Dale Whittaker Archives | 麻豆原创 News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Wed, 25 Jun 2025 15:07:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Dale Whittaker Archives | 麻豆原创 News 32 32 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees Accepts President Whittaker鈥檚 Resignation /news/ucf-board-trustees-accepts-president-whittakers-resignation/ Thu, 21 Feb 2019 18:31:39 +0000 /news/?p=94512 Thad Seymour appointed short-term interim president.

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麻豆原创鈥檚 Board of Trustees accepted the resignation of President Dale Whittaker at an emergency meeting Thursday morning.

The Board also appointed Vice President Thad Seymour, Jr. as interim president effective immediately, and voted to engage the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges to assist with a search for an interim president until a permanent replacement is appointed.

Whittaker, 麻豆原创鈥檚 fifth president, offered his resignation on Tuesday, along with a statement to the campus community. He also sent a letter to trustees that laid out a path to a renewed relationship with the Legislature.

鈥淔lorida needs a 麻豆原创 that serves our students and community without fear of what the future may bring,鈥 Whittaker wrote. 鈥淕reat universities and our state depend on trust and transparency with a Legislature that shares in its values and mission.鈥

The Board鈥檚 acceptance of the resignation is subject to a settlement agreement with President Whittaker that will be determined in the weeks ahead. The agreement will be negotiated by the Chairman and based on recommendations from the Board鈥檚 Nominating and Governance Committee.

The Board鈥檚 action followed more than 90 minutes of public comments.

Board Chairman Robert Garvy praised Whittaker鈥檚 character and integrity, and his effort to correct the problems that led to the misspending of funds.

鈥淣evertheless, President Whittaker stated in his offer to resign his presidency that sometimes the finest leadership decisions are those that entrust future leadership to others. He has concluded that for 麻豆原创 to heal wounds new leadership is required. Our loss will be some other institution鈥檚 great gain,鈥 Garvy said. 鈥淒ale Whittaker has demonstrated great courage and sacrifice for the students, faculty and administration at 麻豆原创. I believe we should honor his thoughtful and thoroughly considered offer to resign in the hope that the relationship between 麻豆原创 and the Florida Legislature can be renewed.鈥

Other trustees also praised Whittaker.

鈥淒ale Whittaker is a great leader,鈥 Trustee Alex Martins聽鈥01MA said. 鈥淗e is a leader of high character, integrity, a visionary, and as we鈥檝e heard, incredibly innovative. We鈥檝e been very fortunate to have him as president of this university. Above being a great leader, he understands it鈥檚 about this great institution and not about Dale Whittaker.鈥

Three trustees聽鈥 trustee John Sprouls, faculty representative William Self and student representative and SGA President Josh Bolo帽a 鈥 voted to reject the resignation.

Seymour, vice president for partnerships and chief innovation officer, joined 麻豆原创 in Fall 2015 to help lead the university鈥檚 Collective Impact Strategic Planning process. He was then appointed vice provost for 麻豆原创 Downtown, a campus that will open in August.

Prior to coming to 麻豆原创, Seymour led strategic planning and business development for Lake Nona Medical City as senior vice president at Tavistock Development Company. He holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Dartmouth College, a master鈥檚 and doctorate from the University of Wisconsin, and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

Seymour鈥檚 service as interim president will conclude when a long-term interim president takes office. The Board of Trustees鈥 decision on an interim president is also subject to confirmation by the Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the state鈥檚 12 public universities.

The Board also voted to continue with Trustee Garvy serving as chairman until July 1.

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麻豆原创 Opens Doors to New Lockheed Martin Cyber Innovation Lab /news/cyber-education-expand-ucf-1-5-million-gift-lockheed-martin/ Fri, 15 Feb 2019 18:35:21 +0000 /news/?p=92481 The lab will serve as a learning hub and classroom for cybersecurity students, and will serve as the practice center for Hack@麻豆原创.聽

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Lockheed Martin and the 麻豆原创 celebrated the grand opening of a new Cyber Innovation Lab on 麻豆原创’s campus that will help meet the growing local and national need for cybersecurity talent.

鈥淭his lab will serve as the campus鈥 primary hub for students to develop and expand their information security skills, preparing them to enter this high-demand field and take on the cyber security threats of the future.鈥濃 麻豆原创 President Dale Whittaker

The lab鈥檚 opening was celebrated with a ribbon cutting, a demonstration by 麻豆原创鈥檚 Collegiate Cyber Defense Club (Hack@麻豆原创) and a panel discussion with U.S. military and Lockheed Martin cyber experts about technology trends and how students can prepare for a career in the growing field.

The 970-square-foot lab is in the atrium of 麻豆原创鈥檚 Engineering I building and will serve as a learning hub, classroom, and the practice center for Hack@麻豆原创.聽In November 2018, Lockheed Martin donated $1.5 million to 麻豆原创 to help create the Cyber Innovation Lab and encourage the next-generation of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) talent to collaborate and solve today鈥檚 challenging cyber problems. The company鈥檚 donation will fund software and technology support to the lab, and employees will also provide cyber training and professional mentoring to engineering students.

