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麻豆原创 continues to dare, to dream and to build what鈥檚 next. In 2025, that bold spirit powered major milestones across academics, research, athletics and the community 鈥 proving once again that when Knight Nation aims higher, it redefines what鈥檚 possible.

Here are the highlights that shaped an unforgettable year.

Daring to Boldly Invent the Future: Florida鈥檚 Next-Generation Preeminent University

麻豆原创 met the 12 metrics required to earn the Preeminent State Research University designation from the Florida Board of Governors, the highest designation for state research universities. This landmark achievement highlights sustained progress in student success, research and more 鈥 affirming 麻豆原创鈥檚 leadership in advancing opportunity and impact in Florida and beyond.

麻豆原创 Opens Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion in Lake Nona, Fueling a Talent Pipeline and Healthcare Innovation

麻豆原创 opened the鈥疍r.鈥疨hillips Nursing Pavilion鈥痮n the Academic Health Sciences Campus at Lake Nona 鈥 a 90,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility dedicated to preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals. The pavilion expands immersive simulation technology and interdisciplinary learning spaces, enabling 麻豆原创 to graduate more nurses ready to serve communities across the region.

Pegasus Partners Expand with BNY and Lockheed Martin

This year saw strategic growth of 麻豆原创鈥檚鈥疨egasus Partners鈥痯rogram, with major collaborations forged with global financial services company BNY and aerospace and defense leader Lockheed Martin. The BNY co-located educational innovation hub on 麻豆原创鈥檚 main campus 鈥 the first of its kind in Florida 鈥 brings experiential learning and cybersecurity education directly to students. Additionally, the expanded Lockheed Martin partnership will grow the highly successful College Work Experience Program and expand research in vital areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics and hypersonic technologies.

Elevating Impact Across Space

As America鈥檚 Space University, 麻豆原创 deepened its influence across the space sector this year, highlighted by the inaugural 麻豆原创 Space Week that took place Nov. 3-7. The university-wide celebration showcased all the ways Knight Nation is advancing space research, supporting Florida鈥檚 fast-growing space economy, and preparing the next generation of explorers, engineers, and entrepreneurs. The observance also marked the debut of the SpaceU Awards, which celebrated eight honorees 鈥 two students, three faculty, two organizations and a record-setting astronaut 鈥 for pushing the boundaries of what鈥檚 possible in space development, discovery and exploration.

麻豆原创鈥檚 impact also extended into human health in space. Two internationally known鈥痚xperts 鈥 William Powers and Jennifer Fogarty 鈥 joined the College of Medicine鈥檚 faculty as part of 麻豆原创鈥檚 new Center for Aerospace and Extreme Environments Medicine that will lead鈥痳esearch and technology development for improving health in extreme environments such as space.

As the top talent provider to the nation鈥檚 aerospace and defense industries, 麻豆原创 also launched a new online space MBA program to meet the expanding needs of the booming space industry on Florida鈥檚 Space Coast and around the world. The 24-month part-time graduate business program focuses on space commercialization, business strategy and innovation, preparing graduates to lead in high-impact roles across the commercial space, aerospace, government, startups and emerging tech industries.

麻豆原创 Launches Institute of Artificial Intelligence to Advance Research, Talent Development Across Disciplines

麻豆原创 launched the Institute of Artificial Intelligence, a new university-wide initiative bringing together top faculty, industry partnerships and cross-campus collaboration to position the university as a national leader in AI. The institute will also support 麻豆原创鈥檚 AI for All Initiative, which integrates AI into teaching and learning across disciplines, ensuring students graduate with the ability to use AI effectively in their careers.

Honoring Excellence on Founders鈥 Day

麻豆原创鈥檚 annual Founders鈥 Day honored the outstanding achievements of the university鈥檚 employees, faculty and students. Hundreds of Knights were recognized for their鈥痚xcellence and impact鈥 among them鈥Pegasus Professors鈥疪oger Azevedo, Fevzi Okumus and Yan Solihin; Medal of Societal Impact honoree Mohamed Abdel-Aty; Reach for the Stars honorees鈥疉mrita Ghosh, Leland Nordin, Yogesh Rawat and Kelly Stevens; and 37 Order of Pegasus inductees 鈥 the university鈥檚 highest student honor.

