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Hundreds of seniors will hear lectures in person at the Pegasus Ballroom or by streaming them online.
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Gulnora Hundley provides free trauma therapy over Zoom to groups of Ukrainian psychologists working amid war and displacement.
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Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has donated 40 million dollars to the University of Central Florida. The gift is the largest in the school’s history.
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A new kind of cryptocurrency is being developed right here in Central Florida with the aim of changing the way people use the virtual currency.
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The bear was last seen in the woods behind the UCF Recreation and Wellness Center Challenge Course.
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Two UCF students were among the 49 students to receive the annual onePULSE Legacy scholarships in remembrance of the victims of the Pulse shooting.
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The UCF Gospel choir recorded "Lift Every Voice and Sing" often called the Black National Anthem for Black History Month.
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UCF has almost 200 student nurses from UCF’s main, Cocoa and Daytona Beach campuses who are serving at community vaccination sites.
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Across the globe, the pandemic has caused a major shift in how classes are taught. But how has this shift impacted students with disabilities? Adam Meyer, UCF’s director of inclusive education and student accessibility services, joins Intersection to discuss how COVID-19 has affected the students he works with and caused professors to rethink how their courses are designed.
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The UCF-produced documentary “Marching Forward” tells the story of two high school bands in segregated Orlando and their trip to the World’s Fair in 1964. Joining Intersection to discuss the legacy of Jones High School band director James “Chief” Wilson are Dr. Carl MaultsBy, who composed music for the film, and Nina Wilson Jones, Wilson’s daughter.