鈥淭his lab will serve as the campus鈥 primary hub for students to develop and expand their information security skills, preparing them to enter this high-demand field and take on the cyber security threats of the future,鈥 says 麻豆原创 President Dale Whittaker. 鈥淲e are grateful for Lockheed Martin鈥檚 longtime partnership and strong commitment to our students鈥 success.鈥

麻豆原创 provides more graduates to aerospace and defense companies than any other university in the country, and 麻豆原创 continues to grow cyber research and education through its Cyber Security and Privacy Faculty Cluster, an interdisciplinary research team focused on comprehensive solutions to human and technological causes of security and privacy problems. It’s estimated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology that there are more than 13,000 unfilled cybersecurity jobs in Florida alone, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts jobs for information security analysts will grow by 28 percent by 2026.

鈥淭he future battlespace will be heavily reliant on cyber鈥 even more so than we鈥檙e seeing today,鈥 says Stephanie C. Hill, deputy executive vice president of Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems. 鈥淏y working with institutions like 麻豆原创, through labs like this one, we鈥檒l all better understand and accelerate our shared capabilities and potential to adapt and innovate in the fifth domain.鈥

麻豆原创 rose to national prominence in cyber defense education when Hack@麻豆原创 won three back-to-back championships in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition in 2014, 2015 and 2016. Hack@麻豆原创 also in 2018 won the U.S. Department of Energy CyberForce Competition. The student club, with more than 350 members, continues to dominate in collegiate competitions throughout the country.

“Having a centralized space will streamline the way we organize our meetings and practices,” says Hack@麻豆原创 President David Maria, a senior studying computer engineering. 聽“With this lab, we can practice for competitions, host workshops and speakers, provide cyber security tools and resources, and give our student members a sense of community and help get them ready for future careers. It’s not just a practice space. It’s a home for us.”

In 2016, 麻豆原创 was named as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The designation, which brings prestige and additional access to scholarships and research grants to 麻豆原创, comes under a federal program that’s meant to reduce the vulnerability of the nation鈥檚 information infrastructure by strengthening higher education and research in cyberdefense.

Lockheed Martin鈥檚 Cyber Solutions business in Orlando has grown by 400 percent over the past five years and continues to grow in response to the nation鈥檚 critical need for offensive and defensive cybersecurity capabilities in today鈥檚 evolving threat environment.

Lockheed Martin provides paid work experience to approximately 650 麻豆原创 students a year and hires more graduates from 麻豆原创 than any other university in the country.

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My Letter to a 鈥楧iscouraged Employee鈥 /news/letter-discouraged-employee/ Fri, 01 Feb 2019 22:51:11 +0000 /news/?p=94153 I received a thoughtful this week. I read it carefully and encourage you to do the same.

This employee could represent anyone on our campus and deserves a response. I hope this reaches the author.

Dear Discouraged Employee,

I鈥檓 sorry.

I鈥檓 sorry I offended you and your Administration and Finance colleagues in my message about Trevor Colbourn Hall.

I hope you will accept my apology. I鈥檇 also like to share my experience with this building so that you can see my comments were about choices made by a few key decision makers in the division, not you and your colleagues.

What Happened Was Wrong

Simply put, according to , senior officials in the Administration and Finance division knowingly used $38 million of restricted state funds to build a building. Trevor Colbourn Hall wasn鈥檛 the only one. Over a number of years, about $85 million was spent, or planned to be spent, inappropriately.

That鈥檚 not right. Even if this was done to solve a problem, leaders can鈥檛 break rules they don鈥檛 like. And they shouldn鈥檛 ask others to do the same.

麻豆原创 is an incredible institution with faculty and staff who believe in our mission and act with integrity. That is our culture; I see it every day.

As I said after yesterday鈥檚 Board of Governors鈥 meeting, I am in this for the long haul and am committed to leading us to a better future. That starts with rebuilding trust on campus and in our community and state.

What I Knew

As provost, my focus was accommodating our growing faculty and planning which academic units would go into Trevor Colbourn Hall. That鈥檚 what a provost does.

A CFO is responsible for identifying funds for construction projects and making sure they鈥檙e appropriate to use.

There have been a lot of recent headlines that, when I was provost, I knew there was a funding plan that involved using Education & General (E&G) dollars for Trevor Colbourn Hall. That鈥檚 true 鈥 but I didn鈥檛 know and wasn鈥檛 told that these funds were wrong to use.

If I had known that, I would have spoken up and worked to stop it.

What鈥檚 Next

As president, I am responsible for owning and fixing the problems of the past. Now, we are making changes that will make us stronger.

You suggest I meet as many of 麻豆原创鈥檚 dedicated and hardworking employees as I can. That鈥檚 a great idea, and I am scheduling additional visits to colleges and divisions to hear from you.

I believe in the power of 麻豆原创鈥檚 people. Together, we will continue changing lives and creating opportunities for the tens of thousands of students and an entire community who trusts us to do just that.

