Departmental Listings

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Departmental Listings Departmental Listings Legend Organization Name (Comments) Building Abbreviation and Room Organization Phone Fax Number Zip Code Last Updated Department Name Location Phone Individual Name, Position Location Phone 4/18/2009 Departmental Listings ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Mr. Chun Lau, Senior Systems Programmer MH 210 407-823-2691 MH 338 Ms. Juanita Sembrano, Assistant Director MH 210 407-823-2691 Phone: 407-823-2302 Fax: 407-823-5407 Zip: 32816-0065 Dr. Terry Hickey, Provost & Executive Vice MH 338 407-823-2303 ACADEMIC SERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES (ASSA) President (Student Development and Enrollment Services) Ms. Chris Morgan, Executive Assistant MH 338 407-823-2303 WD1 103A Ms. Linda Philabaum, Executive Secretary MH 338 407-823-2698 Phone: 407-823-5895 Fax: 407-823-3761 Zip: 32816-0300 Ms. Charlie Piper, Coordinator MH 338Q 407-823-5420 Mr. Mark Gumble, Director WD1 104 407-823-5897 Academic Administration MH 331 407-823-2302 Ms. Tina Davia, Office Manager WD1 105 407-823-5896 Dr. J. Edward Neighbor, Vice Provost MH 338 407-823-5269 Ms. Kristy Belden, Associate Director WD1 101 407-823-3840 UTWR 101 407-882-0127 Dr. Michael Sweeney, Coordinator of Special Ms. Sarah C. Hill, Assistant Director WD1 106 407-823-1515 Programs Ms. Jennifer Alger, Assistant Director WD1 107 407-823-2427 Mr. Joe Castrillo, Coord., Space Analysis & MH 328B 407-823-5867 Assessment Ms. Melanie Thomas, Academic Advisor WD1 130B 407-823-1520 Ms. Linda Borrero, Secretary MH 328C 407-823-0919 Ms. Sarah Parbel, Academic Advisor WD1 130A 407-823-1521 Academic Affairs MH 331 407-823-2302 Ms. Lisa Moser, Learning Specialist WD1 102 407-823-1525 Academic Affairs Administration MH 331 407-823-2302 SABRE Center Computer Lab WD1 122 407-823-4513 Ms. Lynn Gonzalez, Assistant Vice President MH 331 407-823-2330 Ms. Vanessa Nixon, Administrative Assistant MH 331A 407-823-4978 ACCOUNTING, KENNETH G. DIXON SCHOOL OF Ms. Sandra Martinez, Asst. Director, Academic MH 331 407-823-5634 (College of Business Administration) Affairs Admin. BA 440 Ms. Heather Simeon, Coord.,Academic Affairs MH 331 407-823-4361 Phone: 407-823-5761 Fax: 407-823-3881 Zip: 32816-1400 Administration Ms. Suzanne Lin, Coordinator MH 311 407-823-1590 Dr. Robin W. Roberts, Director BA 437A 407-823-2876 Front Desk MH 331 407-823-4375 Mrs. Marcye Hampton, Assistant to the Director BA 438 407-823-5678 Fax MH 331 407-823-6379 Ms. Connie Dawson, Admin. Assistant BA 437 407-823-5521 Planning and Evaluation MH 338 407-823-2302 Ms. Varona Holmes, Office Assistant BA 440 407-823-5761 Dr. Diane Z. Chase, Vice Provost MH 338T 407-823-6197 Dr. Darryl E. Allen BA 439 407-823-0151 Ms. Susan Foisy, Ex. Administrative Assistant MH 338J 407-823-6197 Ms. Anna Alon BA 472A 407-823-1478 Dr. Consuelo E. Stebbins, Assistant Vice President MH 350 407-882-0277 Dr. Vicky J. Arnold BA 448 407-823-3192 Mrs. Evelyn Conigliaro, Ex. Administrative MH 350 407-882-0277 Dr. Tanya L. Benford BA 430 407-823-2957 Assistant Dr. Donna D. Bobek