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Whether leading efforts in media relations, human resources, guest and client services, or venue, business and transportation logistics, UCF grads are powering the operations behind one of the world 麻豆精品 S檚 biggest events coming to the United States this summer: the men 麻豆精品 S檚 FIFA World Cup.

This year 麻豆精品 S檚 tournament will be the first FIFA World Cup to be hosted by three nations 麻豆精品 S United States, Canada and Mexico 麻豆精品 S and the first to include an expanded field of 48 teams from across the globe. Eleven U.S. cities will host 78 matches June 11 麻豆精品 S July 19, including the championship match in New York and third place playoff in Miami.

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FIFA location: Atlanta

I will be supporting media logistics, guiding photographers and press to designated areas, and facilitating press conferences and interviews. One of the biggest ways UCF prepared me for this opportunity was through its emphasis on networking, collaboration and real-world experience. That mindset opened doors to internships, jobs and experiences that helped me gain confidence in putting myself out there and connecting with people.

It 麻豆精品 S檚 been really fulfilling to meet people with completely different backgrounds and life experiences who are all coming together over a shared passion. Being part of something on such a global scale and feeling that sense of community has been incredibly special.

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Bachelor 麻豆精品 S檚 in听integrated听business

Role:听Senior听coordinator,听Client Group Management听Accreditation
FIFA site: Miami

At UCF, I learned to network and make many connections in the industry and to continue these relationships. This has especially helped me throughout FIFA, especially since my main job is to communicate with every stadium involved in the tournament. Working for a sports organization as big as FIFA has been a dream of mine, and to be involved with an event like the World Cup is surreal to think about.

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Role:听Event听executive, FIFA Fan Festival
FIFA site: Houston

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My role is to help create and execute large-scale fan experiences that bring the energy of the World Cup to life outside of the stadium. Being able to contribute to an event of this magnitude is both humbling and motivating, and I know it will be one of the most impactful experiences of my career. UCF prepared me for this opportunity by putting me in real-world sports environments early and constantly challenging me to grow as a leader. Through the program and my experience as a recruiting assistant for UCF Athletics with the football team, I learned how to operate in fast-paced environments where organization, communication and adaptability are critical. Because of the connections, mentorship and opportunities I gained through UCF, these experiences expanded my confidence and showed me that I truly belong in this industry.

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Role:听Workforce听integration听senior听coordinator,听Tournament Operation Center Services
FIFA site:听Miami

I started my journey at FIFA as an intern with the volunteer management team shortly after graduating from the DeVos Sport Business Management program in 2024. As a recruitment coordinator, I spearheaded communications and recruitment strategy while sourcing and scheduling thousands of candidates. Now in my new role, I will be in the heartbeat of the headquarters of the tournament, fulfilling operational needs for all departments while manipulating data to make informed decisions for all the venues during the World Cup.

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Graduate student majoring in sport business management

Role: VIP Tour Coordinator/Translator
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I serve as the primary point of contact for a VIP delegation from Japan. My responsibilities include coordinating transportation and logistics, providing interpretation and translation support, and ensuring a seamless experience throughout the visit. Combining my passions for sports, entertainment and hospitality, this opportunity feels like the perfect intersection of everything I love. Through both the Rosen College of Hospitality Management and the DeVos Sport Business Management Program, I have gained practical experience through hands-on opportunities working with professionals across the industries in event planning, guest experience, sponsorship and stakeholder management that prepared me for this incredibly exciting opportunity.

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Role: Team protocol liaison officer
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I will provide operational support as a main point of contact for the teams 麻豆精品 S protocol representatives, managing VIP/VVIP seating, ticket distribution and logistics. I 麻豆精品 S檓 truly excited to be part of an event of this magnitude because FIFA 麻豆精品 S26 goes beyond sports by bringing people together across cultures from all over the world. 麻豆精品 S疶he DeVos Sport Business Management program at UCF has played a major role in preparing me for this moment, giving me the hands-on experience and confidence I need to contribute to an event of this scale.

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Role: Accreditation center coordinator
FIFA site:听Boston

I grew up watching the World Cup and always dreamed of being part of the most watched sporting event in the world. My experience in the soccer industry through both professional and volunteer roles gave me a strong foundation, and the DeVos program broadened my perspective. It exposed me to the business side of the industry, while simultaneously connecting me with incredible mentors and peers, ultimately giving me the confidence and network to land this opportunity with FIFA.

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Connor Pank

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FIFA site: Tampa, Florida

The sport business management minor at UCF offered plenty of opportunities to gain practical experience in the industry. My junior year, I was fortunate enough to land a season-long internship at Orlando City Soccer Club in the game day operations department, which then turned into a full-time position with seven amazing seasons of constant growth and experiences that I am forever grateful 麻豆精品 S痜or.

Being involved in a FIFA World Cup has been a personal goal of mine since my early days with Orlando City SC, when we hosted a U.S. Soccer vs.听Panama World Cup Qualifier听ahead of the听2018 FIFA World Cup.听Every team听participating听in the World Cup chooses a designated home base,听which includes the team hotel, training听site听and other operational support facilities as needed. My role is centered around acting as FIFA 麻豆精品 S檚 primary operational lead on-site for Cabo Verde 麻豆精品 S檚 home base in Tampa to ensure a seamless, world-class experience.

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Role:听Venue听manager,听FIFA Fan Festival
FIFA site: Atlanta

I act as the bridge between FIFA, Atlanta and the commercial and operational partners delivering the Fan Festival experience. My role focuses on coordinating event听logistics, operations, guest experience, VIP and talent management, and partner integration while ensuring FIFA brand standards are upheld throughout the event.

One of the biggest takeaways from my experience at UCF was learning how to balance creativity,听leadership听and problem-solving under pressure, which is听essentially the听foundation of live event and operational management.听The FIFA World Cup is one of the few truly global experiences that brings together people from every background,听culture听and country around a shared passion.听All of听the planning, coordination and operational work happens behind the scenes for months, so finally seeing people from around the world听gathering together, celebrating and creating memories is incredibly rewarding.