Sincerely,

麻豆原创 President Dale Whittaker

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Update: Trevor Colbourn Hall Investigation /news/update-trevor-colbourn-hall-investigation/ Fri, 18 Jan 2019 17:23:31 +0000 /news/?p=93803 For the past four months, 麻豆原创 has been dealing with important issues concerning inappropriate funds used to build Trevor Colbourn Hall.

In September, the Board of Trustees launched an independent, third-party investigation led by a former federal prosecutor who reviewed thousands of documents and conducted dozens of interviews.

Yesterday, the university received the final report, which the Board of Trustees will discuss at a special meeting this afternoon. This note is to let you know the actions I am taking in response to the report.

I was interviewed as part of the investigation. The report supports what I told the Board of Trustees in September: Although I knew about the funding source used for Trevor Colbourn Hall, I was never told, and never knew, that using these funds was inappropriate 鈥 for this project or any others.

More Than One Building

We know inappropriate spending was not isolated to Trevor Colbourn Hall. In all, construction projects totaling about $85 million were either built, or planned to be built, with inappropriate funds.

This is about more than one building. We understand the scope of what happened, we accept responsibility for it 鈥 and, frankly, we鈥檙e embarrassed by it.

I read the report carefully. What I saw was a broken culture in one of our areas where 麻豆原创鈥檚 core values were not embraced. Because this is a matter of culture 鈥 and not a singular problem 鈥 our solutions have to be comprehensive and reaffirm our values.
With that in mind, earlier today I began the termination process for four administrators in the Administration and Finance division.

What’s Next

A culture of integrity, ethics and accountability is driven by people. That鈥檚 why I am creating the new position of Chief Accountability Officer, which will elevate our focus on these fundamental values; oversee our University Compliance, Ethics and Risk Office; and help ensure everyone feels comfortable speaking up when they see something they know or believe is illegal or unethical.

Separately, I can think of no better example of integrity than retired Lieutenant General Robert L. Caslen, a decorated Army veteran and former superintendent for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. I hired General Caslen this month and charged him with leading change in our administration and finance operations.

Moving forward, we will ensure that every dollar we spend is appropriate and that we have the right checks and balances in place.

To do this, I made several changes last fall, among them:

  • requiring real-time audits for all major capital projects,
  • issuing a moratorium on new capital projects over $2 million, and
  • separating the position of vice president for Administration and Finance from the CFO position to ensure independent fiscal oversight.
  • The separation of these positions will be a permanent change, recommended by this report and Accenture, the global management consulting firm I hired in October to review our administration and finance organizational structure.

    A new chief operating officer will be responsible for many operational areas, and a new chief financial officer will oversee financial management services. We will immediately begin national searches for these positions.

    Our Culture

    As president, I will rebuild a culture where leadership 鈥 starting with me 鈥 serves the university with integrity, competency and openness.

    Together, we will make 麻豆原创 a model for what higher education can be for the United States.

    When I became president, I said that 麻豆原创 has a bold future ahead 鈥 and that I believe in the power of our people.

    To the faculty, staff and students who come to 麻豆原创 every day, work hard and act with integrity, let me say this: As difficult as it is now, your university will be stronger because of this. Together, we will keep changing lives and creating opportunities for our community and state.

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    Knights Give Back at Arizona Helping Hands /news/knights-arizona-helping-hands/ Mon, 31 Dec 2018 20:50:29 +0000 /news/?p=93408

    While visiting Phoenix for the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl, more than 70 people from the 麻豆原创 community pitched in to volunteer at Arizona Helping Hands on the morning of New Year鈥檚 Eve. The group included faculty and staff, the spirit team along with Knightro, the Board of Trustees, parents of football student-athletes, the Phoenix 麻豆原创 Alumni Club, President Dale Whittaker and his wife, Mary.

    The non-profit organization formed 20 years ago and is the largest provider of essential needs for children in foster care and their families in the state of Arizona.

    鈥淢y heart was touched so much by this. It鈥檚 so special that we have so many people who have open caring hearts that want to do for others,鈥 says Harriet Roberson, mother of tight end Anthony Roberson. 鈥淚 would love to start something like this in Orlando. Even if we started on a small scale, doing a diaper drive. I just love what they鈥檙e doing. It鈥檚 amazing, so if we could do a little bit in our area to help we definitely want to do that.鈥

    An adult male wearing a 麻豆原创 hat and black shirt high fives a young boy in a warehouse.
    Anthony Roberson, father of 麻豆原创 tight end Anthony Roberson, helps sort diapers at Arizona Helping Hands. (Photo by Nick Leyva ’15)

    The group divided and conquered several projects. Some sorted and quantified diapers from a recent diaper drive. Others tapped into their artistic side and decorated 85 gift bags used for birthday presents for foster children. Some sorted toys and others assembled 173 first aid kits for families.

    Several members of the group also donated聽more than $1,000 in gift cards that will be given to teenagers on their birthdays.

    The project was especially meaningful for Lindsay Bettis, a senior marketing major and member of the spirit team, who used to help throw birthday parties for foster children in her hometown.