BA 445 407-823-3082 Dr. Tracy Dietz, Associate Professor MH 338H 407-823-0526 Ms. Erin Burrell BA 476 407-823-5837 Dr. Michael Johnson MH 338T 407-823-0676 Mr. Joseph Canada BA 472A 407-823-1478 Ms. Nikita Carry, Coordinator for Accounting MH 338L 407-823-6639 Mr. Jason Chen BA 476 407-823-5837 Ms. Ruth Banks, Executive Secretary MH 338U 407-823-4376 Dr. Naman Desai BA 433 407-823-5661 Ms. Amanda Groff, Program Assistant MH 338U 407-823-6118 Ms. Barbara A. Durham BA 465 407-823-1458 Fax MH 311 407-823-5407 Dr. Peggy D. Dwyer BA 441 407-823-2588 McNair Scholars Program CC2 221 407-823-1815 Dr. Paul M. Goldwater BA 446 407-823-5754 Mr. Michael Aldarondo-Jeffries, Director CC2 221 407-823-1818 Ms. Amy Hageman BA 474 407-823-4420 Ms. Arlene Ollivierre, Office Manager CC2 221 407-823-1817 Mr. Clark Hampton BA 472 407-823-1477 Fax CC2 221 407-823-4516 Dr. Steven R. Hornik BA 432 407-823-5739 Faculty Relations MH 351 407-823-1113 Dr. Andrew J. Judd BA 435 407-823-2964 Undergraduate Studies MH 338 407-823-2373 Dr. Charles F. Kelliher BA 444 407-823-5128 Also See: Faculty Relations; Undergraduate Studies Dr. Nancy P. Klintworth BA 443 407-823-5662 Mr. Charles M. Lako BA 468 407-823-2965 ACADEMIC SERVICES Ms. Oluwakemi Onwuchekwa BA 476 407-823-5837 (Office of Undergraduate Studies) Ms. Jillian Phillips BA 475 407-823-4874 MH 210 Dr. Sean W. Robb BA 442 407-823-2966 Phone: 407-823-2691 Fax: 407-823-0212 Zip: 32816-0125 Dr. Pamela Y. Roush BA 429 407-823-5664 Dr. Elliot Vittes, Assoc. Dean, Undergrad. Studies MH 210 407-823-2691 Mr. V. Scott Smith BA 466 407-823-1459 & Acad. Services Dr. Steve G. Sutton BA 436 407-823-5857 Ms. Beverly Azure, Director MH 210 407-823-2691 Mr. Robert Tennant BA 476 407-823-5837 Ms. Mariana Chao, Office Manager MH 210 407-823-2691 Dr. Gregory Trompeter BA 434 407-823-2150 Ms. Katharine Baer, Senior Secretary MH 210 407-823-2691 Ms. Katherine Vazquez, Executive Secretary BA 437 407-823-2871 Ms. Jill Krohn, Program Assistant MH 210 407-823-2691 Ms. Marcia R. Veit BA 447 407-823-5124 Ms. Julie Cheney, Coordinator MH 210 407-823-2691 Dr. Judith K. Welch BA 431 407-823-5659 1 Departmental Listings Ms. Karen Glidewell, Facilities Scheduler, ENGR 381 407-882-1500 ACTIVITY & SERVICE FEE BUSINESS OFFICE (ASF) AMPAC/MCF/AMF Ms. Cynthia Harle, Office Assistant ENGR 381 407-882-1455 (Student Development and Enrollment Services) Ms. Angelina Feliciano, Accountant ENGR 381H 407-882-1456 www.asf.ucf.edu Dr. Linan An, Associate Professor ENGR 113 407-823-1009 STUN 215 Mr. Ed Dein, Research Engineer ENGR 116 407-823-3584 Phone: 407-823-5548 Fax: 407-823-6356 Zip: 32816-3230 Dr. Kevin Coffey, Associate Professor ENGR 381D 407-823-2175 Mr. Joe Sciarrino, Director STUN 215C 407-823-2304 Dr. Jiyu Fang, Associate Professor OTC3 404 407-882-1182 Mr. Douglas O'Brien, Technology Supervisor STUN 209 407-823-6221 Dr. Helge Heinrich, Assistant Professor OTC3 304 407-882-1517 Ms. Julie McGuire, Administrative Assistant STUN 215B 407-823-5784 Dr. Christine Klemenz, Assistant Professor ENGR 350 407-823-6065 Ms. Latchmin Jaggernauth, Accountant STUN 215 407-823-5648 Mr. Mikhail Klimov, Research