Epic Universe Launch Provides Immersive Learning Opportunities at 麻豆原创

Universal Orlando Resort鈥檚 highly anticipated new theme park, Epic Universe, opened its gates this spring, and Knights played a role in bringing it to life. Located less than a mile away, 麻豆原创’s 鈥 ranked No. 1 in the world for hospitality education (CEOWORLD magazine) 鈥 turned Epic Universe into a living case study for hands-on learning in hospitality, themed experience, engineering and beyond. While the park attracts millions of guests with its immersive worlds and attractions, it鈥檚 also transforming hospitality education for Rosen College students, building a direct talent pipeline into the park and developing a workforce ready to lead the industry.

Introducing John Buckwalter, 麻豆原创鈥檚 Next Provost鈥

Following a competitive national search, John Buckwalter was appointed 麻豆原创鈥檚 next provost and executive vice president for academic affairs. He and his wife, Amalia, officially joined Knight Nation on Aug. 1. Buckwalter brings more than 20 years of experience in academia to 麻豆原创. He most recently served as provost at Boise State University, where he led transformative interdisciplinary initiatives and championed student achievement. He succeeds Provost Michael D. Johnson, who retired this summer following 35 years of service to 麻豆原创.

Knights Shine in Athletics

麻豆原创 Athletics delivered unforgettable moments this year 鈥 from the rowing team claiming its first Big 12 Championship in program history, to men’s soccer’s conference title, to men鈥檚 tennis clinching its , to 82-78 victory over Hofstra at Additional Financial Arena that sparked the best start (8-1) in head coach Johnny Dawkins’ tenure.

Together, We Unleashed Impact: Thank You, Knight Nation, for a Transformational Day of Giving 2025

Knights made a collective impact for another record-breaking celebration of all things Black & Gold. raised more than鈥$14.8million鈥 a 63% increase from last year and the most in university history.鈥疻ith鈥10,472gifts, inspired donors across the globe rallied together for the community-driven effort 鈥 fueling 麻豆原创鈥檚 academic programs, life-changing scholarships, groundbreaking research and more. These contributions were made across all 50 U.S. states, as well as globally, including Australia, France, Panama and the United Kingdom.

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麻豆原创 Graduate Secures Clear Path to Career Through Lockheed Martin Internship Program /news/ucf-graduate-secures-clear-path-to-career-through-lockheed-martin-internship-program/ Wed, 17 Sep 2025 01:15:45 +0000 /news/?p=149040 The 麻豆原创 Lockheed Martin College Work Experience Program is preparing students for careers in the engineering, defense and tech sectors.

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As Florida’s Premier Engineering and Technology University, 麻豆原创 not only provides world-class education but also prepares students for careers with top companies such as Lockheed Martin.

Through the 麻豆原创 Lockheed Martin College Work Experience Program (CWEP), undergraduate and graduate students gain real-world skills related to their field of study. This year-round, paid opportunity offers hands-on learning experience while building a strong foundation in Lockheed Martin鈥檚 general operations and the daily routines of assigned programs. For many, CWEP sets the stage for a seamless transition into a full-time role at Lockheed Martin, allowing students to contribute immediately thanks to their prior CWEP experience.The program is mutually beneficial, providing Lockheed Martin with fresh perspectives and creative solutions to daily challenges from talented students.

Double aerospace engineering alum Tiana鈥檚 journey reflects the power of experience. She started as a CWEP intern before becoming a sustainment engineer associate at Lockheed Martin. While in the program she helped automate and streamline job processes, reducing process times and labor hours. In one project, Tiana worked on integrating a manually intensive daily operation into Lockheed Martin鈥檚 asset management system, allowing it to be fully automated and freeing up over 250 hours annually that could be redirected to other assignments.

鈥溌槎乖粹檚 partnership with Lockheed Martin is very much a pathway to success,鈥 Tiana says. 鈥淭he CWEP program gave me the experience I needed to become successful in gaining knowledge and expertise in engineering. It is very important these days to have experience in order to apply for any job. The CWEP program led me to gain a summer internship with Lockheed Martin, which then led to them offering me a full-time position at the end of my internship.鈥

Learn more about Tiana鈥檚 experience at 麻豆原创 and as a CWEP intern.

What first sparked your interest in aerospace engineering?
In my high school physics, class we had an assignment to watch Interstellar and write a paper on what was real physics versus fictional components of the movie. It inspired me to learn more about aerospace engineering and sparked my passion for the industry. Interstellar has been my favorite movie ever since.