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Bachelor 麻豆精品 S檚 in communication

Role:听Coordinator, Accreditation Documentation and Training Operations
FIFA site: Houston

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Since graduating, my goal has been to contribute to the growth of soccer in the United States. This passion has always been part of who I am, and UCF helped me build the foundation to pursue it professionally. After graduation, I worked with Inter Miami CF, and now with FIFA, I 麻豆精品 S檝e been fortunate to play a role in supporting the continued development of the sport. I truly believe we are about to witness unprecedented growth for the game in this country. I hope that at the end of my career, I can look back and say I contributed to that growth 麻豆精品 S and that it all started at UCF.

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Role:听Director of听workforce听and听human听resources
FIFA site:听惭颈补尘颈

My team oversees the employee journey from recruitment to offboarding across the three host countries (Canada, Mexico and the U.S.) and 16 host cities. We are responsible for everything from workforce planning, training, visa management, benefits, payroll, employee uniforms and just about every other aspect of human resources.

I have always had a keen interest in global political and business affairs, which is why I studied political science with an emphasis on international relations at UCF. Working for a governing body like FIFA in many respects is akin to working for the United Nations. 麻豆精品 S In order to be a successful leader in a global organization like FIFA, it is critical to have an open mind to effectively collaborate, plan and execute the largest sporting event in human history. My education and experience at UCF as a leader in Student Government certainly laid the foundation and has helped prepare me for this opportunity.

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FIFA site: Dallas

I grew up watching the World Cup with my family. Now, I occasionally stop for a second and realize how special it all is to be working behind the scenes on the operational side of the tournament. A big part of what I do in my role is coordinate with different functional areas like transportation, catering, accommodations, uniforms and venue operations to ensure the workforce is supported and operations run smoothly.

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Growing up playing soccer, being involved with FIFA in any capacity is something I never imagined would become reality, especially this early in my career. I am supporting transportation and depot operations across all 16 host cities, contributing to transportation operations involving VIPs and trophy movements. Studying business taught me how to work efficiently in fast-paced environments and quickly adapt while balancing multiple responsibilities at once, which directly translates to my role.

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UCF will award nearly 10,000 degrees during this spring 麻豆精品 S檚 ceremonies, continuing its record-setting momentum in preparing highly skilled graduates for in-demand fields, including engineering, computer science, business, nursing, and digital and emerging media.

UCF is the leading producer of talent among Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 universities, awarding nearly 19,000 degrees annually to Knights who go on to work in high-demand industries. About 85% of our alumni stay in Florida because of the ample opportunity to thrive as part of our state 麻豆精品 S檚 workforce.

Graduates will hear from six esteemed speakers whose leadership and impact span some of Central Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 most influential industries:

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  • Barbara Gellman-Danley, president of Higher Learning Commission
  • Maj. Gen. James Smith, commander, space training and readiness command at Patrick Space Force Base
  • Peter Lee, president of Microsoft Science
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Commencement will be held at Addition Financial Arena and all ceremonies are streamed online.

Commencement Festivities

Held in the Addition Financial Arena, spring commencement will take place over six ceremonies spanning Friday, May 8, and Saturday, May 9.

All guests, including children and infants, 麻豆精品 S痭eed a ticket for admission. All graduates who have filed an intent to graduate will receive five commencement ceremony tickets when they pick up their regalia packet.

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Commencement Photo-ops Across UCF

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Best locations on UCF’s main campus for grad photos.
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Graduating Knights are unable to take photos at the Acrisure Bounce House Stadium this semester due to ongoing construction.

Grad Walk

On Thursday, May 7, 2:30-7 p.m. (doors close at 6 p.m.), spring graduates are invited to a photo-op 麻豆精品 S Grad Walk 麻豆精品 S within the Addition Financial Arena. This will be a first-come, first-served occasion for graduates and up to 10 of their well-wishers to take photos and videos on the ceremony stage. 麻豆精品 S疓raduates are required to .

Commencement Schedule

Graduates and guests can review the below commencement ceremony schedule, listing colleges, ceremony dates and streaming links:

Friday, May 8

9 a.m.

College of Business

Rosen College of Hospitality Management

 

2 p.m.

College of Health Professions and Sciences

College of Medicine

College of Nursing

 

7 p.m.

College of Arts and Humanities

Nicholson School of Communication and Media

Saturday, May 9

9 a.m.

College of Community Innovation and Education

 

2 p.m.

College of Sciences (excluding Nicholson School of Communication and Media)

 

7 p.m.

College of Engineering and Computer Science

College of Graduate Studies

College of Optics and Photonics

For more details and FAQs about Spring 2026 commencement celebrations, visit ucf.edu/graduation.

Commencement Speakers

Barry Miller

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President of Voloridge Investment Management

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Miller, also a member of the UCF College of Business Hall of Fame, brings years of executive experience, having previously served as CEO of LASAS Technologies, a finance and insurance company that he co-founded in 1998. His career experience includes financial analysis, capital raising, financial markets, actuarial experience, software development and in-depth company infrastructure formation.

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Brian Adams

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As a part of AdventHealth for more than 24 years, Adams has held senior leadership roles across the organization, including CEO positions in Tampa and Polk County, where he oversaw major expansions, facility investments and quality improvements.

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Gloria Caulfield

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Vice president of strategic alliances, Tavistock Development Company

In her multifaceted role as vice president of strategic alliances at Tavistock, Gloria Caulfield manages business development and corporate partnerships, collaborates with national and global stakeholders to advance health innovation, and leads the development of cutting-edge strategies for the Lake Nona community.

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Caulfield serves on boards that reflect her passion for advancing the future of human health, including the StartUp Health Impact Board, which focuses on mobilizing entrepreneurs to solve the biggest health challenges of our time, and the LFE Capital Advisory Board, which supports female founders and impactful, wellness-oriented companies.