    鈥淭o be able to help in an even bigger arena is amazing,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 think it shows how much of a community 麻豆原创 is. We do many community service events back in Orlando, so everywhere we go we try to make a difference.鈥

    It was also a special experience for the chair of the Phoenix 麻豆原创 Alumni Club, Chris Fleming 鈥06, who is excited to welcome the influx of Knights fans to his city. He moved to Phoenix three years ago for his job as a regional sales manager but is still a season-ticket holder for both football and men鈥檚 basketball and an avid fan.

    鈥淚 think when people see Phoenix, they don鈥檛 necessarily think there鈥檚 that many alumni, but we get upwards of 50 people at our watch parties. According to LinkedIn, there鈥檚 500 alumni in the valley,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e 2,200 miles away, but we鈥檙e still screaming and yelling at televisions on game days. My big goal is to get the awareness out and let people know they have a home here in Phoenix.鈥

    He also says the club will continue to work the Knights started Monday and build their relationship with Arizona Helping Hands.

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    Knights giving back at Arizona Helping Hands. (Photo by Nick Leyva ’15)

     

     

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    Watch: 麻豆原创’s Best of 2018 /news/watch-ucf-best-18/ Thu, 20 Dec 2018 14:50:41 +0000 /news/?p=93285 When confetti rained down at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl on Jan. 1, 2018, the scene foreshadowed the many milestones 麻豆原创 would celebrate throughout the year.

    麻豆原创 reflected on these moments in the “Best of 2018” video. To learn more about what you see in the video, read the stories listed below.

    2018 was a year of making moves.

    We went from a program to a powerhouse鈥

    麻豆原创 Defeats Auburn to Win Peach Bowl

    We honored a visionary who took us places we never dreamed of鈥

    John Hitt Says Goodbye

    And welcomed a leader who will take us even further.

    Get to Know 麻豆原创 President Dale Whittaker

    We extended our reach from around the globe to out-of-this-world鈥

    麻豆原创-led Consortium to Manage Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico

    But we didn鈥檛 forget what鈥檚 most important in our own backyard.

    Nemours, 麻豆原创 Transform Education for Hospitalized Children through PedsAcademy

    麻豆原创 Gets an A+ for its Bee Campus USA Designation

    麻豆原创 Launches National Center to Find Big-Picture Solutions to Coastal Threats

    麻豆原创 Student Studies Algal Blooms Impact on Sea Turtles in Indian River Lagoon

    We made great, new friends鈥

    Bill Gates on What Sets 麻豆原创 Apart

    Couple鈥檚 $6.6M Gift Will Boost Many 麻豆原创 Programs

    And even greater heroes.

    Shaquem Griffin Drafted by Seattle Seahawks

    We asked the right questions鈥

    麻豆原创 Student Hannah Sage Finishes 3rd in Jeopardy! College Championship

    And searched for groundbreaking answers.

    New Laser Technique May Help Detect Chemical Warfare in Atmosphere

    麻豆原创 PTSD-Treatment Clinic鈥檚 2nd Location Opens in Brevard County

    We laughed together鈥

    PHOTOS: 麻豆原创 First Day of Fall 2018 Classes

    We cried together鈥

    Knight-Thon Raises $1.5 Million for Children鈥檚 Hospitals Across the Nation

    We celebrated what makes us unique鈥

    麻豆原创 is a Hispanic Serving Institution

    And then came together as one family.

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    We had big wins on the playing field鈥

    麻豆原创 Men鈥檚 Soccer: A Season to Remember

    麻豆原创 Volleyball Ranked No. 13 For First Time in Program鈥檚 History

    Knights Take 2nd in National Cheerleading Championships

    And in the classroom.

    麻豆原创 Programming Team Places 1st in North America, 10th Worldwide

    麻豆原创 Cyber Defense Team Wins National Championship

    麻豆原创 Ranks Among the Nation鈥檚 Top 10 Most Innovative Universities

    We embraced time-honored traditions鈥

    Relive 麻豆原创 Homecoming 2018 Through These 16 Awesome Photos

    And savored the spotlight.

    4th 麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts to Feature Tributes to Bernstein, President Hitt

    Thanks for the Best Weekend Ever, College GameDay

    We passed the torch鈥

    Josh Heupel Named 麻豆原创 Football Head Coach

    麻豆原创 Names Metzger as New Police Chief

    Announcing Our Provost, Elizabeth Dooley

    We expanded opportunity鈥

    麻豆原创 Extends In-State Tuition Rate for Puerto Rican Students Through 2023

    And we kept the streak alive.

    Back-to-Back: 麻豆原创 Football Wins AAC Championship

    And while we enjoyed looking back on 50 years of classes鈥

    Tales from 麻豆原创鈥檚 Very First Day of Classes

    As Knights, we will always look to the future鈥

    What 麻豆原创 Downtown Will Look Like in August 2019

    Partners Break Ground for New 麻豆原创-HCA Hospital

    And continue to reach for the stars.