Engineer OTC3 304 407-882-1509 Ms. Rose (Huong) Mai, Accountant STUN 215 407-823-2530 Mr. Kirk Scammon, Research Engineer OTC3 305 407-882-1514 Ms. Joey (Maria) Modi, Accountant STUN 215 407-823-0452 Dr. Patrick Schelling, Assistant Professor OTC3 406 407-882-1016 Mr. Ed Rolnick, Accountant STUN 215 407-823-2516 Dr. Sudipta Seal, Professor ENGR 381 407-823-5277 Mr. Rafael M. Padron, Accountant STUN 215 407-823-5783 Dr. Yong-ho Sohn, Associate Professor OTC3 304 407-882-1181 Student Government Computer Lab STUN 209 407-823-6413 Dr. Raj Vaidyanathan, Associate Professor ENGR 111 407-882-1180 Student Government Ticket Center STUN 102L 407-823-2816 Mr. Qi Zhang, Coord., Research Programs OTC3 302 407-882-1511 Advanced Microfabrication Facility (AMF) ENGR 116 407-823-3584 ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE DIVISION Materials Characterization Facility (MCF) OTC3 304 407-882-1500 MH 384 Const. of Applied Acoustoelectronic Tech. ENGR 381 407-823-2414 Phone: 407-823-2351 Fax: 407-823-5533 Zip: 32816-0020 (CAAT) Mr. William F. Merck II, Vice President MH 384 407-823-2351 Also See: Advanced Microfabrication Facility (AMF); Materials Ms. Sheree Morgan, Sr. Administrative Assistant MH 384 407-823-2351 Characterization Facility (MCF) Ms. Pam Kwiatkowski, Office Manager MH 384 407-823-2351 Facilities & Safety FSC 161B 407-823-3812 ADVANCED MICROFABRICATION FACILITY (AMF) Ms. Lee Kernek, Associate Vice President FSC 161B 407-823-3812 (Advanced Materials Processing & Analysis Center) Ms. Sarah Worley, Ex. Administrative Assistant FSC 161B 407-823-3812 ENGR 116 Mr. Jose Vazquez, Interim Director, Environmental FSC 101 407-823-6300 Phone: 407-823-3584 Fax: 407-882-1462 Zip: 32816-0650 Health & Safety Dr. Kalpathy Sundaram, Director ENGR 419 407-823-5326 Mr. Pete Newman, Director, Facilities Planning FSC 167 407-823-2166 Mr. Ed Dein, Research Engineer ENGR 124 407-823-3584 Ms. Montel Watson, Interim Director, Physical FSC 114 407-823-5165 Plant Mr. Richard Beary, Director, University Police CPOL 407-823-5242 AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM, UCF Dr. Martin Quigley, Director, Landscape & Natural FSC 161 407-823-4363 (College of Arts & Humanities) Resources www.cas.ucf.edu/aas Mr. David Norvell, Director, Sustainability & FSC 131 407-823-0970 [email protected] Energy Management CNH 411 Fax FSC 161B 407-823-3822 Phone: 407-823-0026 Fax: 407-823-2297 Zip: 32816-1996 Finance MH 384 407-823-2351 Dr. JoAnne Stephenson, Director CNH 411H 407-823-0026 Ms. Vanessa Fortier, Associate Vice President MH 384 407-823-2351 Ms. Anjella Warnshuis, Program Assistant CNH 411E 407-823-0026 Mr. John Pittman, Director, Financial Services MH 384 407-823-3865 Ms. Tracy Clark, Controller, Finance & PVL 307 407-882-1006 Accounting AIDS (HIV) EDUCATION AND TESTING Ms. Linda Bonta, Treasurer MH 378 407-882-1112 (Health Services) Mr. Raymond Puskas, Director, Purchasing OTC6 600 407-823-5346 RWC University Support MH 384 407-823-2351 Phone: 407-823-2437 Fax: 407-823-3411 Zip: 32816-3330 Ms. Judith Monroe, Associate Vice President MH 384 407-823-2351 Main RWC 407-823-AIDS Ms. Tiffanie L.