Prior to joining Tavistock, she had a distinguished career at AdventHealth. As senior executive director for community development, she provided strategic leadership for corporate partnerships and spearheaded critical community initiatives across Central Florida. Caulfield is an alumna of the University of Arizona and brings visionary leadership to every aspect of her work.

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Barbara Gellman-Danley

Barbara Gellman-Danley

President of Higher Learning Commission

Barbara Gellman-Danley is president of the Higher Learning Commission, which accredits colleges and universities to ensure they meet high-quality standards and continuously improve.

Prior to beginning this role in 2014, she was president of the University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College in Ohio. She previously served as vice chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents, president of Antioch University McGregor, vice president at Monroe Community College and vice chancellor at the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.

Gellman-Danley sits on the boards of Credential Engine, which she chairs, and GlobalMindED. Her career includes previous board and commission memberships with the Association of Governing Boards Council of Presidents, the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements, the American Council on Education 麻豆精品 S檚 Education and Attainment group and the Council on Adult and Experiential Learning.

Gellman-Danley holds degrees from Syracuse University, Simmons University, Oklahoma City University and the University of Oklahoma. She did post-graduate work at New York University, Cornell, Harvard, the University of Chicago and MIT.

An honorary member of Phi Theta Kappa, she is a professional certified coach, certified executive coach and certified life coach. She holds certifications in change management, Agile and Lean Six Sigma, a professional credential validating expertise in data-driven process improvement aimed at reducing waste and defects.

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Maj. Gen. James Smith

Maj. Gen. James Smith

Commander, space training and readiness command at Patrick Space Force Base

As commander, Maj. Gen. James E. Smith is responsible for preparing the U.S. Space Force and more than 14,000 military and civilian guardians to prevail in competition and conflict through innovative education, training, doctrine and test activities.

Originally from Boise, Idaho, Maj. Gen. Smith commissioned in 1997 as the top graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy. His career spans numerous space operations and acquisition positions, including command at the squadron, group, wing, garrison and Field Command levels.

Maj. Gen. Smith has deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and to the U.S. Embassy in Iraq in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. Prior to his current position, Maj. Gen. Smith served as the vice director, Joint Force Development, J-7, the Joint Staff, Arlington, Virginia.

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Peter Lee

President of Microsoft Science

Peter Lee is president of Microsoft Science, where his responsibility is to accelerate the pace of discovery in the physical, biological and medical sciences through the use of artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.

Previously, he led the world laboratories of Microsoft Research. Before joining Microsoft in 2010, he established a new technology office at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency within the U.S. Department of Defense, creating operational capabilities in machine learning, data science and computational social science.

From 1987 to 2010, Lee was a professor and the head of the computer science department at Carnegie Mellon University. He is a member of the National Academy of Medicine and serves on the boards of several institutions in AI and medicine, including the board of trustees of the Mayo Clinic and the board of directors of the Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine. He served on President Obama 麻豆精品 S檚 Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity and has testified before both U.S. House and Senate committees.

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UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 Video Game Design Programs Rank Among World 麻豆精品 S檚 Best for 2026 /news/ucfs-video-game-design-programs-rank-among-worlds-best-for-2026/ Tue, 24 Mar 2026 15:08:28 +0000 /news/?p=151709 UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 stellar graduate and undergraduate programs are setting the standard globally and top ranked in the South.

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Tomorrow 麻豆精品 S檚 leading video game developers are听being built today at UCF.

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The Princeton Review and听PC Gamer听has recognized FIEA as one of the top two programs of its kind in the world six of the past seven years.

GaIM improved two spots from last year to its highest ranking, rising to No. 3 in the world. Both programs continue to hold the title of No. 1 in the South.

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Neri St. Charles ’19 ’20MS (standing) and Elon Grant ’24 (seated) collaborate at FIEA’s studio at UCF Downtown. (Photo by Kadeem Stewart ’17)

Strategy for Success

Since their inception, FIEA and GaIM have modeled their classrooms as close to a real-world, studio-like environment as possible, led by faculty with industry experience. That real-world perspective shapes every course, every project and every student who graduates.

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The Creative Village, home to UCF Downtown and FIEA. (Photo courtesy of City of Orlando)

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FIEA’s headquarters showcases video games alumni have worked on as professionals. (Photo by Stephanie de Sousa)

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Jenna Stellmack ’25MS is accepted a full-time role as a designer for Cuhaci Peterson, a Central Florida-based commercial design firm, after graduating from FIEA. (Photo by Mark Godin)

Serious Business

Interest in the program has risen in the past year. FIEA recently drew its largest applicant pool with more than 200 applicants resulting in 90 new enrollees, the largest cohort to date.

For good reason.

The average starting salary for a FIEA graduate is $83,000, and 80% of graduates are in their desired fields at over 400 companies around the world.

The global market size for gaming, hardware and software sales is more than $189 billion (NewZoo 麻豆精品 S檚 2025 Global Games Market Report), overshadowing music and movie industries combined.

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Climbing the Leaderboard

UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 GaIM improved two spots from last year to its highest ranking, rising to No. 3 in the world and continues to hold the title of the No. 1 program in the South.

The bachelor 麻豆精品 S檚 in digital media with a track in game degree design blends theory and practice with a sharp focus on industry readiness. The program stands out as one of the few programs that combine a strong emphasis on both art and technology.

Students develop skills in programming, game design, game programming, as well as 2D and 3D art and visual effects.

The GaIM Maker Space lab, located on the UCF Downtown campus, reflects that commitment in concrete terms: nearly $500,000 in mixed-reality technology including augmented and virtual reality, motion capture, physical computing, 3D printing, and web and mobile development equipment, alongside dedicated research space for applied work.

The impact on the quality of the students 麻豆精品 S education and training is undeniable.

