Faculty members representing six of the college’s academic units were selected based on their proposals for interdisciplinary research to address major policy or community challenges.
Erin Blackwell, Associate Director for the Research Administration Services Team in the College of Community Innovation and Education, shares how the research administration graduate program has enriched her career.
The Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education honored Earlisha Whitfield with the Emerging Leader Award at the National Technology Leadership Summit.
Each year, the College of Community Innovation and Education’s Research Impact Showcase provides graduate students and faculty with the opportunity to share and discuss their research.
A College of Medicine alum and his UCF research mentor have secured a patent for a digital tool that will help provide better care for patients with chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart and chronic kidney disease.
A specially developed graduate certificate program is preparing health and education students at UCF for roles as intervention specialists in local schools.
The team, led by Kelly Stevens, will take its designs and data from Phase 1 of the project and implement them into fully built and tested trailers that will serve residents in need during future emergencies.