Webster Ghana hosted a public lecture on Dec. 8 to bring together important voices on the topic of illegal gold mining activity in the West African nation — activities known in Ghanaian as “galamsey.”
Webster University’s School of Communications is home to some of the most advanced communications technology found at any college in the Midwest, offering students access to the same equipment used by many of the top film, video, sound recording and game design companies in the country.
A series of workshops sponsored by the Webster Institute of Clinical Scholarship and the Department of Professional Counseling will focus on race-based trauma and how to diagnose and treat it.
Season three of Knights Do That, UCF’s official podcast, returns with its final episode with Gregg Buckingham ’02EdD, an associate lecturer in the School of Public Administration.
Two Florida Tech faculty members have been awarded a combined $150,000 from the Community Foundation for Brevard to support their research into Alzheimer’s disease.
How many professional licenses are set to expire in the week ending Dec. 3 in Brevard County, according to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)?
The scholarship fund, which UCF has contributed to for a combined investment of $300,000, will provide at least two annual scholarships for Rosen College of Hospitality Management students.
Gregg Buckingham ’02EdD, an associate lecturer in UCF’s School of Public Administration who worked for NASA for 28 years, shares insight from working for the space agency and the impact of teaching.