Why did you choose 麻豆原创 to pursue a 产补肠丑别濒辞谤鈥檚 and then a master鈥檚 in aerospace engineering?
麻豆原创 is known as SpaceU and has the best resources for me to pursue my career aspirations and goals. I knew that 麻豆原创 would cater to my needs and lead me to have the most successful career. I was accepted into about eight or nine different universities and looked into every aerospace program. I saw that 麻豆原创 offered anaccelerated B.S. to M.S. program in aerospace engineering, and I realized I could earn three degrees in five years, including my double major.

Can you talk about a defining moment or project during your time at 麻豆原创 that shaped your career path?
In your senior year at 麻豆原创, you take a yearlong senior design class. I chose to do the Return to Launch Site Rocket Project, which helped me define what I wanted to research for my master’s program. Our project focused on creating a rocket that could reach an apogee of 2,200 feet, transmit first-person views and hit a target during its descent. I was able to create my own rocket and get my level one certification to help build our final rocket. I had such a great time building the rocket, as well as designing and painting it. Our first attempt was a success. I have the rocket in my room as decoration today! This led me to my master鈥檚 research topic of propulsion systems, where I worked to increase the efficiency of turbofan engines using ammonia cracking.

What resources at 麻豆原创 contributed to your success?
麻豆原创 has many resources that can help contribute to any student鈥檚 success. The engineering building has a lab where you can laser print and 3D print objects, which was helpful in many different engineering projects over the years. I also utilized study rooms in the 麻豆原创 Library frequently to help me stay focused.

Why do you think programs like CWEP are so important for students entering STEM fields?
Programs like CWEP are crucial for students entering any STEM field. It offers real experience in the corporate world and helps prepare students for what life will be like after graduation.

What skills or experiences from CWEP were most valuable to you in securing your full-time role at Lockheed Martin?
Everything I did as a CWEP intern prepared me for my full-time role at Lockheed Martin and taught me how to be successful in my career. I聽learned how to effectively manage my time while working 25 hours a week and taking five classes a semester.

How did your 麻豆原创 coursework help you succeed in your sustainment engineer associate role at Lockheed Martin?
麻豆原创 helped prepare me for my role as a sustainment engineer associate through the skills I learned in my classes. Through my different labs and projects I conducted, I learned the ins and outs of Excel, which prepared me to sort through data on a daily basis in my current role. As an engineering student I learned how to read and write code, which has been valuable in my career.

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Lockheed Martin, 麻豆原创 Expand Longstanding Partnership Fueling Florida鈥檚 Prosperity /news/lockheed-martin-ucf-expand-longstanding-partnership-fueling-floridas-prosperity/ Thu, 24 Jul 2025 14:00:54 +0000 /news/?p=148228 Gov. Ron DeSantis praised the Pegasus Partnership that will grow the highly successful College Work Experience Program and expand research in vital areas such as AI, robotics and hypersonic technologies.

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The leading global defense technology company and Florida鈥檚 Premier Engineering and Technology University are expanding a more-than-40-year partnership that has greatly impacted the State of Florida鈥檚 economic prosperity, fueled innovation and strengthened student success from kindergarten through college.

Joined by Gov. Ron DeSantis, 麻豆原创 President Alexander N. Cartwright and Lockheed Martin Chief Operating Officer Frank St. John ’87 ’91MS signed the Pegasus Partnership agreement in June at the Paris Air Show, the global aerospace industry鈥檚 premier meeting 鈥 and a fitting venue for two organizations that are leaders in Florida鈥檚 robust and rapidly growing aerospace industry.

As part of the agreement:

  • Lockheed Martin will expand investments in the highly successful , which since 1981 has provided unrivaled work experiences for more than 10,000 students in engineering, business and many other disciplines 鈥 and led to many of those students earning full-time employment with Lockheed Martin.
  • Lockheed Martin will significantly grow research with 麻豆原创鈥檚 world-class faculty in key areas such as autonomous systems, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, augmented and virtual reality, robotics, advanced manufacturing and hypersonic technologies.
  • 麻豆原创 will develop a new executive education program that would provide an opportunity for Lockheed Martin to upskill and train their leaders for the future.
  • Both organizations will work together to pursue joint federal funding opportunities that will further strengthen their roles as leaders in cutting-edge research and development.