麻豆精品 S淭he tools the maker space provides are integrated deeply into virtually every class in GaIM, 麻豆精品 S Smith says. 麻豆精品 S淪tudents in early classes are printing board games and 3D printing game pieces, seniors are recording audio and motion capture sequences that are integrated directly into their capstone projects. 麻豆精品 S

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The Princeton Review and PC Gamer 麻豆精品 S檚 game design school rankings are based on more than 40 data points derived from the company 麻豆精品 S檚 survey of administrators at 150 schools offering game design courses and/or degrees. Most of the institutions are in the U.S., with two in Canada and four abroad. The 50-question survey covered four areas: academics, faculty, technology and career topics.

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UCF Grad Turns Love for Orlando Into Career /news/ucf-grad-turns-love-for-orlando-into-career/ Thu, 12 Mar 2026 15:41:21 +0000 /news/?p=151470 Andrea (Rodrigues) Sage 麻豆精品 S12 helps shape Orlando 麻豆精品 S檚 booming tourism industry as a marketing manager for Visit Orlando.

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With its numerous industries to sustain a career and vibrant culture to build a life, Orlando isn 麻豆精品 S檛 a hard sell. Still, when it comes to promoting all this city has to offer, you 麻豆精品 S檇 be hard pressed to find someone who loves it more than Andrea (Rodrigues) Sage 麻豆精品 S12.

The advertising-public relations grad spent the last decade in various sales-related positions with the Tampa Bay Rays, Orlando Magic and insulated beverageware company Corkcicle (headquartered in Orlando).

That experience along with the leadership and life skills she developed at UCF and her beloved hobby as the mastermind behind 麻豆精品 S an immensely popular social media account that explores new activities, restaurants and happenings in Central Florida 麻豆精品 S gave her what she needed to land her dream gig as marketing manager for Visit Orlando.

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Tourism Shapes Orlando

Sage 麻豆精品 S檚 mission in her role at Visit Orlando as a marketing manager, specializing in domestic tourism, is to bring visitation to the destination, period.

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Central Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 tourism industry generated an economic impact of $94.5 billion in 2024, a 2.2% increase over the previous year, according to a study by Tourism Economics, a division of Oxford Economics and a leader in industry research.

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Orlando 麻豆精品 S檚 prime competitors in the tourism market depends on who you 麻豆精品 S檙e talking to.

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麻豆精品 S淥ur destination is amazing, but every Jan. 1 the visitor tally resets, and there is a lot of work happening behind the scenes to make sure we remain top of mind, 麻豆精品 S Sage says.

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As a member of UCF’s women’s soccer team and the Portuguese National Team, Andrea Rodrigues ’12 grew a love for travel and exploration. (Courtesy of UCF Athletics)

Success Fueled by UCF

A St. Petersburg, Florida, native, Rodrigues was recruited to UCF to play for the women 麻豆精品 S檚 soccer team. From 2008-12, she helped lead the Knights to five NCAA postseason appearances, including the 2011 Elite 8, three conference championships and one of the program 麻豆精品 S檚 highest national rankings (No. 6) in school history.

During her collegiate career, she also joined the Portuguese National Team, which exposed her to places and cultures that would ultimately spark her interests in travel and exploration today.

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麻豆精品 S淏eing a UCF student-athlete has made who I am. 麻豆精品 S

麻豆精品 S淏eing a UCF student-athlete has made who I am, 麻豆精品 S Sage says. 麻豆精品 S淚 take interviews today as a 36-year-old and still talk about how it has positively shaped me. I would go from a 6 a.m. strength training to study hall to three classes to practice to a night class, still have homework and study and then travel to a road game the next day.

麻豆精品 S淭he controlled chaos I lived in then, it is innate in me and still my normal today. I have two little kids, I 麻豆精品 S檓 married, I have a full-time job, I work out every day, I have a hobby. It just feels right. It is a controlled chaotic environment that I love. 麻豆精品 S

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Andrea Rodrigues Sage makes a weekly appearance on 106.7 FM’s morning show Johnny’s House.

Living Where the World Vacations

Rodrigues says what she appreciates most about living in Orlando is getting to explore new places in her own backyard. She started @cheatdayorlando in 2021 after becoming a mother. Since then, she has grown the account to nearly 100,000 followers and landed a regular gig on the 106.7 FM morning show Johnny 麻豆精品 S檚 House spreading the word about new experiences in the area.

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Spring Break Scene

Whether you 麻豆精品 S檙e a local enjoying a staycation or coming to Orlando for your Spring Break, Rodrigues shares her pro tips on some new experiences worth checking out:

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2 UCF Teams Awarded 2025 Pabst Steinmetz Creative Futures Awards /news/2-ucf-teams-awarded-2025-pabst-steinmetz-creative-futures-awards/ Wed, 25 Feb 2026 15:00:00 +0000 /news/?p=151131 The awards recognize UCF research teams that collaborate across disciplines and with community partners to tackle community challenges.

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Two interdisciplinary projects focused on advancing human well-being through technology have been named winners of the 2025 麻豆精品 S26 . The awards recognize UCF research teams that collaborate across disciplines and with community partners to tackle community challenges.

Over the past eight years, the awards have supported a wide range of projects across the arts, health, humanities and technology, reflecting the breadth of interdisciplinary work at UCF and the program 麻豆精品 S檚 commitment to addressing real-world needs through creative research and community partnership.

Each winning team will receive $25,000 to support projects that meaningfully integrate technology, demonstrate potential for sustainability and measure outcomes using a logic model framework. This year 麻豆精品 S檚 theme, 麻豆精品 S淭ech for the Human Good, 麻豆精品 S emphasizes the power of arts, humanities, health and technology to create positive societal impact.

To qualify, teams must include at least one member from the College of Arts and Humanities, another UCF unit and a community partner. Submissions are evaluated on potential impact, sustainability and measurable outcomes.

