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Governor Ron DeSantis spent a week in Italy with an 85-person delegation representing different industries in Florida including higher education.
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The university also placed limits on when, and how long activities can be held on campus.
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Every special education teacher makes a big impact — but Florida public schools will need an extra 2,500 of them for the upcoming academic year. WLRN looks at a federally funded program at the University of Central Florida that offers a free master's degree in special education in exchange for a teaching commitment.
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The faculty at the University of Central Florida are not getting raises this year.
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Students are still waiting on financial aid packages due to FAFSA delays. Some of Florida's largest universities are giving the incoming class more time to decide on committing to their school.
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Jan. 9 is the start of Florida's annual legislative session. Aubrey Jewett, political professor at UCF, breaks down some of the bills to watch this year.
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UCF will face Georgia Tech in the Gasparilla Bowl at Raymond James Stadium on Dec. 23.
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UCF researchers are using virtual reality and artificial intelligence tools to predict how newer structures may crack or shift over a set period of time based on archived data.
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Researchers are focused on exploring more sustainable restoration methods.
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The Board voted to close the University’s Leesburg, South Orlando, and Palm Bay campuses and to reclassify the UCF Ocala campus to a special service site.
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A team of University of Central Florida scientists has identified a rise in sick frogs in the area, and a resulting die-off.
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Adding to a series of similar rulings across the state, an appeals court Friday rejected two lawsuits alleging the University of Central Florida should be required to refund money to students because of a campus shutdown early in the COVID-19 pandemic.