nightclub, and the memories of that night can still be a tough subject to approach for many people in Orlando and around the world. “It affected everyone in the community, one way or another,” says Olga Molina, an associate professor of social work […]

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3 UCF Students Named Boren Fellows

Boren Fellows represent highly motivated individuals who are selected to study languages deemed critical to U.S. national security.

Posted Monday, June 11, 2018 @ 2:52 PM

Three UCF students recently received Boren Fellowships, which are for students interested in pursuing a career in U.S. national security. This year’s recipients are Rachael Rothstein-Safra ’17, a history major and staff member for the UCF Community Veterans History Project; Karla Aurazo, a political science and international relations double major; and Caleb Archie, an international […]

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