What This Means for Florida鈥檚 Future

The Pegasus Partnership supports many of Gov. Ron DeSantis鈥 goals, including maintaining Florida鈥檚 role as setting the national standard for economic growth, workforce development and innovation.

“This partnership between 麻豆原创 and Lockheed Martin is an example of how Florida leads in workforce education,” DeSantis says. “Our state is proud to prioritize educational opportunities that produce practical knowledge and immediate job opportunities.”

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Lockheed Martin Chief Operating Officer Frank St. John ’87 ’91MS (left), Gov. Ron DeSantis (center) and 麻豆原创 President Alexander N. Cartwright (right) at the signing of the Pegasus Partnership agreement at the Paris Air Show in June.

麻豆原创 has provided much of the talent that has fueled Lockheed Martin鈥檚 growth and success. The university is the nation鈥檚 top provider of graduates to the aerospace and defense industry, according to Aviation Week Network.

鈥淟ockheed Martin鈥檚 unwavering partnership empowers our students with real-world opportunities, drives innovation, and strengthens our shared commitment to building a brighter future,鈥 Cartwright says. 鈥淭ogether, we will work even more closely to shape the next generation of leaders and advance industries and technologies that benefit Florida and the world.鈥

The agreement builds on 麻豆原创 and Lockheed Martin鈥檚 longstanding partnership and designates 麻豆原创 as Lockheed Martin鈥檚 first university strategic partner in Florida. 麻豆原创 joins 11 other prestigious universities in this designation, committed to supporting Lockheed Martin as the world鈥檚 largest Aerospace and Defense corporation.

鈥淭his agreement is a celebration of more than four decades of partnership between Lockheed Martin and 麻豆原创, built on innovation, shared values, and a commitment to developing the next generation of STEM talent,鈥 says St. John, who earned 产补肠丑别濒辞谤鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in electrical engineering from 麻豆原创 and began at Lockheed Martin through the CWEP. 鈥淎s an alum, I鈥檓 incredibly proud of the role 麻豆原创 plays in shaping the future of aerospace and defense.鈥

About 麻豆原创鈥檚 Partnership with Lockheed Martin
Thanks to 麻豆原创鈥檚 partnership with Lockheed Martin, 麻豆原创 students for decades have gained invaluable hands-on experience through internships and cooperative education programs, which strongly enhance their practical skills and employability. Lockheed Martin also provides scholarships and mentorship opportunities that help students excel in fields such as engineering, cybersecurity and technology.

The two organizations have worked closely on cybersecurity initiatives 鈥 including the Cyber Innovation Lab, where 麻豆原创鈥檚 national champion collegiate cyber defense team trains 鈥 and educating K-12 STEM teachers who are inspiring Florida鈥檚 future workforce to become interested in science, math and engineering fields.

About the Pegasus Partners Program
麻豆原创鈥檚 Pegasus Partners program offers opportunities for select partners to engage across the university in ways that create meaningful value for both organizations. That engagement includes talent development and recruitment, shared research projects, joint ventures and collaborations, strategic philanthropy and co-location at 麻豆原创. The university is proud to also include Addition Financial, AdventHealth, Nemours Children鈥檚 Health, Orlando Health and Siemens Energy among its Pegasus Partners.

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麻豆原创 Ranks Among Nation鈥檚 Top 5 Most Innovative Public Universities /news/us-news-rankings-2025-best-colleges/ Tue, 24 Sep 2024 13:00:11 +0000 /news/?p=143044 U.S. News & World Report‘s 2025 Best Colleges list recognizes 麻豆原创 for its excellence in innovation, student success and undergraduate education.

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麻豆原创鈥檚 strengths in empowering student success, achieving social mobility and fostering impactful industry partnerships have elevated the university to become one of the nation鈥檚 top five most innovative public universities.

鈥溌槎乖粹檚 rise in prominence as one of the nation鈥檚 most innovative universities is a reflection of the collective boldness, creativity and excellence of our people.鈥 鈥 Alexander N. Cartwright, 麻豆原创 president

麻豆原创 is also recognized as the most innovative university in Florida for the seventh consecutive year, according to the 2025 Best Colleges rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report.

鈥淭ogether, our students, faculty, staff, and partners are making an incredible impact as we transform lives, solve societal challenges, elevate our community and state, and invent the future,鈥 says 麻豆原创 President Alexander N. Cartwright.