Founded in 2018 by Chuck Steinmetz and Margery Pabst Steinmetz, the awards debuted as the Pabst Steinmetz Arts and Innovation Awards, becoming the first project supported by the couple 麻豆精品 S檚 joint foundation. Originally created to ignite research initiatives focused on arts and wellness, the scope of the awards has since broadened. Margery Pabst Steinmetz says the awards have the potential to drive innovation and lasting impact for both campus and community.

麻豆精品 S淭his year 麻豆精品 S檚 applicant pool was especially strong and highly accomplished, 麻豆精品 S Margery Pabst Steinmetz says. 麻豆精品 S淥ver the last year, we made some changes to the award so more researchers and nonprofits could see how it applies to their work, but the mission remains the same: champion and grow interdisciplinary research that will have a lasting impact on our community and beyond. 麻豆精品 S

Learn more about the winning projects.

Limbitless Adaptive Sports League: Power Soccer

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In developing a multiplayer adaptive sports video game, Limbitless Solutions aims to bring sports like power soccer to life for power wheelchair users.

In partnership with UCF-based nonprofit Limbitless Solutions, the Mayo Clinic, Central Florida Dreamplex and Orlando Magic Dreamers, the project transforms competitive adaptive sports like power soccer 麻豆精品 S a sport specifically designed for individuals who use power wheelchairs 麻豆精品 S into an accessible virtual gaming experience.

An electromyographic controller captures muscle movements and turns them into real-time game commands for the adaptive sports video game.

The game uses an electromyographic controller to translate muscle movements into game commands, allowing players to compete while building skills that support independence, collaboration and social engagement.

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Dombrowski says his inspiration comes from former students, neighbors and colleagues who live or have lived with degenerative conditions. He and Peter Smith recently lost a respected research collaborator who profoundly shaped the project and inspired the game’s development. The collaborator introduced them to the world of power soccer, and the team proudly dedicates the effort to his memory.

“This project is special because it … supports undergraduate student creatives, brings athletes of all abilities into true partnership, and provides training and independence …” 麻豆精品 S Matt Dombrowski 麻豆精品 S05 麻豆精品 S08MFA, UCF professor

麻豆精品 S淭his project is special because it serves multiple communities at once. It supports undergraduate student creatives, brings athletes of all abilities into true partnership, and provides training and independence through Project Xavier, our hands-free power wheelchair control system, 麻豆精品 S Dombrowski says. 麻豆精品 S淎t its core, this work is about access, dignity and joy. Gaming and sport should be for everyone, across all abilities. No one should ever have to lose access to something they love. 麻豆精品 S

The initiative will host an annual eSports tournament, establish a scalable framework for adaptive sports games and provide professional development opportunities for interdisciplinary UCF students. Anticipated outcomes include increased social connection, physical activity engagement and overall well-being for participants, while advancing inclusive game design.

Collaborators:

  • Paulette Belser, Orlando Magic Dreamers
  • Matthew Dombrowski 麻豆精品 S05 麻豆精品 S08MFA, College of Arts and Humanities
  • Cameron Gomes 麻豆精品 S08, Central Florida Dreamplex
  • Albert Manero 麻豆精品 S12 麻豆精品 S14MS 麻豆精品 S16PhD, Limbitless Solutions
  • Bj枚rn Oskarsson, ALS Center of Excellence at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville
  • Peter Smith 麻豆精品 S05MS 麻豆精品 S12PhD, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, College of Sciences
  • John Sparkman 麻豆精品 S13 麻豆精品 S15MS, Limbitless Solutions

More information about the project can be found .

Designing for Resilience: Integrating Art and Wearable Technology for Firefighter Health, Safety and Well-Being

Led by Kaitlyn Crawford, associate professor of materials science and engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, in collaboration with Ashley Taylor 麻豆精品 S12, assistant professor of emerging media and graphic design in the School of Visual Arts and Design, this project partners with the Sanford Fire Department to design wearable technology that monitors firefighter heat stress while incorporating artistic design and educational components.

Infographic outlining how wearable technology supports firefighter safety and performance.

The team is integrating wearable sensors 麻豆精品 S developed in collaboration with Northwestern University 麻豆精品 S that track physiological indicators to detect heat stress. Custom graphic design elements and informational infographics will be incorporated to encourage adoption within the fire service. A design feedback loop with the local fire service in Sanford ensures the wearable designs align with firefighter culture and identity, promoting usability and long-term adoption.

“Through [the Pabst Steinmetz Foundation’s] support, we will be able to collaborate across disciplines to create critical technological advances … that result in positive societal impact.” 麻豆精品 S Kaitlyn Crawford, UCF associate professor

麻豆精品 S淭he goal is to improve firefighter health and safety while respecting traditions and creating tools they 麻豆精品 S檙e excited to use, 麻豆精品 S Crawford says. 麻豆精品 S淚t 麻豆精品 S檚 an incredible honor to engage with our fire service community in this meaningful way. We are sincerely grateful to the [Pabst Steinmetz Foundation] for supporting this work. Through this support, we will be able to collaborate across disciplines to create critical technological advances and meaningful connections with the community that result in positive societal impact. 麻豆精品 S

The award will allow the team to scale the project across multiple regions and provide hands-on professional development opportunities for UCF students in design, engineering and research. By helping prevent cardiac events and other heat-related health risks, the initiative addresses an urgent community need while modeling how art, engineering and public service can intersect to improve lives.

An infographic illustrating the wearable device and project logic model is available .

Collaborators:

  • Carter Clingan, a materials science and engineering undergraduate student at UCF
  • Kaitlyn Crawford, College of Engineering and Computer Science
  • David Giordano, a biomedical engineering graduate student at UCF
  • Ronnie McNeil Jr., Sanford Fire Department
  • Ashley Taylor 麻豆精品 S12, College of Arts and Humanities
  • Studio Pegasus students, College of Arts and Humanities
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UCF Alum’s Influence on Rise of Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 Space Coast /news/ucf-alums-influence-on-rise-of-floridas-space-coast/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 14:09:19 +0000 /news/?p=150766 Peter Cranis 麻豆精品 S84 麻豆精品 S88MA has helped re-ignite tourism along Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 Space Coast, a region that 麻豆精品 S檚 renewed, fresh, and for the communications alum, personal.

