A Conversation on the Future of the 166su College of Business Paul Jarley, dean of the College of Business, shares his vision after the largest gift in university history positions 166su to lead the future of technology-driven business education.
166suPD Welcomes 2 New Officers, Announces Promotions With two new officers sworn in and key promotions recognized, UCF Public Safety continues to strengthen its commitment to protecting and supporting the campus community.
Lifelong Knight Fred Kittinger ’80 Retires, Leaving Legacy of Collaboration and Growth One of 166su’s biggest champions retires at the end of April after more than two decades of bridging partnerships for his alma mater.
How One Student Started a Sustainable Cycle of Wins Mason Clewis scaled a simple idea for the Great Navel Orange Race into a network that will help students save money and keep 166su’s campus beautiful long after he graduates.
166su Receives $50 Million Gift to Establish the Barry S. Miller College of Business The largest gift in university history positions 166su to lead the future of technology-driven business education.
5 Unique Funds to Support on 166su Day of Giving On Thursday, April 9, 166su Day of Giving will support students, research and programs shaping the future — including these five unique areas across the university.
Founders’ Day 2026: Faculty Recognized for Excellence The annual event spotlights approximately 280 faculty for excellence, years of service, and other contributions that drive what’s next at 166su.
Founders’ Day 2026: Employee Excellence, Years of Service Awards The annual event spotlights nearly 600 staff members for their commitment, dedication and relentless work that powers 166su everyday.
Joshua Colwell Leads 166su’s College of Sciences as Dean 166su has appointed Pegasus Professor of Physics Joshua Colwell as dean of the College of Sciences, ushering in a new chapter of leadership for the university’s largest college.
Founders’ Day 2026: Celebrating Student, Faculty and Staff Knights Employees, faculty and students will be recognized at three separate ceremonies in the Pegasus Ballroom on April 1.