Sandoval Selected to Lead Inclusiveness Program October 7, 2019 Faculty Jennifer Sandoval, associate professor, has always believed that work should be a safe and inclusive space. Selected as a Faculty Fellow for Inclusive Excellence, she…
Nicholsons Answer a Call and Find Themselves Being Honored October 7, 2019 Communication Anthony “Tony” Nicholson and Sonja Nicholson will be given the honor of being inscribed into the Almanac of American Philanthropy for their contribution to the…
‘Marching Forward’ to the Global Peace Film Festival September 10, 2019 Uncategorized Don’t miss out on a free screening of the UCF film “Marching Forward” on Saturday, September 21, which tells a powerful story of segregated Orlando….
Coming to you from California: Washington Post’s Laura Stevens September 10, 2019 Alumni UCF’s national prominence reaches far and wide. NSCM journalism alumna Laura Stevens ‘04 is the latest to make big moves from sunny California. Stevens has…
Alumnus and News 13 Reporter Finds More to the Story September 10, 2019 Alumni Asher Wildman 06’ had a feeling that everything wasn’t adding up when he found out about a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employee’s suicide. He spent…
UCF-Led Animation Camp Brings Kids’ Stories to Life September 10, 2019 Communication Film and Mass Media Games and Interactive Media Staff Students Thanks to an intensive weeklong storytelling and animation summer camp, 20 fourth and fifth graders had the chance to create their own animated films and…
Life Without Limits September 10, 2019 Uncategorized At 7:30 a.m. every weekday, Kyle Coon ’13 begins his first of potentially four workouts for the day — a 4,000-meter swim. Next, he’ll run…
The Kleinschmidts Build Their New Show from the Ground Up July 30, 2019 Alumni Communication Film and Mass Media UCF radio and TV alum Brian Kleinschmidt ’04 and his wife Mika McGee-Kleinschmidt had to start from the ground up when the recession hit. Kleinschmidt…
‘Long Arm of the Law’ Grabs Two Awards July 30, 2019 Alumni FIEA Games and Interactive Media Students Motor Rockwell, a lone robot sheriff maneuvering with only one arm, searches for the bandit clan responsible for stealing his other limb through a treacherous…
Remembering Tony Major: Professor, Actor, Mentor July 30, 2019 Faculty Film and Mass Media Anthony “Tony” Major, associate professor of film at UCF, left behind an extensive legacy after passing at the age of 79. After 24 years at…