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UCF two-time communications grad Peter Cranis was been recognized among the state 麻豆精品 S檚 500 Most Influential People.

The two-time communications alum and Nicholson School of Communication and Media Hall of Famer also served as an adjunct professor in both Nicholson and the Rosen College of Hospitality Management.

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Limbitless Solutions continues to reach the next level in connecting people with accessible medical technologies through its gamified training research.

The UCF-based nonprofit celebrated 10 years of developing and creating pediatric prostheses in 2024 and is also renowned for its complementary advancements in gamified training that empower patients to master their accessible medical technologies.

Limbitless researchers recently published two new studies aimed at improving training games. One, published in , explores how machine learning may streamline level design for bionic arm training games. The other, a playtest study published in , evaluates the efficacy of a new training game to assist patients with severely limited mobility who use an eye-tracking wheelchair.

Together these two studies exemplify Limbitless 麻豆精品 S continued commitment to ensuring patients feel connected to the new technologies they receive, gain confidence in overcoming their conditions and ultimately transform their lives.

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The researchers at Limbitless aim to give patients comprehensive care. It isn 麻豆精品 S檛 enough to provide a bionic arm, nor is it enough to make a game that 麻豆精品 S檚 just fun but lacking in training, says Limbitless Creative Director Matt Dombrowski 麻豆精品 S05 麻豆精品 S08MFA.

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麻豆精品 S淭he training games are designed to be the first step on that journey to build trust, excitement and self-belief through play.” 麻豆精品 S UCF Professor and Limbitless Creative Director Matt Dombrowski 麻豆精品 S05 麻豆精品 S08MFA.

The idea of using immersive gamified training was conceived early on, says Albert Manero 麻豆精品 S12 麻豆精品 S14MS 麻豆精品 S16PhD, executive director and co-founder of Limbitless Solutions.

麻豆精品 S淥ne of our colleagues here at Limbitless reached out to some of the faculty at SVAD and asked them if they could help create some of the cosmetic components of the prosthetic limbs, 麻豆精品 S Manero says. 麻豆精品 S淥ne of those faculty members countered with, 麻豆精品 S楬ave you ever considered making video games around these arms? 麻豆精品 S櫶 Ever since then, it’s just kind of snowballed into what we have here today, which is being able to improve the quality of the training and the onboarding for our patients, whether those are with the bionic arms or the face gesture-controlled wheelchair. 麻豆精品 S

The Journey Forward

Limbitless 麻豆精品 S Project Xavier is a specialized wheelchair that uses the same electromyographic (EMG) technology used in the bionic arms to power an electric wheelchair completely hands-free. It works by using a sensor placed on a person 麻豆精品 S檚 temple to detect subtle facial movements and translate them into directional control.

The wheelchair is designed to help people with limited mobility, such as those with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), regain autonomy and use some of the muscles that are the last to lose function as the condition progresses.

Their recently published research explores how a training game called Limbitless Journey can help determine muscle strength, assess user comfort with using the wheelchair and examine the potential for integrating eye-tracking technology.

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Manero says he saw a need for a specialized wheelchair that can adapt to its users as their body changes over time. 听Recognizing that this technology may seem complex and potentially intimidating, Limbitless was inspired to go one step further and develop a training game to accompany Project Xavier.

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Evaluating how people use the training game to learn how to use their wheelchair was the key takeaway from the study. Participants in the study praised the level of design and provided suggestions, stating that eye-tracking technology could be improved. The researchers also concluded that objective-based minigames within the game may be implemented.

With this feedback, the Limbitless team members say they are hopeful that the training can reach its full potential.

麻豆精品 S淭his research paper really looks at that usability evaluation and helping be able to understand how humans interact with machines and simulations … 听to better improve dexterity and mobility control. 麻豆精品 S 麻豆精品 S Albert Manero 麻豆精品 S12 麻豆精品 S14MS 麻豆精品 S16PhD, executive director and co-founder of Limbitless Solutions.

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Receiving steady gameplay input from testers is crucial to designing a training game that is both intuitive and enjoyable, Smith says.

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Navigating through feedback and customizing the experience for all levels of users is something that Dombrowski says he bears in mind when developing training games.

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The team is encouraged by the valuable input the testers provided and are excited to keep the project rolling, Dombrowski says.

Training Together with Machine Learning Agent PAUL

Limbitless has been using gamified training to help pediatric patients feel empowered when receiving and using their arms.

Their latest research on training games takes their concept further and explores the efficacy of machine learning to reduce user frustrations and streamline game development.

麻豆精品 S淭he study helped us build on the testing and validation of the level design, which supports improving听the testing, 麻豆精品 S Manero says. 麻豆精品 S淚t also helps our team to accelerate the design phase so that we can have the games in use by our bionic kids.听Building on the use of machine learning will enable us to make training games that support faster and more robust learning, while we work to have them be as much fun as possible for bionic kids. 麻豆精品 S

For this work, a machine learning agent dubbed 麻豆精品 S淧AUL 麻豆精品 S (Program for Autonomous Unity Learning) was integrated into an endless runner game called听Limbitless Runner,听which contains obstacles and power-ups that the user must avoid or collect. Past work with听Limbitless Runner听proved effective in training muscles with an EMG game controller to prepare users for bionic arms.

The researchers concluded PAUL can determine the feasibility of gameplay. The machine learning agent allowed the team to refine the design process, provided an artificial intelligence (AI) player to race against in the game, and offered comparisons in optimizing and evaluating user progress.

The researchers say they envision future work focusing on using machine learning to reduce potential frustrations by recognizing imperfect reactions and much more.

