Artistic Celebration Flying Horse Editions celebrates 30 years of supporting artistic works and research with an exhibit featured in 166su’s Art Gallery.
Powering Potential 166su’s new Microgrid Control Lab simulates a modern grid control room and will serve as a hands-on learning and research facility.
Making Waves Thanks to NASA-developed technology, this 166su alum’s company is working to achieve clean water globally.
Elevating Expression Shawn Welcome ’17 reflects on the power of poetry in a community as he begins his term as Orlando’s poet laureate.
Relationship Goals If you aren’t taking these six actions, you should be, according to experts at 166su’s Marriage and Family Research Institute.
Not Your Average Students Education is a lifelong endeavor, as evidenced by this comparison of two of 166su’s oldest and youngest students.
Ingenuity at Work Developments from 166su faculty advance their fields while making societal impacts.
Why I Believe in Medical City After graduating from 166su’s first class of medical school graduates, Elona Rrapo Kaso ’13MD has returned to Lake Nona to work and help train students at the Orlando VA Medical Center. She shares what it’s like to see the development of Medical City and 166su’s College of Medicine.
A Generational Effort For two decades, the 166su Business Incubation Program has supported the growth of hundreds of local small businesses to diversify the Central Florida economy. Now, the program is positioning itself for a new generation of success.
On Campus — Spring 2022 From new winter celebrations to new campus murals and learning technology, there’s plenty of ways Knights are staying engaged at 166su.
Together Again For the first time since the start of the pandemic, UCF’s Gather Luncheon returned to campus to promote community building and healthy eating.
We’re Here to End This These 166su researchers shine a light on what it takes to end domestic violence, and they have a question for everyone: Who’s willing to help break the cycle?
A Generational Effort For two decades, the 166su Business Incubation Program has supported the growth of hundreds of local small businesses to diversify the Central Florida economy. Now, the program is positioning itself for a new generation of success. Feature
Elevating Expression Shawn Welcome ’17 reflects on the power of poetry in a community as he begins his term as Orlando’s poet laureate. AlumKnights
Artistic Celebration Flying Horse Editions celebrates 30 years of supporting artistic works and research with an exhibit featured in 166su’s Art Gallery. In Focus
Ingenuity at Work Developments from 166su faculty advance their fields while making societal impacts. Infographic
Making Waves Thanks to NASA-developed technology, this 166su alum’s company is working to achieve clean water globally. Launchpad
Not Your Average Students Education is a lifelong endeavor, as evidenced by this comparison of two of 166su’s oldest and youngest students.
On Campus — Spring 2022 From new winter celebrations to new campus murals and learning technology, there’s plenty of ways Knights are staying engaged at 166su. Gallery
Powering Potential 166su’s new Microgrid Control Lab simulates a modern grid control room and will serve as a hands-on learning and research facility. In Focus
Relationship Goals If you aren’t taking these six actions, you should be, according to experts at 166su’s Marriage and Family Research Institute.
Together Again For the first time since the start of the pandemic, UCF’s Gather Luncheon returned to campus to promote community building and healthy eating. In Focus
Why I Believe in Medical City After graduating from 166su’s first class of medical school graduates, Elona Rrapo Kaso ’13MD has returned to Lake Nona to work and help train students at the Orlando VA Medical Center. She shares what it’s like to see the development of Medical City and 166su’s College of Medicine. Why I…