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    Watch: 麻豆原创's Best of 2018 麻豆原创 reflected on these moments in the "Best of 2018" video. To learn more about what you see in the video, read the stories listed. Arecibo Observatory,Dale Whittaker,Elizabeth A. Dooley,football,IGNITE Campaign,John C. Hitt,Research,RESTORES,麻豆原创 Arboretum,麻豆原创 Athletics,麻豆原创 Celebrates the Arts,麻豆原创 Coastal,麻豆原创 Downtown,麻豆原创 Police Department,麻豆原创 highlights
    麻豆原创’s Top Stories of 2018 /news/ucfs-top-stories-2018/ Mon, 17 Dec 2018 14:20:46 +0000 /news/?p=93122 麻豆原创 Football鈥檚 historic streak, Bill Gates and a presidential search made this year a memorable one.

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    Between the 麻豆原创 football team鈥檚 historic streak, a nationwide search for the university鈥檚 next great president and groundbreaking research discoveries, 麻豆原创 has had quite the year. This list counts down the top 15 麻豆原创 Today stories based on page views (as of Dec. 17).

    In April, 麻豆原创 began managing Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
    In April, 麻豆原创 began managing Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.

    15.聽麻豆原创-led Consortium to Manage Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico

    麻豆原创 announced it would be partnering with the most powerful single-dish radio telescope in the world, Arecibo Observatory. 鈥淭he kind of science we can conduct with this observatory is important, and we didn鈥檛 want to see it go dark,鈥 says Elizabeth Klonoff, vice president for Research and dean of the College of Graduate Studies.

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    ESPN’s聽iconic college football preview show, College GameDay, took over Memory Mall on Nov. 17. (Photo by Nick Levya ’15)

    14.聽College GameDay Is Coming to 麻豆原创

    Not only did ESPN鈥檚聽College GameDay announce it was coming to campus for the first time in its 25 year history, but ABC revealed it had selected the 麻豆原创 football team鈥檚 showdown with Cincinnati as its Saturday primetime matchup. Within 24 hours of the announcement, the game was officially sold out.

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    麻豆原创 celebrated its 50th anniversary of classes in 2018. (Photo by Steven Diaz and Austin Warren)

    13.聽Most Accomplished Incoming Class in 麻豆原创鈥檚 History to Start Classes on Monday

    The start of the 2018-19 school year marked the 50th anniversary of classes at 麻豆原创, and students are as bright as ever. This year鈥檚 incoming class boasted a grade-point average of 4.11 and an average SAT score of 1328.

    As one of the biggest and most innovative universities in the United States, the 麻豆原创 opens doors to the knowledge and skills necessary for full participation in the 21st-century economy and culture while also serving as a launchpad for research that will reshape the way people design, explore, heal, teach and communicate. (Photo by Josh Letchworth)

    12.聽麻豆原创 Ranks Among the Nation鈥檚 Top 10 Most Innovative Universities

    U.S. News & World Report ranked 麻豆原创 above Harvard, Princeton, Duke and Johns Hopkins among the nation鈥檚 most innovative schools in its annual list of best colleges. 麻豆原创 also made the cut in several other categories.

    A woman wearing a white lab coat pours milk into a glass beaker in a lab with a microscope nearby
    A team of 麻豆原创 College of Medicine researchers has discovered a link between rheumatoid arthritis and a bacteria found in about half the cows in the United States.

    11.聽Study Finds Bacteria in Milk Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis

    This story also appears among 麻豆原创鈥檚 most popular research stories of the year. 麻豆原创 College of Medicine researchers found that drinking milk infected with a specific bacteria may be associated with developing rheumatoid arthritis.聽Further studies could determine if the relationship is causal. The research was shared through news and websites around the world and translated into multiple languages.

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    President John C. Hitt addresses graduates at CFE Arena. (Photo by Nick Leyva ’15)

    10.聽麻豆原创 Announces May 2018 Commencement Speakers

    President John C. Hitt鈥檚 final commencement ceremony before his retirement welcomed six speakers to address more than 8,100 graduating students.

    Universal Studios sign in Orlando, FL at dusk.
    麻豆原创 students are able to visit Universal Studios鈥 Islands of Adventure for free during the annual event, Universal Knights.

    9.聽Everything You Need to Know About Universal Knights 2018

    This must-read helped thousands of students put together their game plan for attending one of the most popular annual events at 麻豆原创 鈥 Universal Knights.

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    麻豆原创’s 20-year-old food court at the Student Union is currently under renovation.

    8.聽What the Student Union Will Look Like in Spring 2020

    It seems everyone wanted a sneak peek at the Student Union鈥檚 upgraded amenities, which will include expanded food options, additional seating and square footage, and a new space for the Student Government Association.

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    The debate about Pluto’s status as a planet continues thanks to 麻豆原创 research. (Photo courtesy of NASA)

    7.聽Pluto a Planet? New Research from 麻豆原创 Suggests Yes

    No shocker here that Pluto made the cut as this story was No. 1 on 麻豆原创鈥檚 Top 10 Research Findings of 2018. After 12 years of being on the out,聽麻豆原创 research shows that Pluto should regain its status as a planet. The internet loved the research generating more than 85 million views across multiple media outlets.