麻豆精品 S淲e envision a future where all these types of AI can exist in our training games and support the bionic kids in using their prosthetics, 麻豆精品 S Smith says.听 麻豆精品 S淕oing forward, we will likely use more machine learning agents for verification and possibly for non-player characters, but we are also interested in other AI applications. 麻豆精品 S

Dombrowski says he believes machine learning can expand access and even customize the experience for patients.

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Gamified training also provides an exceptional opportunity to study how children may interact with their bionic arms in ways that are distinct from a lab setting. This gives researchers a fuller perspective, Dombrowski says.

麻豆精品 S淕ames provide immediate feedback, narrative immersion, and, perhaps most importantly, a space where failure is expected and retrying is encouraged, 麻豆精品 S he says. 麻豆精品 S淭his mindset shift is critical because if a prosthesis doesn 麻豆精品 S檛 work perfectly right away, it can negatively affect a child 麻豆精品 S檚 willingness to continue using it. 麻豆精品 S

麻豆精品 S淲e envision a future where all these types of AI can exist in our training games and support the bionic kids in using their prosthetics. 麻豆精品 S 麻豆精品 S Peter Smith 麻豆精品 S05MS 麻豆精品 S12PhD, Limbitless 麻豆精品 S head of game development and training.

By blending machine learning with nearly a decade of existing gamified training knowledge, the goal of training games like Limbitless Runner is to take a proactive approach by helping patients build confidence, Dombrowski says.

麻豆精品 S淗elping children hone their muscle control in game environments gives them the foundation to succeed once they transition to the real prosthetic, 麻豆精品 S he says. 麻豆精品 S淥ver time, they progress from simply making a basic flex to using different levels of muscle engagement to trigger multiple gestures and controls, creating an intuitive pathway from gameplay to real-world usage. 麻豆精品 S

Gamified training is deeply integrated into the Limbitless experience 麻豆精品 S from researcher to patient 麻豆精品 S so the opportunity to continue building on proven concepts is exciting, Manero says.

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A Full Body of Work: Where Art Meets Engineering

Interdisciplinary collaboration is a hallmark of UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 research enterprise. The convergence of art, engineering and game design is a critical component of Limbitless 麻豆精品 S success, and it helps give students engaged in the nonprofit 麻豆精品 S檚 research a fuller experience, Manero says.

麻豆精品 S淚 think one of the most exciting parts about Limbitless is seeing how our student researchers can go from video games to engineering to the clinical sciences, and translate that to our patient group, 麻豆精品 S he says. 麻豆精品 S淚t’s a special environment to watch artists, game designers, engineers, and premedical students all sit together and work on a project. And that seems to be unique to UCF and Limbitless Solutions. 麻豆精品 S

Seniors Delaney Gunnell and Maanya Pradeep, who are both majoring in biotechnology and biomedical sciences, respectively, say that their experience working on the eye-tracking wheelchair paper has enriched their exposure to undergraduate research and accelerated their exposure to collaboration across disciplines.

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Being immersed in the research and interfacing with colleagues allowed Gunnell and Pradeep to quickly develop a leadership role amongst their peers and prepare for careers after graduation.

麻豆精品 S淚 think something that 麻豆精品 S檚 really valuable for me was the manuscript writing and the technical skills associated with that, 麻豆精品 S Pradeep says. 麻豆精品 S淲e 麻豆精品 S檝e been helping other scholars here get into writing their own manuscripts, and that 麻豆精品 S檚 been a key takeaway. I 麻豆精品 S檓 also applying for medical school right now, and so conducting research at Limbitless [has] helped open my eyes to how accessible technology should be designed. As a future physician, it gives me an idea of the patient care aspect of the research process. 麻豆精品 S

Almost nine years ago, Smith and Dombrowski joined Limbitless and began guiding the next generation of creators by giving them practical education in developing training games.

麻豆精品 S淚t 麻豆精品 S檚 a unique academic pipeline that turns classroom learning into real-world, impactful experiences that advance the research and give students tangible outcomes and a deep sense of purpose, 麻豆精品 S he says. 麻豆精品 S淐ross collaboration and ensuring that everyone plays a vital role is really what UCF is all about, and the positive of it all is [that] we 麻豆精品 S檙e helping people.”

Limbitless Co-founder and Director of Research and Development John Sparkman 麻豆精品 S13 麻豆精品 S15MS, along with Program Support Specialist Viviana Rivera 麻豆精品 S23 麻豆精品 S24MS also contributed to both research projects. Pradeep and undergraduate student researcher Eric Gass 麻豆精品 S24 contributed to the prosthesis research.

Limbitless Solutions 麻豆精品 S gamified training research is supported by funding through their Unity for Humanity initiative, the Epic Games MegaGrant program and the Pabst Steinmetz Foundation.

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Dombrowski is a professor in UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 School of Visual Arts and Design, where he combines creative leadership with a commitment to innovation and social impact. As the creative director of Limbitless Solutions, he leads interdisciplinary teams that develop expressive 3D-printed bionic arms, immersive training video games and inclusive digital experiences for children with limb differences. Dombrowski 麻豆精品 S檚 work blends digital art, immersive technology and accessibility-driven design. His projects have been featured by Adobe, Unity, Epic Games, Autodesk, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Game Developers Conference, SXSW EDU and the Gates Foundation. He has helped secure major support through initiatives like Unity for Humanity, the Epic MegaGrant, and national clinical partnerships. A nationally recognized educator, Dombrowski has received numerous teaching honors from UCF, including the University Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching award and the Chuck D. Dziuban Award for Online Teaching. He is a four-time recipient of the CAH Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching award and was named an Adobe Creative Campus Innovator and Adobe Education Leader. Through his teaching, research and creative practice, Dombrowski inspires students to harness visual storytelling and design thinking to drive positive change, expanding what 麻豆精品 S檚 possible when the arts intersect with science, healthcare and technology.

