Orlando Family Stage Sets the Mark with Âé¶¹Ô´´ Collaboration Through partnerships with Âé¶¹Ô´´â€™s College of Arts and Humanities and College of Sciences, the Orlando Family Stage is proving you can uplift community and build a better future.
Âé¶¹Ô´´ Historians Infuse the Past with Tech to Breathe New Life into Atlantic Migration An ambitious Âé¶¹Ô´´-led team comprising faculty, students and recent graduates are using advanced digitizing to better visualize 17th and 18th century European religious migration to the Americas and connect us to the past.
Honoring the 80th VE Day, Memorial Day 2025: Florida France Soldier Stories This year Âé¶¹Ô´´â€™s history department’s Florida France Soldier Stories project published 10 new biographies in observance of Victory in Europe Day on May 8 and Memorial Day on May 26.
Ancient Artifacts Unearthed in Iraq Shed Light on Hidden History of Mesopotamia Tiffany Earley-Spadoni, an associate professor of history at Âé¶¹Ô´´, and a team of researchers made the new discoveries during field work at the Bronze Age site of Kurd Qaburstan. The research provides insights into regional heritage and fills gaps in knowledge about how ancient humans lived and advanced.
Âé¶¹Ô´´ Fuels America’s Space Program with Innovative Education, Medicine and Tech Âé¶¹Ô´´ is advancing cutting-edge space research while offering unique opportunities for students to launch their careers in the space industry.
Âé¶¹Ô´´ Adjunct Professor and Rabbi Shares Insight on Jewish High Holy Days Rabbi Sanford Olshansky, who teaches Judaic studies, shares the traditions of Rosh Hashanah — the first of the Jewish High Holy Days spanning 10 days — and Yom Kippur, which marks the end of the observance.
Why Does the U.S. Still Have an Electoral College? Professor of History John Sacher shares insight on the process by which the United States elects its president and vice president, and if it needs to be reconsidered.
53 Faculty Scholars Honored at 4th Biennial Faculty Authors’ Celebration This year’s celebration recognized faculty from across eight colleges, the library and the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning.
Research in 60 Seconds: Uncovering Stories of Florida WWII Veterans Buried in France History graduate student Marie Oury’s research examines the life and sacrifices of soldiers from World War II.
11 Lesser-known Facts about the Mayflower and Thanksgiving With the Mayflower voyage having been completed over 400 years ago, a Âé¶¹Ô´´ historian tells us what the storybooks have right, what they might have wrong and why it’s all still important.