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    Bill Gates dropped in for a class while visiting 麻豆原创.

    6.聽Bill Gates on What Sets 麻豆原创 Apart

    When philanthropist and Microsoft founder Bill Gates writes about your university on his personal blog, you know you鈥檙e doing something right. After a visit to campus, Gates described 麻豆原创聽as an example of how universities can effectively use聽online learning聽to boost access and student success while still keeping tuition affordable.

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    In March, the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees named then 麻豆原创 Provost Dale Whittaker the university鈥檚 president-elect after a nationwide search.

    5.聽Dale Whittaker Named 麻豆原创鈥檚 President-Elect

    When Dale Whittaker was named as 麻豆原创鈥檚 next great president, it made major headlines. People had been tuned in throughout the presidential search as the field was narrowed from eight semifinalists (11,435 views) to four finalists (9,758 views).

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    The聽new colleges and school聽as part of the academic realignment went into effect on July 2 and were made up of existing academic programs.

    4.聽麻豆原创’s Academic Realignment Continues with New Names for Colleges, School

    麻豆原创 launched an academic reorganization in 2017 to provide new opportunities for interdisciplinary learning and research and best prepare students for the world after graduation. In March 2018, the new names of two colleges and a school were unveiled, which resulted in this informational piece about the restructure and what the future holds when 麻豆原创 Downtown opens in 2019.

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    The College GameDay bus was greeted by a mob of fans on East Plaza Drive. (Photo by Nick Leyva ’15)

    3.聽Everything You Need To Know About College GameDay Coming to Campus

    Campus buzzed with excitement when ESPN鈥檚 College GameDay first arrived in town Nov. 15. 麻豆原创 was the 71st different school to host聽ESPN鈥檚 iconic college football preview show. The聽GameDay聽analysts commented during the broadcast about the high volume of 麻豆原创 fans鈥 signs, saying it might be the most signs they鈥檝e ever seen during their 25 years as a show. This recap shares 20 of our favorite photos from the weekend.

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    The 麻豆原创 football team’s 2018 season turned out to be one for the books. (Photo by Josh Letchworth)

    2.聽Fan Guide to 2018 麻豆原创 Football Season

    This story ran prior to the 麻豆原创 football team鈥檚 season opener at UConn in August, but it was a resource all season long for people looking to live their best fan life.

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    First-year civil engineering major Anthony Allan went viral after showing off his intense stare at the recent 麻豆原创 home football games. (Photo by Austin Warren)

    1. Who is “The Stare-Down Kid” at 麻豆原创’s Football Games?

    Anthony Allan is a civil engineering聽major who had no idea that he鈥檇 turn into a viral phenomenon in his first year at 麻豆原创. He captivated the crowd at Spectrum Stadium during a 鈥渇an of the game鈥 video board segment Sept. 21 at the football team鈥檚 matchup against FAU, and he鈥檚 been staring into our souls ever since.

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    麻豆原创 – Arecibo 麻豆原创 manages the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. ucf-gameday-set Photo by Nick Levya '15 ucf-students (Photo by Steven Diaz and Austin Warren) ucf-most-innovative-university-students As one of the biggest and most innovative universities in the United States, the 麻豆原创 opens doors to the knowledge and skills necessary for full participation in the 21st-century economy and culture while also serving as a launchpad for research that will reshape the way people design, explore, heal, teach and communicate. (Photo by Josh Letchworth) ucf-research-milk A team of 麻豆原创 College of Medicine researchers has discovered a link between rheumatoid arthritis and a bacteria found in about half the cows in the United States. ucf-hitt President John C. Hitt ucf-universal-knights StudentUnion (8 of 8) ucf-pluto (Photo courtesy of NASA) 麻豆原创-Bill-Gates-Classroom Bill Gates dropped in for a class while visiting 麻豆原创. 麻豆原创 – Dale Whittaker The 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees named 麻豆原创 Provost the university鈥檚 president-elect after a nationwide search. ucf-students-study The聽new colleges and school聽as part of the academic realignment took place on July 2 and were made up of existing academic programs. ucf-gameday-bus-arrival Photo by Nick Leyva '15 ucf-football-cheer The 麻豆原创 football team opens the 2018 season Aug. 30 at UConn (Photo by Josh Letchworth) 麻豆原创 Anthony Allan First-year civil engineering major Anthony Allan went viral after showing off his intense stare at the recent 麻豆原创 home football games. (Photo by Austin Warren)
    Watch the Livestream of 麻豆原创’s Fall 2018 Commencement /news/ucf-announces-fall-2018-commencement-speakers/ Fri, 14 Dec 2018 14:00:32 +0000 /news/?p=92574 U.S. congresswoman will join 麻豆原创鈥檚 Board of Trustees chairman emeritus and university president in addressing more than 5,700 graduates.

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    麻豆原创 has announced its speakers for the .

    U.S. Rep. will join 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees Chairman Emeritus聽 and President Dale Whittaker in addressing graduates during four separate ceremonies Dec. 14-15 at the CFE Arena.