Recommended publications
  • Central Florida Future, Vol. 34 No. 14, November 21, 2001
    University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 11-21-2001 Central Florida Future, Vol. 34 No. 14, November 21, 2001 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 34 No. 14, November 21, 2001" (2001). Central Florida Future. 1606. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/1606 HAPPY THANKS61VIN6! from The Central THE central florida Florida Future • November 21, 2001 •THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING UCF SINCE 1968 • www.UCFjuture.com International 0 Hunger Banquet educates Week offered • forums, Study students about poverty Abroad Fair • KRISTA ZILIZI STAFF WRITER PADRA SANCHEZ S'rAfp WRITER • Students got the chance to experience the different social On Nov. 13, UCF held a classes that populate the world series of open forums for students, • at Volunteer UCF's annual faculty and staff about pertinent Hunger Banquet last week. international issues. Held in the "This is a small slice of Student Union's Key West Room, JOE KALEITA I CFF each forum followed a town hall life as it plays out ~ach day in lower class students, who were the world," said Nausheen format, with a panel of guest forced to sit on the floor, had to eat speakers and open microphones Farooqui, Hunger and with "rats".
    [Show full text]
  • This Is Global Ucf International Student Guidebook 2016
    THIS IS GLOBAL UCF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDEBOOK 2016 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA ORLANDO, FLORIDA BY THE NUMBERS ORLANDO, FLORIDA Public University by U.S. News & World Report UCF 63,000 93 BACHELOR’S 84 MASTER’S Known as “The City Beautiful,” Orlando is a center for the life sciences, medical students innovation, hospitality and tourism management, and technological developments. from 157 countries, And UCF is at the heart of it all, partnering with leading research institutes and 31 DOCTORAL businesses to provide internship and employment opportunities for students 50 states and graduates. Orlando is the 26th largest metropolitan area in the United States, and getting #13 Most Innovative Schools to “The City Beautiful” has never been easier. The Orlando International Airport (MCO) has nonstop service to approximately 80 U.S. destinations and more than 30 #45 in Industrial/Manufacturing/ international destinations on more than 35 airlines. It is easy to travel to and from Systems Engineering anywhere in the world, making UCF a truly global destination. Central Florida is home to first-class sports teams like the Orlando Magic (NBA) #58 in Computer Engineering and the Orlando City Soccer Club (MLS). And don’t forget the UCF Knights! The Bright House Networks Stadium has 45,000 seats, making it a must-see venue #91 Top Public Schools on the UCF campus. Charge on! #98 Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs — by U.S. News & World Report Partnerships with industry leaders such as Boeing, Disney, Lockheed Martin and Siemens Specialized research centers in areas such as freshman majors: nanoscience, 1. Engineering solar energy, forensic 2.
    [Show full text]
  • Central Florida Future, Vol. 41 No. 88, November 16, 2009
    University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 11-16-2009 Central Florida Future, Vol. 41 No. 88, November 16, 2009 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 41 No. 88, November 16, 2009" (2009). Central Florida Future. 2273. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/2273 ,, FREE • Published Mondays and Thursdays www.CentralFloridaFuture.com • Monday, November 16, 2009 Heading home Badgered Check out a visual recap Women's soccer falls 1-0 to Wisconsin of all the Homecoming and out of NCAA tourney-SEE sPoR1s,A10 2009 events -SEE NEWS,A2 UCFdel ts No. II Hou ton CIA !I recruits HomecolJling King and onUCF. Queen winners by Justine Griffin Learn more about Caitlyn McManus and Kyle Schumacher, campus the 2009 king an? queen. MFA program art show Students swarm to ·' by Mike Bafducci The MFA program hosted an information session art show downtown at the UCF Center for Emerging Media. CAMILLE THOMAS Staff Writer Millican Hall statue by Cassie Turner When recruiters from the Anew statue was unveiled CIA came to UCF, the room was Friday in honor of the so packed that many students university's first president.