麻豆原创 stands tall alongside other top public schools in innovation, including the Georgia Institute of Technology, MIT and Purdue University鈥 鈥 and ahead of UC Berkley, Harvard and Virginia Tech.鈥

麻豆原创 continues to advance toward becoming a top 50 public research university overall and earned recognitions in several other categories:

  • US News World & Report 2025 Rankings Best in Undergraduate Teaching

    Top 20 public university nationally for best undergraduate teaching.

  • US News World & Report 2025 Rankings Top National University

    Top 25 public university nationally for student outcome measures, including graduation and retention rates.

  • US News World & Report 2025 Rankings Best for Social Mobility

    Top 30 public university nationally for social mobility, best value and nursing.

  • US News World & Report 2025 Rankings Top Engineering and Computer Science School

    Top 50 public university nationally for engineering and computer science.

Last year, 麻豆原创 students completed over 28,000 internships, co-ops and service-learning experiences, while the university produced nearly 18,000 graduates, fueling Florida鈥檚 talent pipeline in key industries such as engineering and computer science, digital media, aerospace and defense, business and healthcare.

In all of those industries, students at America鈥檚 Partnership University benefit from the strong connections the university and its talented faculty have developed with leading innovative companies such as Lockheed Martin, Siemens, Northrop Grumman, L3 Harris, Duke Energy and NASA in engineering and computer science; AdventHealth, Orlando Health and Nemours Children鈥檚 Health in healthcare; Electronic Arts in digital media; and many others.

Elevating Student Success and Well-being

麻豆原创 is deeply committed to helping all students unleash their potential and succeed at 麻豆原创 and beyond 鈥 and Student Success and Well-Being division staff are always seeking new and innovative approaches to accomplish that goal.

One of 麻豆原创鈥檚 newest initiatives is known as BEAM 鈥 Belonging, Engaging, Achieving and Meaning. It provides a framework to transform student aspirations into achievements and empower every student to thrive.

BEAM encourages students to explore opportunities to connect intentionally, actively and meaningfully with others, both inside and outside of the classroom; discover and utilize campus resources to support them on their journey to success; and develop, nurture, deploy and hone passions and interests to catapult their career preparation and success into the future.

麻豆原创 is also transforming student success in other ways. Every undergraduate student can connect with an academic success coach to ensure they have the support to succeed throughout their journey.鈥 The university鈥檚 academic success coaching blends traditional academic advising with coaching and innovative technologies to set goals, create realistic success strategies, and monitor success over the course of a student鈥檚 麻豆原创 career.

鈥淎ll of the things that 麻豆原创 provides for me, through Career Services, academic success coaches, even my peers and professors, have fully prepared me to go into my career.鈥 鈥 Daniel Bogle, 麻豆原创 student

In addition, academic advocates provide targeted outreach and problem-solving to students to remove challenges adversely affecting their persistence and timely degree completion. Advocates and support students facing academic challenges and those assisted by high-touch support.

鈥淲hen I met with my academic success coach, she guided me through my freshman, sophomore, junior and senior year,鈥 says Daniel Bogle, a 麻豆原创 engineering student interning at Lockheed Martin. 鈥淲e decided when I want to take internships and when I want to take extracurriculars, and how I could do all of those things and still graduate on time.”

The university has developed multiple pathways for students to succeed, including DirectConnect to 麻豆原创, a partnership program with six state colleges that graduates more than 4,400 transfer students annually.

For student-athletes, Vice President and Director of Athletics Terry Mohajir has achieved his bold goal of a 100% full-time job or graduate school placement rate for all graduating student-athletes.

40-Year Success: How Lockheed Martin Helps Students

Orlando 鈥 a national hub of aerospace and defense innovation 鈥 provides 麻豆原创 students with opportunities to get real-world experience with many top industry partners.

The Lockheed Martin College Work Experience Program (CWEP) provides one of the world鈥檚 leading global security and aerospace companies with a vast talent pool of undergraduate and graduate students studying engineering, business, finance, communications, mathematics, computer science and other disciplines.

For more than 40 years, Lockheed Martin has helped thousands of 麻豆原创 students build their careers. Many get full-time job offers from Lockheed Martin and other companies after participating.

鈥淐WEP cemented my desire to work in engineering as a career, and it also gave me a perspective while I was getting an education of how that was going to be used in the future.鈥 鈥 Frank St. John 鈥87 鈥91MS, Lockheed Martin COO

Among 麻豆原创鈥檚 CWEP alumni is Lockheed Martin Chief Operating Officer鈥Frank St. John 鈥87 鈥91MS, who holds two electrical engineering degrees from 麻豆原创. His CWEP journey illustrates how transformational CWEP can be for students.

