College News
It’s Time to Push for Schools to be Places of True Excitement for Our Kids
In this era of classrooms saturated with testing, we are missing the overall end of education: What do we want our students to be like as a result of their school experiences?...
22 Faculty Inducted into UCF’s Scroll & Quill Society
This year's group features experts in a variety of topics, ranging from human-computer interaction to youth theatre to fairness in the workplace...
UCF Graduate and Postdoctoral Scholar Awarded STEM Fellowship
Matthew Taylor, a UCF postdoctoral scholar in STEM education, was selected for one of ten highly-competitive annual CADRE fellowships. Recipients receive a one-year fellowship to work with the Community for Advancing Discovery Research in Education (CADRE), a resource network for STEM education researchers supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF)...
UCF’s Master of Urban and Regional Planning Receives Accreditation
The School of Public Administration celebrates the accreditation of the Master of Urban and Regional Planning (M.S.URP) program by the Planning Accreditation Board. This accreditation is awarded to professional programs that are found to exemplify excellence in performance, quality and integrity...
College Silent Auction to Raise Funds for American Heart Association
CCIE Heartbeats is sponsoring a silent auction on Wednesday, October 31 in the Teaching Academy’s first-floor lobby. The auction will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 100 percent of the proceeds will go to our partners at the American Heart Association...
Changing Health Habits in China
Changing habits, especially when it to comes to accessing health care, is a challenge. China is embarking on this road as it attempts to make health care more accessible to rural populations...