    More than 5,700 degrees will be conferred during 麻豆原创鈥檚 annual fall commencement ceremonies. Nearly half of the degrees will be awarded to students from traditionally underrepresented communities, with Hispanic and Latinx students comprising more than one quarter of all degree recipients. 麻豆原创 has awarded more than 329,000 degrees since classes began 50 years ago in the fall of 1968.

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    Stephanie Murphy

    U.S. Representative

    Dec. 14 at 9 a.m. 鈥 Commencement ceremony for the College of Business, College of Engineering & Computer Science, and College of Optics & Photonics.

    Since 2017, Murphy has represented Florida鈥檚 7th Congressional District, which includes Seminole County and much of northern Orange County. She is a former businesswoman, college instructor and a national security specialist in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

    While with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Murphy worked on a wide range of national issues 鈥 such as counter-terrorism, foreign military relations and strategic planning 鈥 and earned numerous honors, including the Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Civilian Service. In the private sector, she served as a strategy consultant at Deloitte Consulting. Murphy is an alumna of Georgetown University and the College of William & Mary.

    Michael J. Grindstaff 鈥78

    麻豆原创 Board of Trustees Chairman Emeritus

    Dec. 14 at 2:30 p.m. 鈥 Commencement ceremony for the College of Graduate Studies and College of Sciences.

    In addition to his聽 role on 麻豆原创鈥檚 Board of Trustees, Grindstaff previously served as chairman of the 麻豆原创 Foundation, director of the 麻豆原创 Athletics Association, and president of the 麻豆原创 Golden Knights Club. He is a member of the 麻豆原创 President鈥檚 Trust Society, the 麻豆原创 President鈥檚 Medallion Society, past director and lifetime member of the 麻豆原创 Alumni organization, and a 麻豆原创 Alumni trustee.

    A partner in the law firm Shutts & Bowen, Grindstaff鈥檚 legal practice has been concentrated in the areas of real estate transactions, land use and development. He earned and a J.D. from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University.

    Dale Whittaker

    麻豆原创 President

    Dec. 15 at 9 a.m. 鈥 Commencement ceremony for the College of Community Innovation & Education and College of Health Professions & Sciences.

    Dec, 15 at 2:30 p.m. 鈥 Commencement ceremony for the College of Arts & Humanities, College of Medicine, College of Nursing, College of Undergraduate Studies, and Rosen College of Hospitality Management.

    Whittaker became 麻豆原创鈥檚 fifth president in July. As president, he focuses on continuing 麻豆原创鈥檚 remarkable trajectory in academics, athletics, research and community impact while striving to expand opportunity and access to education.

    Whittaker came to 麻豆原创 in August 2014 to serve as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, providing leadership to 麻豆原创鈥檚 13 colleges, multiple campuses and research centers and institutes. As a professor, he specializes in agricultural and biological engineering, with an equal passion for the arts and providing students with authentic learning experiences. Before coming to 麻豆原创, Whittaker served in multiple faculty and leadership positions at Purdue and Texas A&M universities; he also is an alumnus of both universities.

    Ticketing Information and Viewing Options

    Tickets are required for ceremony admission. Graduation announcements cannot be used for admission. Graduate candidates will receive tickets with their cap and gown order; each graduate candidate will receive up to five guest tickets. Information on ticketing is available online at .

    Guests who do not have tickets are able to watch the ceremony in the 麻豆原创聽FAIRWINDS Alumni Center and the Student Union. Tickets are not required for the telecast, which is closed captioned. The Alumni Center will open at 8 a.m. on both Dec. 14 and 15. The Student Union will open at 7 a.m. Dec. 14 and 9 a.m. Dec. 15.

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    40 Million Reasons /news/40-million-reasons/ Thu, 13 Dec 2018 21:02:40 +0000 /news/?p=93086 Record $40 million in aid will help more students graduate in four years, reduce debt

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    Since becoming president in July, I鈥檝e been continually impressed by our students 鈥 not just their academic performance, but their tenacity and creativity. It鈥檚 this perfect combination of book smarts and street smarts that creates all-around excellence.

    Just look at our national champion cyber defense and computer programming teams! Or our 25-0 Knights!

    And the best is ahead. In 2019, our focus will be enhancing excellence across our entire university, starting with students.

    Today, we launched a $40 million initiative called the Constellation Fund. This investment is designed to help more students graduate, and do so faster and with less debt. This record investment in institutional aid will significantly increase the amount of scholarships, grants, fellowships and assistantships that 麻豆原创 provides students.

    The Constellation Fund also will help break down barriers for students to succeed in and outside the classroom, lifting all of 麻豆原创 in key measures of academic excellence.

    Among the ways the new fund may help:

  • provide crucial short-term assistance to help students overcome financial hurdles that may keep them from graduating
  • offer the financial security necessary for students to reduce their work hours
  • reduce student debt by replacing loans with grants and scholarships
  • fund more graduate fellowships to advance our research mission.
  • A taskforce with input from students, faculty and academic leaders will help develop a plan that will be ready by Feb. 1 with details about aid distribution and student eligibility. Some scholarships may be awarded as early as Spring 2019 to help graduating students.