鈥淐WEP cemented my desire to work in engineering as a career, and it also gave me a perspective while I was getting an education of how that was going to be used in the future,鈥 St. John says. 鈥淚t was also beneficial for the company because they got to try me out as a part-time employee.鈥

Dean of 麻豆原创’s College of Engineering and Computer Science Michael Georgiopoulos says over time, CWEP students become stronger in the classroom and exhibit more enthusiasm for their area of study when they begin to see how their academic learnings are applied in an industry setting.

鈥淏y spending time with Lockheed Martin, they get to understand a little better what their profession is all about. They become more confident, more mature, more talkative about their discipline,鈥 says Georgiopoulos. 鈥淭hey are able to understand why they are learning these important fundamentals in their coursework.鈥

For almost all of the program鈥檚 40-year history, 麻豆原创 was the only university in the nation with such a partnership with Lockheed Martin.

World-class Faculty as Leading Innovators

Many of 麻豆原创鈥檚 world-class faculty members are leaders and top innovators in their fields, and their expertise and passion for helping students learn give students an edge as they graduate and pursue their careers.

A longtime innovator, Carolina Cruz-Neira is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and recent inductee into the Augmented World Expo XR Hall of Fame. She is a pioneer in the areas of virtual reality, interactive visualization and digital twins. Her work has translated to standard tools in industry, government and academia.

She is known world-wide for being the creator of the CAVE virtual reality (VR) system and for transferring research into practice by spearheading several open-source initiatives, such as VR Juggler, and by leading entrepreneurial initiatives to commercialize research. She has over 100 publications and has been awarded over $250 million in grants, contracts, and donations.

鈥淚t is not well known that 麻豆原创 has one of the, if not the, largest concentration of VR researchers in the U.S. There is a strong ecosystem that generates many demands for VR, as well as use cases.鈥 鈥 Carolina Cruz-Neira, professor

Cruz-Neira joined 麻豆原创 in 2020, drawn to the university for its strong programs and extensive network of partners and collaborators across a number of sectors, including space, defense, energy, entertainment and healthcare.

鈥淥f course, the strong reputation of 麻豆原创 as a leader in modeling and simulation ties very well with the ecosystem,” she says. “At this point in my career, the opportunity to have daily interactions, idea exchanges, and stimulating conversations with colleagues and students is the best environment for me to be in.鈥

Many of her former students are now doing leading work in VR at places such as Unity Labs, Intel, Microsoft Research, Google, DreamWorks, EA, Deere & Company, Boeing, Sony Pictures Imageworks, and Argonne National Laboratory.

A National Leader in Preparing Nurses for Practice

麻豆原创鈥檚 College of Nursing and the Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion under construction at Lake Nona are ideal examples of both student success and an innovative portfolio of industry partnerships.

Through innovative technology and educational excellence both in and out of the classroom, 麻豆原创 continues to lead in educating future nurses to build a talent pipeline and address the nursing shortage. 麻豆原创 is ranked No. 39 among the nation鈥檚 Best Undergraduate Nursing Programs 鈥 second in Florida and among a top 30 among public universities.

Beyond the classroom, 麻豆原创鈥檚 undergraduate nursing students receive valuable hands-on and real-world experiences to foster learning and skills development in order to graduate ready for clinical practice. Those student experiences includes innovative simulation-based experiences in 麻豆原创鈥檚 STIM Center, a global leader in healthcare simulation education, providing vital health education and screenings through service learning in economically disadvantaged Central Florida communities, and training alongside professional nurses in clinical experiences at area healthcare partners.

The amount of simulation space available for 麻豆原创 nursing faculty and students will triple in the new .

“To be ranked, once again, among the nation’s best undergraduate nursing programs demonstrates 麻豆原创’s excellence in preparing future nurses for clinical practice and is a testament to our faculty and staff’s commitment to student success.鈥 鈥 Mary Lou Sole, College of Nursing dean

With multiple 产补肠丑别濒辞谤鈥檚 in nursing degree tracks across three Central Florida campuses, 麻豆原创 has educated more than 16,000 Knight nursing alumni to date 鈥 85% of whom live and work in Florida. Each year, 麻豆原创 graduates more than 260 newly licensed nurses and its graduates continually exceed both state and national averages on the national licensing exam.

