Mar 31, 2023 | Feature, Philanthropy, UCF News
Northrop Grumman is helping expand efforts to increase women in STEM majors, which is critical for diversifying the field. When Kirsten Dreggors ’97 ’05MA crossed the stage for her first UCF degree, she was one of two women in her aerospace engineering graduating...
Mar 28, 2023 | Feature, UCF News
The University of Central Florida excels as one of the nation’s top talent pipelines for a rapidly growing gaming industry that fuels Central Florida’s economy and is projected to be worth more than $300 billion worldwide by 2026. In UCF’s undergraduate and graduate...
Mar 27, 2023 | Feature, UCF News
The consortium will support the missions of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration and build a workforce of nuclear scientists, engineers and researchers. The UCF researchers will work with other universities in the consortium...
Mar 27, 2023 | COS News, Feature, Philanthropy
The legacy of Llewellyn M. “Doc” Ehrhart, who passed away in 2022, will live on through his groundbreaking work as a professor, field biologist and marine turtle researcher. Now, a new endowment established in his honor by The National Save the Sea Turtle...
Mar 21, 2023 | Day of Giving, Feature, Philanthropy
April 13 is UCF Day of Giving! Join us in celebrating all things Black & Gold by making your gift at dayofgiving.ucf.edu. UCF Day of Giving is a 24-hour fundraising event. It’s one day for every Knight — alumni, faculty, parents, students and friends — to rally...
Mar 8, 2023 | Feature, Philanthropy, Stories, UCF News
Written by Camille Dolan ’98 As the recipient of many honors throughout his career, Roger Pynn ’73 was never the sort who cared about the recognition that being in the limelight would bring. Rather, Pynn, a true leader and co-founder of public relations firm...