Apr 7, 2022 | Day of Giving, Feature, Philanthropy, UCF News
The College of Arts and Humanities recently received a gift-in-kind valued at $454K from the combined generosity of LMG and Entertainment Technology Partners, leaders in the delivery of entertainment services for virtual and live productions. The donation of...
Apr 7, 2022 | Day of Giving, Feature, UCF News
UCF’s Department of Judaic Studies recently received a $52,000 gift from Temple Shalom of Deltona. A combination of current-use and endowed funds, the donation establishes the Temple Shalom of Deltona Endowed Scholarship in Judaic Studies and will not only benefit...
Apr 7, 2022 | Day of Giving, Feature, Philanthropy
For this year’s UCF’s Day of Giving, Jeff Moore, dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, and his wife Mindy want to celebrate and honor their parents and grandparents for giving them the gift of music. The Moores, who have already made UCF a beneficiary in their...
Mar 29, 2022 | COS News, COS News, Feature, Philanthropy
James “Jim” Rosengren, Class of ’81 passed away Monday, March 28, 2022. Rosengren, with his wife, Julia, supported a wide range of programs across the university including making multi-million-dollar gifts to the College of Sciences, the College of Arts and...
Mar 24, 2022 | Feature, Philanthropy, UCF News
Last year, kinesiology student Christian Torres ’16 was awarded the Jeffrey D. Law Memorial Scholarship, a scholarship given to graduate kinesiology students to honor the legacy of Jeffrey Law – a strength and conditioning coach. Torres, currently in his final...
Mar 14, 2022 | Feature, UCF News
UCF’s largest student-driven philanthropy is in its 26th year and back on-campus this spring. Here are five things you need to know about Knight-Thon 2022. 1. What is Knight-Thon? Knight-Thon is a national Miracle Network Dance Marathon movement that raises funds all...