With the Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion on 麻豆原创鈥檚 Academic Health Sciences Campus in Lake Nona expected to open in Fall 2025, 麻豆原创 also will be able to graduate an additional 150 new Knight nurses annually.

This effort would not come to fruition if not for 麻豆原创鈥檚 partnerships with many generous philanthropic donors who continue to invest in the success of 麻豆原创鈥 s nursing students: the Florida Legislature, Dr. Phillips Charities, AdventHealth, Orlando Health, Nemours Children鈥檚 Health, Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen Foundation, the Helene Fuld Health Trust, the Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation, Addition Financial Credit Union, Roslyn and Jody Burttram, Parrish Medical Center and VNA Foundation.

鈥溌槎乖 will build upon these strengths to unleash potential in the new Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion, addressing the nursing shortage and providing increased access to a high-quality nursing education for more future Knight nurses,” says Mary Lou Sole, dean of 麻豆原创鈥檚 College of Nursing.

Social Mobility and Economic Progress

A college degree from 麻豆原创 brings innovative solutions to empower social mobility, paving the way to career and financial stability鈥痜or students, their families and the generations that follow them. Ensuring that every student has an opportunity to earn a high-quality, affordable education is a top priority at 麻豆原创. Higher education makes a positive impact by helping break the cycle of intergenerational hardship.

Many students face challenges and hurdles on their path to realizing their dream of a college education. Students of all backgrounds, including those who are first-generation or from disadvantaged families, must have access to the resources and tools needed to succeed. Eliminating achievement gaps and reducing barriers for students of all backgrounds and incomes has been a decade-long focus for 麻豆原创. This transforms the future for generations to come and creates a powerful ripple effect.

麻豆原创 is frequently praised for its social mobility efforts. Every year, the university graduates more than 3,200 first-generation students and 7,000 Pell Grant students. 麻豆原创 produces the most Pell Grant graduates among public schools and the second most among all schools nationally. The university is also among the鈥痶op 8% most affordable universities鈥痜or families below $75,000 in income.

鈥溌槎乖 really does want you to succeed, and they set you up for success. You just have to have the courage to take the first step to reach out. From there, everything else will fall into place.鈥 聽鈥 Aliyah Gonzalez 鈥21 鈥23, 麻豆原创 alum

There鈥檚 a positive relationship between a student earning their degree and making social and economic progress. Higher education provides a path to achieving the life-changing benefits of upward mobility.

When Aliyah Gonzalez 鈥21 鈥23, a first-generation student, began her freshman year at 麻豆原创, it was a big change. She struggled to learn study skills and where to turn to for guidance.

鈥淚 literally remember getting lost every day my first week,鈥 says the two-time alumna. 鈥淎s a first-generation student, I didn鈥檛 have anyone to lean on for questions and to get that guidance. Navigating 麻豆原创, learning study skills, and learning how to be an efficient college student was a big learning curve.鈥

鈥淥nce I graduated with my first degree with 麻豆原创, I couldn鈥檛 imagine myself anywhere else truthfully,鈥 says Gonzalez, who earned her 产补肠丑别濒辞谤鈥檚 degree in health sciences and immediately returned to 麻豆原创 in the accelerated second degree nursing program. 鈥淚 had found my people, my comfort and so many opportunities.鈥

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VIDEO: A Day in the Life of a Lockheed Martin CWEP Intern /news/video-a-day-in-the-life-of-a-lockheed-martin-cwep-intern/ Mon, 25 Jul 2022 15:42:53 +0000 /news/?p=128534 Industrial engineering Ph.D. student Christopher Hernandez shares what it’s like interning with the global security and aerospace company.

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After attending an informational session in his second year at 麻豆原创, industrial engineering Ph.D. student Christopher Hernandez knew he wanted to be a part of the Lockheed Martin College Work Experience Program (CWEP).

For 40 years, Lockheed Martin has partnered with 麻豆原创 to provide students with paid internship opportunities through CWEP. The part-time program has grown exponentially, with approximately 650 students participating each year. On average, 60% of them are offered full-time jobs.

By utilizing hybrid work schedules, Lockheed Martin provides flexibility for students to complete the program鈥檚 requirement of 15-25 hour of work weekly while they maintain other responsibilities. In the video above Hernandez shares what it鈥檚 like interning with Lockheed Martin through CWEP and below he shares advice for other students interested in the program.

