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Physical Therapy

Tiny Tots in Motion: Go Baby Go! at UCF

Written By: FOX 35 Orlando | June 15, 2026
An innovative program at the University of Central Florida helps toddlers with mobility issues. Special tiny toy cars made just for the children gets them on the move.
Physical Therapy

UCF Go Baby Go! Helps Children with Mobility Challenges

Written By: WESH | June 11, 2026
Two young girls are gaining independence and smiles thanks to customized cars designed to help children with mobility challenges. This week's Community Champion highlights UCF Go Baby Go!, an organization [...]
Communication Sciences and Disorders

Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Student Aims to Restore Connection Through Communication

Written By: Jen Cramer | June 9, 2026
Sydney Carey ’24 was in high school in Coral Springs, Fla., when she found her calling to help people with speech and language disorders. And it happened in an unexpected place — a fast-food restaurant.   The customer in front of her was […]
Kinesiology

UCF Grads Score Jobs with FIFA World Cup 2026

Written By: Jenna Marina Lee and Megan Blanco | June 9, 2026
Whether leading efforts in media relations, human resources, guest and client services, or venue, business and transportation logistics, UCF grads are powering the operations behind one of the world’s biggest […]
Physical Therapy

How to Assess Pain in Nonverbal Dementia Patients

Written By: Schenk Nursing Home Abuse Law | June 4, 2026
How do you know a resident with dementia is in pain if they can’t speak? Too often, pain goes untreated because staff miss the signs. Proper assessment tools can change [...]
Health Sciences

4 Strategies For Teaching With AI Effectively

Written By: Erik Ofgang | June 1, 2026
Health sciences associate professor Humberto López Castillo urges students to use AI to help with science research, but never to lose sight of the human element. University of Central Florida [...]
Health Sciences

UCF Scientist Leads Research to Break Through Harmful Bacterial “Fortresses”

Written By: Eddy Duryea ’13 | June 1, 2026
Continuing her work with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Renee Fleeman is understanding how a bioengineered peptide can curb severe infections for patients. UCF College of Medicine Assistant Professor Renee Fleeman and her […]

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