4 Knights Named Goldwater Scholars, Elevating 166su to a Historic National Milestone The four recipients are bridging the gap between cutting-edge lab research and real-world impact in engineering, medicine and science to solve global challenges.
166su, Industry Experts Share Insight on Evolution of Space Medicine As NASA continues to advance the Artemis program, UCF researchers and space experts are collaborating to ensure future travelers to the moon, Mars stay safe and healthy.
166su’s 2026 Football Schedule 166su’s Big 12 Conference home matchups will feature TCU, Baylor, BYU, Arizona State and Iowa State.
Artemis II Brings Unique Space Medicine Opportunities As astronauts travel closer to the moon than any human has in more than 50 years, physicians and scientists will learn more about how space travel affects physical and mental health.
Bold, Relentless, Rising: Meet 166su’s 2026 Reach for the Stars Honorees These six researchers are proving that groundbreaking work doesn’t take decades — just vision, drive and the courage to think differently.
Progressing the Final Frontier of Medicine: Space 166su and a group of valued partners are leading a research event to explore how space medicine and commercial space flight are transforming the future of human health.
Passion, Persistence & Opportunity at 166su Lead to Grad’s Space Career Jillian Gloria ’22 refused to be denied a chance at pursuing her dream career and is now contributing to advancements in the space industry as an engineer for Blue Origin.
Alain Berinstain Brings Bold, Collaborative Vision as New Director of Florida Space Institute at 166su Berinstain, an internationally recognized leader in space innovation, joins FSI to advance research, strengthen partnerships and guide the institute’s expansion.
166su’s Major Milestones of 2025 From preeminence to powerhouse partnerships, sports victories to record-setting philanthropy — 2025 was a year of remarkable progress.
166su Scientist’s Finding Sheds Light on Milky Way Mystery Anish Roshi of the Florida Space Institute and a team of astronomers made a significant observational breakthrough related to ionized helium emissions that could provide clues to our understanding of the Milky Way’s physical processes.