Where are you from and why did you choose to attend 麻豆原创?
I am from Oswego, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago). I chose to attend 麻豆原创 because 麻豆原创 had everything I was looking for in a graduate school. I was drawn to the university because of its prestige and recognition in several areas. The research conducted in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems also closely aligns with my research interests.聽 In addition to all that, I was definitely drawn to the warmer weather.

How did you become interested in industrial engineering and what do you want to pursue in this field?
When I began applying for college as a high school senior, I was unsure of a major; however, I was certain about wanting a career that somehow focused on the human body. Undecided, I enrolled at Iowa State University as an 鈥渦ndecided engineer.鈥 I was fortunate to start college early as I was accepted into Iowa State鈥檚 summer bridge program, Academic Program for Excellence, and that is where I had the opportunity to tour Dr. Richard Stone鈥檚 Augmentation and Training of Humans with Engineering in North America (ATHENA) Lab, a lab in the Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering department. I immediately fell in love with the research and decided to study industrial engineering with an emphasis on human factors and ergonomics.

My passion for this field has grown ever since enrolling and finishing my 产补肠丑别濒辞谤鈥檚 degree in industrial engineering (IE) at Iowa State. It has grown enough for me to continue onto graduate school at 麻豆原创 in industrial engineering. Here at 麻豆原创, I have now obtained my master鈥檚 degree in IE, and I am on the road to obtaining a Ph.D. in IE. After obtaining my Ph.D., I would like to help work toward improving safety and enhancing human performance with engineering.

What advice would you give to another student who is applying to the program or starting the program?
I would say to take full advantage of this opportunity and make the most of it. As 麻豆原创 students, we are very fortunate to have the opportunity to gain industry experience at a widely known and respected company while working to obtain a degree. Also, don鈥檛 be afraid to ask questions when you are stuck. We aren鈥檛 expected to know everything, and it is OK to ask questions when they arise.

What skills have you gained from being involved in CWEP?
This program has been a rewarding experience thus far. From the work I have completed to the incredible people I have met, this is an experience I am so glad I decided to be a part of. As a student that aspires to work in industry after finishing my degree, it is important to have these internships and work experiences to gain real-world experience before applying to full-time jobs. I have developed and further enhanced various skills such as my analytical skills, interpersonal skills, and presentation skills. Thus, being a part of this program will help develop the skills I will need to be ready for full-time work in industry.

How does CWEP help you connect with other students and network with industry professionals?
We develop many different personal and professional connections by working with professionals daily. In addition, CWEP has also created opportunities for CWEPs to meet each other. The past few events have been virtual because of the pandemic.

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An $8 Million Dollar Experience /news/an-8-million-dollar-experience/ Wed, 15 Jul 2015 15:12:15 +0000 /news/?p=67222 Career Services Successful Partnership with Lockheed Martin

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For the last 30 years, Lockheed Martin has successfully partnered with 麻豆原创鈥檚 Career Services to offer the Lockheed Martin College Work Experience Program that provides 麻豆原创 students the opportunity to gain 鈥榟ands-on鈥 professional work experience related to their academic discipline while still a student.

Students successfully complete this program while attending 麻豆原创 full-time and can work up to 25 hours a week at one of Lockheed Martin鈥檚 two facilities in Orlando. The CWEP Program employs over 500 students annually and is recognized as the #1 Millionaire in the 麻豆原创 Office of Research and Commercialization鈥檚 Millionaire鈥檚 club and generates over $8 million annually.

Students must be enrolled full-time, have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and two full semesters left prior to graduation to be eligible for CWEP. Salaries range from $10.25 an hour to $21.88 an hour based on the technical nature of the positions and student鈥檚 class standing.

鈥淭his program is a remarkable opportunity that provides students with professional experience working with one of the leading engineering companies in the world,鈥 said Mark Greenwood, assistant director for 麻豆原创 Career Services who oversees the CWEP Program. 鈥淪tudents that participate in the program graduate with a competitive professional edge over their peers.鈥

Lockheed Martin looks for a range of majors to complete this program including engineering, business and more. Within the last 10 years, student participation in the program has doubled and in 2014, 62.1 percent of students that graduated from the CWEP Program received full time employment offers from Lockheed Martin.

For more information, visit: career.ucf.edu/lockheed-martin.

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