What is Hanukkah?
This year, Chanukah, the Jewish eight-day wintertime “festival of lights” also known as Hanukkah, is observed Nov. 28 – Dec. 6. As of 2021,
This year, Chanukah, the Jewish eight-day wintertime “festival of lights” also known as Hanukkah, is observed Nov. 28 – Dec. 6. As of 2021,
This weekend, Sharon Park ’19 ’20MS is traveling 900 miles for what will appear to outsiders to be a five-second walk across the stage at
Excelencia in Education, the nation’s premier authority on efforts accelerating Latino student success in higher education, announced today the
As anti-Asian incidents have increased during the pandemic — with nearly 3,800 U.S. reports to the Stop AAPI Hate nonprofit from March 2020 through
April has been known as Autism Awareness Month for more than 10 years. I remember the excitement when April 2 was established as World Autism
Our community includes students and employees from around the world who observe many religions. UCF is committed to providing reasonable
Class name: ASL 2140 – Introduction to American Sign Language Instructor: William “Bill” Cooper, professor of American Sign Language and
This year Ramadan, a sacred period of spiritual reflection for Muslim communities, is observed April 12 through May 12. During this time, common
This year Ramadan, a sacred period of spiritual reflection for Muslim communities, is observed April 12 through May 12. During this time, common
The recent shootings at three spas in Atlanta that included eight victims — six of whom were Asian women — are an unfortunate reminder of the
Hate, discrimination and violence in all of their forms have no place at UCF. Recently, we were made aware of a post shared on social media that an
When Bethany Backes isn’t testing new recipes in the kitchen with her two young daughters, perfecting her famous pumpkin bread or cheering on her
Sabrina Dessalines ’20 says it’s never been her intention to be a well-known artist — but her work may paint a different picture. After
Lunar New Year is a celebration characterized by unity and prosperity that ushers individuals into a fresh start. I am dismayed to read about the
Lift every voice and sing. The unity call of the Black National Anthem is also part of the mission of UCF’s Gospel & Cultural Choir. For many