    [Show full text]
  • Dale, Dave Had a Bad Address for You So You Didn't Get the Initial Message
    From: William Merck Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 1:09 AM To: Dale Whittaker Subject: Fwd: Board item FF-4 and five year capital plan Dale, Dave had a bad address for you so you didn't get the initial message. This should catch you up. I'll address the new question he asks later. It is a very insightful. Bill Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: David Walsh <[email protected]> Date: July 26, 2016 at 11:57:35 PM EDT To: William Merck <[email protected]> Cc: Lee Kernek <[email protected]>, Thad Seymour <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, Rick Schell <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Board item FF-4 and five year capital plan From: William Merck <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 5:37 PM To: David Walsh Cc: Lee Kernek; Thad Seymour; [email protected]; Rick Schell Subject: RE: Board item FF-4 and five year capital plan Bill.....Deeply appreciate the clarifications. A few comments principally echoing my understanding...... ....one final question at the end. Trustee Walsh: I will address your questions in the order presented below. Colbourn Hall will not be demolished until the new Trevor Colbourn Hall (approved by the Board of Trustees prior to your joining the board) is complete and the current occupants of Colbourn Hall are relocated into the new building. The projected cost of the demolition is $300,000. This amount is incorporated in the project budget for Trevor Colbourn Hall. Following state procedures, demolition will occur following a state-sponsored survey recommendation.
    [Show full text]
  • UCF Undergraduate Admissions Viewbook 2017-2018
    UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 2017–18 Viewbook for Undergraduate Admissions UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA BIG IS BRIGHT. BIG IS CREATIVE. BIG IS CONFIDENT. BIG IS ADVENTUROUS. BIG IS UNIQUE. BIG IS UNITED. BIG IS A FRIENDSHIP. BIG IS A PARTNERSHIP. BIG IS RIGHT NOW. BIG IS WHAT’S NEXT. MARCH TO VICTORY Before every UCF home football game, Knightro, Pegasus, the Spirit Squad and the Marching Knights lead cheering fans into the stadium. 2017–18 VIEWBOOK UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA BIG THINGS ARE HAPPENING.2017–18 VIEWBOOK Quick Facts About UCF With 64,318 students, UCF is one of the biggest universities in the nation. But being big goes beyond our size and statistics. It’s in our classrooms and labs. It’s in our students and professors. It’s in 64KSTUDENT POPULATION* our ambitions, our innovations and our imaginations. Big does amazing things. Big challenges you to shape your own future. Big builds a foundation of support for whatever you need to succeed. Big is diverse and inclusive, memorable and 289NATIONAL MERIT impactful, promising and powerful. Big SCHOLARS* describes our past accomplishments and our future achievements. Because being big is just the beginning. STUDENTS COME FROM 44%OF UCF STUDENTS GRADUATE WITHOUT ANY EDUCATIONAL DEBT, 67 50 152 COMPARED TO 34 PERCENT Florida counties States Countries NATIONALLY *Projected fall 2017 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Our Campusp KNIGHTS’ DOMAIN To truly appreciate our campus, you need to explore it. Take a walk through Memory Mall, stroll by the Reflecting Pond, and visit the Student Union. Here are some of the most popular spots at UCF.
    [Show full text]
  • Monthly New Awards – September 2018
    Monthly New Awards – September 2018 Abdolvand, Dr. Reza Acoustoelectric Amplification in Composite Piezoelectric-Silicon Cavities: A Circuit-Less Amplification Paradigm for RF Signal Processing and Wireless Sensing National Science Foundation $319,999 College of Engineering and Computer Ahmed, Kareem A Fuel Injectors for Combustion Instability Reduction Creare, LLC College of Engineering and Computer Science Amezcua Correa, Rodrigo 19 Fibers Photonics Lantern Harris Corporation $20,000 College of Optics and Photonics Amezcua Correa, Rodrigo / Li, Guifang / Schulzgen, Axel Multi-Core Fiber True-Time Delays for Ultra-Wideband Analog Signal Processing Systems Harris Corporation $90,000 College of Optics and Photonics Azevedo, Roger Convergence HTF: Collaborative: Workshop on Convergence Research about Multimodal Human Learning Data during Human Machine Interactions National Science Foundation $12,515 College of Community Innovation and Education Batarseh, Issa E Engineering Research Center for Energy Storage System Enabled Society National Science Foundation $100,000 College of Engineering and Computer Science Bridge, Candice M Public Service to the Offices of Jonathan Rose Public Attorney Jonathan Rose Public Attorney $530 College of Sciences – Chemistry Brisbois, Elizabeth Bioinspired liquid-infused nitric oxide (NO) releasing surfaces for advanced insulin delivery systems JDRF International $373,999 College of Engineering and Computer Science Brisset, Julie Carine Margaret / Pinilla-Alonso, Noemi Active Asteroids: Investigating Surface
