May 18, 2022 | Feature, IMPACT Magazine, Philanthropy
Summertime is here! We’re taking to the great outdoors, enjoying longer sunny days and looking for those elusive fireflies that light up the night sky. Philanthropy lights the way for our Knights’ success and our special online-only summer issue of IMPACT...
Apr 11, 2022 | Feature, IMPACT Magazine, Philanthropy
Ashley Taylor ’12 teaches printmaking and design in the College of Arts and Humanities and was formerly a professional printer and designer for Flying Horse Editions, a nonprofit publisher of limited-edition prints, artist books and art objects by...
Apr 11, 2022 | Feature, IMPACT Magazine, Stories
“My UCF degree is like an investment in Apple or Amazon,” says Tandreia Bellamy ’98MS, “because it just gets more valuable as time goes on.” As a member of the College of Engineering Dean’s Advisory Board, Bellamy gets an up-close look at the future. “Everything that...
Apr 11, 2022 | Feature, IMPACT Magazine, Philanthropy
“Charge On!” has been part of the UCF vocabulary for more than two decades. First introduced in the lyrics of the UCF fight song in 1998, the phrase has become not only a rallying cry, but an attitude and a catalyst for action. It is a challenge — to...
Apr 1, 2022 | Feature, IMPACT Magazine, Philanthropy, Stories
“Although autism affects 1 in 44 children today, there are very few scholarships specifically for these students,” says Terri Daly, director, UCF Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD). Daly and Judee Samuels, an autism disorders specialist, broached the...
Dec 15, 2021 | Feature, IMPACT Magazine, Philanthropy
Fiscal year 2021 was bookended by two transformative events. In July 2020, the beginning of the fiscal year, we were still managing the transformational effects of the global pandemic, then only four-months strong. Although students had the option of returning to...