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World-renowned opera expert Fred Plotkin to give 10th Euliano Lecture

February 06, 2019  Plotkin, a universally recognized opera expert, travels the world teaching audiences about opera. On Tuesday, February 12, 2019, he will speak in room 117 of the UCF Teaching Academy as the part of the 10th Neil R. Euliano Professorship Lecture Series. Plotkin’s lecture is called “Why Is Opera So Popular?”...

Artist Hiwa K gives multidisciplinary talk at UCF

January 29, 2019  Artist Hiwa K brings multidisciplinary work to explore ongoing global political issues such as immigration, colonialism, and war.

UCF’s ‘Year of Zora’ to Celebrate Hurston

January 24, 2019  The ZORA! Festival in Eatonville runs Jan. 26-Feb. 3.

Lineup Announced for 2019 UCF Celebrates The Arts

January 23, 2019  The fifth-annual festival held at downtown Orlando’s Dr. Phillips Center will underscore the resilience of humans and the healing power of art.

John C. Hitt Library hosts exhibit on Zora Neale Hurston and historic African American community

January 15, 2019  The UCF History Department exhibit, Zora Neale Hurston’s ‘Native Village’: Historic Eatonville Remembered, hosted on the first-floor gallery wall in the John C. Hitt Library, explores Hurston’s anthropological research into the people, history and culture of Eatonville.

Theatre UCF grad Abby Jaros ’14 gets her shot touring with ‘Hamilton’

January 14, 2019  Abby Jaros ’14, a Musical Theatre BFA graduate, performs in the touring company of the smash musical “Hamilton.” She speaks to the Orlando Sentinel’s Matt Palm about her time at UCF and in the production.

Growing Accessibility in the Gaming Industry

January 09, 2019  UCF’s Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy and local partners are hosting a conference that aims to inspire the next generation of game designers.

Al-Ghazali Program hosts forum with Dr. Francis Robinson

January 04, 2019  The Al-Ghazali Program in Islamic Studies hosted internationally recognized scholar, Dr. Francis Robinson of the Royal Holloway, University of London. He presented the keynote address at a forum, titled “Islamic Traditions of Learning: Education and Ethics in Central and South Asia.”

Veterans Legacy Program launches into 2019

December 07, 2018  After a successful year of initiatives, Veterans Month and a commemoration in St. Augustine, UCF’s Veterans Legacy Program team reflects on the year and looks forward into 2019.

Praxis: 2018 Fall BFA Exhibition at the UCF Art Gallery

December 06, 2018  Beginning November 15, Praxis, the fall 2018 bi-annual exhibition showcased work by graduating students studying book arts, ceramics, drawing, experimental animation, illustration, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture and allowed them to display their research and specialized artistic practice. The exhibition was on display from November 15 through December 6, 2018...

A brush with Japanese culture at UCF

November 02, 2018  Brush painting performance by artist Yasunori Kimata brings Japanese culture to UCF

Florida Veteran Remembered on the 100th Anniversary of His Death

July 23, 2018  100 years ago on July 20, Deland resident and Stetson University student Paul Hon died in a battle “leading his platoon into a charge against the Germans” in the First World War. The battle began on July 18, 1918, under the command of French General Charles Mangin. Dr. Amelia H....

History Department partners with the ZORA! Festival

January 23, 2018  In partnership with the Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities, Dr. Scot French and UCF History graduate student Gramond McPherson created an exhibit highlighting the history of Eatonville, Fl. and Zora Neale Hurston’s legacy. The exhibit narrates part of Eatonville’s history, one of the nation’s oldest African...

Student Highlight: Rachael Rothstein-Safra, Knight of Distinction

October 19, 2017  Senior history major Rachael Rothstein-Safra was recently recognized as a Knight of Distinction. The Knights of Distinction Program highlights students who participate in experiences that allow them to apply knowledge learned within the classroom to real world situations and environments. You can read more about Rachael as she reflects on...

UCF Community Veterans History Project receives The Anne J. Caudal Foundation Grant

September 06, 2017  The UCF Community Veterans History Project, coordinated by the History Department’s Dr. Barbara Gannon, has been awarded the Anne J. Caudal Foundation Grant. The Anne J. Caudal Foundation’s grant helps to fund the UCF CVHP’s efforts to collect the stories of veterans in the Central Florida community as well as...

History Professor receives Community Based Research Grant

August 31, 2017  Dr. Rosalind Beiler, Associate Professor of History, received a Community Based Research Grant from the Office of Research and Community Engagement at the Burnett Honors College to partner with History Revealed, Inc., a historical research organization that focuses the public education of lesser-known groups of people from the past. The...

Max Osceola recently spoke to students in Bob Clarke’s AMH 2010 class

April 10, 2017  Max Osceola is a tribal historian and current Council member of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. He recently spoke to students in Bob Clarke’s AMH 2010 class, covering a wide range of topics from Indian Removal to modern Seminole culture. Max helped student’s understand different perspectives on U.S. History and...

VA Selects UCF Historians to Bring Deceased Veterans’ Stories to Life

March 09, 2017  A University of Central Florida team of scholars has been awarded a $290,000 contract from the national Cemetery Administration (NCA), an agency of the Veterans Administration, to bring the stories of veterans buried in the Florida National Cemetery to life for a new generation of students. UCF is one of...