College tennis continues to be a prominent theme at the USTA National Campus in April as the college tennis regular season comes to a close. Notably, the UCF men host rival USF on April 16 to close out their 2022 home slate. The campus will also host two major collegiate tennis events in April that showcase college tennis beyond varsity NCAA competition. The first … [Read more...]
Amazon and UCF Partner for Accessible Employee Education
In 2012, tech giant and household hero Amazon launched its Career Choice program. Just this year, our very own University of Central Florida joined the ranks of the Career Choice program to offer all Amazon employees the chance to be a Knight, at their employer’s expense. This new partnership offers covered tuition for full- and part-time staff looking to add to their … [Read more...]
UCF’s Top-Ranked Professional MBA Is Coming to Lake Nona
An expanding business community, thriving residential areas, and home to Orlando’s Medical City make Lake Nona the location of choice for UCF’s top-ranked, part-time professional MBA. Ranked a top part-time MBA by U.S. News & World Report, the UCF’s PMBA offers the rigor and depth of a traditional MBA while providing an evening schedule, relevant content, and … [Read more...]
USTA National Campus Buckles Up for a Busy March
The month of March at the USTA National Campus is dominated by college tennis. With the College MatchDay events concluding last month, UCF now takes center stage as the bulk of their home schedule takes place in March. The UCF men’s and women’s tennis teams have called the USTA National Campus home, playing all of their home matches in Lake Nona since it opened in 2017. They … [Read more...]
UCF Lake Nona Medical Center Celebrates American Heart Month
Photos Courtesy of Vanessa Tostes The team at UCF Lake Nona Medical Center recently wore red on National Wear Red Day in support of and to raise awareness for American Heart Month in February. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women and people of most racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Considered a silent killer, it affects one in three … [Read more...]
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