    [Show full text]
  • 2.0Future Land Use & Urban Design
    2.0 FUTURE LAND USE & URBAN DESIGN 2.0 FUTURE LAND USE & URBAN DESIGN 2020‐30 CAMPUS MASTER PLAN UPDATE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 1 2.1 FUTURE LAND USE .............................................................................................................. 3 GOALS, OBJECTIVES, & POLICIES ....................................................................................... 3 2.2 URBAN DESIGN ................................................................................................................... 11 GOALS, OBJECTIVES & POLICIES ...................................................................................... 11 2.1 FUTURE LAND USE ............................................................................................................ 15 DATA & ANALYSIS ................................................................................................................. 15 2.2 URBAN DESIGN ................................................................................................................... 21 DATA & ANALYSIS ................................................................................................................. 21 MAPS .......................................................................................................................................... 29 2.0 FUTURE LAND USE & URBAN DESIGN GOALS, OBJECTIVES, & POLICIES INTRODUCTION NARRATIVE The University of Central Florida
    [Show full text]
  • UCF Postal Services Zip+4 Routing Guide Last Updated 26-August-2021
    UCF Postal Services Zip+4 Routing Guide Last Updated 26-August-2021 DEPARTMENT NAME ZIP+4 PO BOX Academic Affairs/Provost/Faculty Affairs 0065 160065 Academic Services 0125 160125 Academic Services for Student Athletes 3554 163554 Accounting, Kenneth G. Dixon School of 1400 161400 Activity & Service fee Business Office 3230 163230 Administration & Finance Division 0020 160020 Advanced Transportation Systems Simulation 2450 162450 Advertising and Public Relations 1424 161424 African American Studies 1996 161996 Air Force ROTC 2380 162380 Alumni Relations/Alumni Association 0046 160046 AMPAC - Advanced Materials Processing & Analysis 2455 162455 Anthropology 1361 161361 Arboretum 2368 162368 Arena, CFE (Global-Spectrum) 1500 161500 Army ROTC 3377 163377 Arts and Humanities Dean's Office 1990 161990 Arts and Humanities Student Advising (CAHSA) 1993 161993 Athletic Training Program 2205 162205 Athletics - Football 3555 163555 Athletics - Mens Basketball 3555 163555 Athletics Department 3555 163555 Autism & Related Disabilities, (CARD) 2202 162202 AVP and LGBT 3244 163244 Biology 2368 162368 Biomedical Sciences, Burnett School of 2364 162364 Biomolecular Research Annex 3227 163227 Burnett Biomedical Sciences - Lake Nona 7407 167407 Burnett Honors College 1800 161800 Business Administration Dean's Office 1991 161991 Business Administration, College of 1400 161400 Business Services 0055 160055 Card Services 0056 160056 Career Services 0165 160165 Thursday, August 26, 2021 Page 1 of 9 UCF Postal Services Zip+4 Routing Guide Last Updated 26-August-2021
    [Show full text]
  • 2 Jobs 7 Partnerships 1 National Impact 4 out of This World 6 Unique
    SPACE RELATED RESEARCH has been part of UCF’s DNA since day one. Today it boasts a team of more than 20 experts focused on exploring our solar system and helping use its resources to better our world. Our experts have decades of experience working with NASA and commercial space companies such as Space X, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic. UCF is also home to centers and institutes recognized for their excellence in space-related research. Our researchers and students are developing ways to mine asteroids, create new rocket fuels, and mitigate the effects of weightlessness on the human body and mind. We even count two astronauts among our graduates - Fernando Caldeiro and Nicole Stott. When it comes to space, UCF is a powerhouse. National Impact Jobs 1 UCF’s researchers are part of major missions 2 UCF is No. 1 for placing graduates in aerospace-related jobs. Our to asteroids, Mars, Pluto, the moon and beyond. alumni work everywhere from public agencies to commercial companies Together UCF has participated in dozens of that have a stake in space. About 30 percent of the employees at Kennedy NASA missions including OSIRIS-REx, Lucy, Mars Space Center have a UCF degree. Some alumni have launched their Curiosity, New Horizons, Lunar Recon Orbiter, own companies, such as Made in Space, which has a 3D printer on the Cassini, and Lunar Trailblazer among others. International Space Station. Local Impact Out of This World 3 The university holds several events 4 Our connections truly during the year on campus and at local extend into outer space with schools as a way of encouraging students to the existence of a UCF planet continue STEM and also to inspire the public and multiple UCF asteroids.