    At this point, students don鈥檛 need to contact the financial aid office. A Q&A can be found here, and will be updated as more information becomes available.

    This initiative comes several weeks after 麻豆原创 raised a record $2.4 million for first generation scholarships this year, and a match from the State of Florida. Earlier this fall, our vice presidents and I committed our 2018 raises for the next five years to this fund to help the nearly one in four of our students who are the first in their families to attend college.

    That鈥檚 because we know excellence flourishes when each of us has the opportunity to unleash our full potential 鈥 whether that鈥檚 in a classroom, research lab or art studio or on the field.

    With this initiative, our students are closer than ever to realizing that potential.

    I wish you a very happy holiday and 40 million more reasons for an excellent New Year!

    Charge On!

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    Partners Break Ground for New 麻豆原创-HCA Hospital /news/partners-break-ground-new-ucf-hca-hospital/ Thu, 25 Oct 2018 19:47:21 +0000 /news/?p=91602 麻豆原创 reached a major milestone today as the university broke ground on its Lake Nona Medical Center, which is supported through a partnership with HCA and is set to open in 2020.

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    鈥淵ou all ready to build a hospital?鈥

    With those words 鈥 from Michael Joyce, president of HCA Healthcare鈥檚 North Florida Division 鈥 university and HCA leaders, faculty physicians, medical students and community leaders broke ground Thursday for 麻豆原创 Lake Nona Medical Center.

    The 麻豆原创-HCA joint venture hospital will open in late 2020 on 25 acres across from the 麻豆原创 .

    About 500 guests attended the groundbreaking event, which began with an early morning rainbow.

    鈥淸The 麻豆原创-HCA Hospital will] make Orlando a destination for how health and wellness should be taught and practiced in the 21st 肠别苍迟耻谤测.鈥 鈥 麻豆原创 President Dale Whittaker

    麻豆原创 President Dale Whittaker says the hospital embodies a bold, collaborative spirit that will 鈥渕ake Orlando a destination for how health and wellness should be taught and practiced in the 21st 肠别苍迟耻谤测.鈥

    The hospital groundbreaking came eleven years and 22 days after university and community leaders broke ground for the 麻豆原创 College of Medicine as the anchor of an emerging Medical City at Lake Nona.

    鈥淎 teaching hospital was part of our dream that day,鈥 says Dr. Deborah German, vice president for health affairs and founding dean. 鈥淥n Oct. 3, 2007, we didn鈥檛 know who our partner would be or how we would build such a hospital. But we knew then what we know today 鈥 that we needed a teaching hospital to accomplish our goal to be one of the nation鈥檚 premier 21st century medical schools, anchoring a Medical City that could one day be a global destination.鈥

    The hospital will be just a few steps from a new 麻豆原创 Lake Nona Cancer Center that will be created in the former Sanford Burnham Prebys research facility. And it will be the cornerstone for 麻豆原创鈥檚 new Academic Health Sciences Center that will eventually bring many of the university鈥檚 health-related programs to Lake Nona.

    Wendy Brandon, the new CEO of 麻豆原创 Lake Nona Medical Center, says the new academic hospital will incorporate medical education, research and patient care. 鈥淥ur hospital will be a place that not only provides healing for our patients but also educates the healthcare providers of the future and supports the work of brilliant researchers that will lead to lifesaving care,鈥 she says.

    麻豆原创 medical students applauded the role the hospital will play in preparing them as future physicians. 麻豆原创 and HCA are already partnering to create residency programs across North Central and Central Florida and soon will expand those graduate medical education programs to Pensacola. Ultimately, the new hospital will have its own residents but will provide clerkship training for third- and fourth-year medical students from the time it opens.

    鈥淭he 麻豆原创 Lake Nona Medical Center will allow us to give back to and serve the community that has embraced us so warmly.鈥 鈥 Kevin Petersen, medical student

    鈥淭he 麻豆原创 Lake Nona Medical Center will allow us to give back to and serve the community that has embraced us so warmly,鈥 says medical student Kevin Petersen, Student Council president for the Class of 2021. 鈥淭oday, we are one step closer to creating a healthier tomorrow鈥 the 麻豆原创 way.鈥

    In preparation for his remarks, Petersen did an online survey of all 490 current 麻豆原创 College of Medicine students and asked what the new hospital meant to each. He created a framed image of the hospital rendering with some of the students鈥 quotes and presented it to Dr. German 鈥渢o thank you for believing in your dream and for believing in us鈥 and also to remind you of the inspiration you provide all of us students on a daily basis.鈥

    With the groundbreaking ceremony finished, construction of the hospital will begin. The hospital鈥檚 foundation will be poured by January. The three-story hospital will open at 204,079 square feet with 64 beds and shelled space enabling expansion to 80 beds. 麻豆原创 Lake Nona Medical Center is authorized to grow to 500 beds without further state approval.

    The hospital is a joint venture between HCA Healthcare and 麻豆原创 Academic Health, a direct service organization of the university. HCA is spending $175 million to build and begin operating the hospital. No state dollars are being used.

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