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Student Research Week: Inspired by ‘The Bachelor,’ UCF Student Studying Aphasia

Written By: Mila Chial | March 31, 2022
Allison Conrad always knew she would be attending UCF. Her mother is an alumna and Conrad grew up in Orlando. But what she would study was still up in the...

26 Exemplary Students Awarded 2022 Order of Pegasus

Written By: Kristy McAllister ’07 ’13MA | March 23, 2022
Awarded each spring, the Order of Pegasus is UCF’s most prestigious student honor. Twenty-six students — ranging in disciplines from engineering to biology to education and others across the institution...

UCF Kinesiology Student Meets Scholarship Donors, Connects to Purpose

Written By: David Janosik | March 22, 2022
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 –...

New Kinesiology Association Aims to Connect Graduate Student and Build Community

Written By: Drexler B. James'13 | March 16, 2022
A new student organization is providing graduate students in kinesiology with the extracurricular experiences and career preparedness that helps them launch successful careers in the field.   Paola Rivera, a current...

Recipients of the 2022 Seed Funding Program Announced

Written By: Zenaida Gonzalez Kotala | March 10, 2022
The program awarded a total of $1 million to 32 teams. This is the third year the program has been available to UCF faculty and researchers. UCF announced the recipients...

Staff Spotlight – Robert Schiavo

Written By: Drexler B. James'13 | March 9, 2022
Robert Schiavo is fairly new to the Department of Health Sciences and the College of Health Professions and Sciences, but he has been an asset to the growing success within...

Pabian Named As Fellow to National Academies of Practice in Physical Therapy

Written By: Drexler B. James'13 | March 7, 2022
Physical therapy Professor Patrick Pabian was inducted as a Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice (NAP) in physical therapy. This  interprofessional organization involving healthcare practitioners and scholars is dedicated...

IEPRS Conference Brings Together Experts and Learners to Explore Synergies in Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation

Written By: Drexler B. James'13 | March 4, 2022
The Institute of Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation Science conference brought together kinesiology, physical therapy, and athletic training researchers, clinicians, and students who aspire to enter the field during the on-campus...

Faculty Honored at UCF’s 3rd Authors Celebration

Written By: Zenaida Gonzalez Kotala | March 2, 2022
47 faculty members were honored for their works, which ranged from novels to textbooks. David “Jamie” Poissant kicked off UCF’s third Authors Celebration with a story about how he hated...

Communications Sciences and Disorders Alumni Awarded Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award

Written By: Drexler B. James'13 | February 28, 2022
Randy Panzarino, a School of Communication Sciences and Disorders alumni, was recently selected as the 2021-22 recipient of the Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award in the Social Science, Humanities, Education, Business,...

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