    [Show full text]
  • Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 73, September 5, 2008
    University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 9-5-2008 Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 73, September 5, 2008 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 73, September 5, 2008" (2008). Central Florida Future. 2130. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/2130 .J J ) FREE • Published Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays www.CentralFloridaFuture.com • Friday, Sept. 5, 2008 } EnemyNo.1 Knights focus on stopping Grothe, } Bulls in series finale -SEE SPORTS,A6 } Crime ACCUSED MAN Legacy LEAVES HIS JOHN UCF and Valencia policy .) Police cfldn't have much trouble catching a21-year-okl man acrused afusing a s1Dlen oedtcanf.The man accused of at alive at stealing the card bought a latte a coffee hoti$ec1nd cigarette at a1Dbacco store. Unfurfunately for him, he left the split 23 mil. facili police an ea91way to find him. He signed his name on one of the rec.eipts. UCF DONALD THOMANN Staff Writer Students with Construction has begun on a UCF/ Valencia joint-use family given f avbr buildirtg loci;tted on Valen­ cia's west ·campus. The proj­ SHAUN BEVAN ect began with a ground­ Contributing Writer breaking ceremony lat:e in July and is expected to be With recent state bugget completed by August 2009.
    [Show full text]
  • Get to Know Us
    UNIVERSITY PROFILE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA ABOUT UCF FOUNDED IN 1963, ACADEMIC, INCLUSIVE AND the University of Central Florida OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE (UCF) is a metropolitan research UCF aspires to be one of the university built to make a better nation’s leading innovative research future for our students and society. We universities, with a focus on student solve tomorrow’s greatest challenges success and contributing to the through a commitment to academic, betterment of society. A different inclusive and operational excellence. kind of university driven by its Leveraging innovative learning, entrepreneurialism and optimism, discovery and partnerships, we foster UCF isn’t just meeting Florida’s UCF will not be defined by its social mobility while developing needs today but helping to fuel future contemporaries, and rather seeks to the skilled talent needed to advance prosperity and discovery. forge a new path with the potential industry for our region, state and The university confers more than to be a leading metropolitan research beyond. 16,000 degrees each year and benefits university that will help to define the These are some of the reasons why from a diverse faculty and staff who future of higher education. U.S. News & World Report ranks UCF create a welcoming environment Following years of growth, the as Florida’s most innovative university and opportunities for approximately university will now focus on building — and one of the nation’s top 20 most 72,000 students to grow, learn and the critical infrastructure that will innovative. UCF is also ranked as a succeed. support its pursuit of excellence.
    [Show full text]
  • Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 03, January 11, 2008
    University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 1-11-2008 Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 03, January 11, 2008 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 03, January 11, 2008" (2008). Central Florida Future. 2077. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/2077 .. J FREE • Published Monda s, Wednesdays and Frida s ) J Two THUMBS UP? The Future looks back at the best, worst films of 2OO7-SEEVARIETY,A10 ) Med school gets new donor More than half of scholarships funded ROBYN SIDERSKY Staff Writer After securing its 22nd donor yesterday, the UCF College of Medicine is past the halfway point of reaching its goal offund­ ing scholarships for its :first class of students. ADVERTISEMENT "It's rather amazing," said ., Julia Pet-Armacost, associate dean for planning and knowl­ 'SNOOPY MOM' edge management for the UCF College of Medicine "Our med­ TAKES ical community continues to be very supportive." ACTION The College of Medicine is currently working to earn pre­ )I After finding akohol in her son'.s car,Jane liminary accreditation from the Hambleton decided to place an ,;1d in the Liaison Committee on Medical local newspaper.The ad reads~'OLDS 1999 Education.
    [Show full text]