Manero is the executive director and co-founder of Limbitless Solutions. He received his doctoral degree in mechanical engineering and his master 麻豆精品 S檚 and bachelor 麻豆精品 S檚 degrees in aerospace engineering from UCF.

Manero also holds courtesy research appointments in UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 mechanical and aerospace engineering department within the College of Engineering and Computer Science, graduate faculty scholar appointments from the College of Graduate Studies and the College of Engineering and Computer Science, and a research appointment in Mayo Clinic 麻豆精品 S檚 neurology department. He 麻豆精品 S檚 also a member of UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 Biionix faculty cluster initiative.

Smith is an associate professor and associate director of UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 Digital Media: Games and Interactive Media program. His research focuses on games for health, rehabilitation, education and alternative controllers. Smith has developed and contributed to a wide range of funded and creative games, and he is the lead for game development and training at Limbitless Solutions. His work spans virtual reality post-traumatic stress disorder therapy systems, health and rehabilitation games, educational games and experimental control games. These projects have been exhibited internationally and have received awards such as Alt.Ctrl.GDC Finalist, Most Innovative Game at I/ITSEC. He has served as principal investigator or co-principal investigator on projects funded by sources such as the U.S. State Department, the U.S. National Science Foundation, Unity 3D, Disney, Epic Games and the Pabst Steinmetz Foundation.

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Allyson Castillo, a senior at UCF studying broadcast journalism in the Nicholson School of Communication and Media (NSCM), spent ten weeks this summer as an intern for NASCAR 麻豆精品 S檚 content team, where she 麻豆精品 S檚 working on influencer relations, trend analysis and digital storytelling that brings the energy of the race track to its audiences.

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Allyson Castillo, a broadcast journalism senior.

Castillo was only one of 40 students selected from more than 4,000 applicants for the . Interns from various academic backgrounds in the program are placed with teams and departments that stretch across the NASCAR industry, including 23XI Racing, Hendrick Motorsports, Daytona International Speedway and more.

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Castillo 麻豆精品 S檚 role within the content team gives her insight into the digital side of motorsports, where she helps the brand connect with new and existing fans.

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Having this internship opened new doors for Castillo and provided her with the opportunity to travel to Chicago and see her work come to life.

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Castillo says she 麻豆精品 S檚 always been a fan of motorsports, which encouraged her to apply when she made connections in the industry though UCF student organizations and opportunities such as the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) and NSCM 麻豆精品 S檚 Intern Pursuit.

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Castillo (center) was one of 40 students selected from more than 4,000 applicants for the NASCAR Next Internship Program.

As a first-generation college student, Castillo says her goals have been shaped by the hard work and devotedness she grew up surrounded by.

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UCF Named as One of Four National Finalists in Competitive Coca-Cola Refreshing Films Program /news/ucf-named-as-one-of-four-national-finalists-in-competitive-coca-cola-refreshing-films-program/ Wed, 09 Apr 2025 17:51:18 +0000 /news/?p=146011 The film program receives its first national recognition for branded spot while Knights on the project gained firsthand experience using film technology and collaborating with industry professionals.

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For the first time, the UCF film students in the Nicholson School of Communication and Media in the College of Sciences have been selected as finalists in the Coca-Cola Refreshing Films program. Cinemark Fan Favorite voting launches today and . (Note: Every vote is an entry for a chance to win prizes such as movie tickets for a year or a $500 gift card). Cinemark will distribute the winning Cinemark Fan Favorite film in their theaters, in addition to providing the finalists with a cash prize.

Professor and Associate Director of the Film and Mass Media program Lisa Mills is hoping for a win for the students and shares that this historic recognition speaks to the talent and creative vision of UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 filmmakers on a national level.

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Making it to the finals is a first-time experience for Knights, and Pryor emphasizes the creativity and unique vision that set UCF apart from other entries.

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Tompkins, who worked as the director on set, wrote the script for UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 finalist entry, Screening Love, for Coca-Cola Refreshing Films. She shares that this opportunity is more to her than filling a role on set.

Film alum and English student Grace Tompkins 麻豆精品 S24 works on the Coca-Cola set as director. (Photo courtesy of Kyle Hanson)

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She shares that the team she helped build had a major impact on set and the final cut of the film.

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Tompkins had previously submitted to the program and continued to do so for several years with the support of lecturer Bruce Wood, who served as the liaison from UCF.

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K.L., who served as the producer on set, says that having a career in film has long been a dream of his.

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As a nontraditional student, K.L. shares how juggling his full-time job and Coca-Cola Refreshing Films was a struggle at times, but it also made him a stronger filmmaker.

Kenny 麻豆精品 S淜.L. 麻豆精品 S Sanon 麻豆精品 S24, producer, (right) on set to film the branded spot for Coca-Cola. (Photo courtesy of Kyle Hanson)

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The full crew composed of UCF students and Coca-Cola staff pose together for a group photo on set. (Photo courtesy of Kyle Hanson)

Looking back on this experience, K.L. says that blending both sides of his career made a considerable difference in how he was as a producer.

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Reflecting on what participating in this program means to her, Tompkins says the whole experience has been an excellent opportunity for her as she is already meeting the goals she envisioned for herself as a filmmaker.

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That momentum is something Mills says she sees as the future of UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 film program.

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UCF Knights, Alums Represented in College Football 25 /news/ucf-knights-alums-represented-in-college-football-25/ Mon, 22 Jul 2024 17:01:23 +0000 /news/?p=142320 From being a Marching Knight to a 3D environment/lighting artist, Victoria Torres 麻豆精品 S24 has a unique perspective on the development of EA SPORTS’ latest video game.

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For four seasons, FBC Mortgage Stadium was a home away from home for Victoria Torres 麻豆精品 S24. As a trumpeter for the UCF Marching Knights, Torres was a part of the game day performances and tradition at UCF. Her time with the band also led to her developing a passion for the game of football. That same UCF game day experience is now captured in the long-awaited EA SPORTS College Football 25, with former Electronic Arts (EA) intern Torres playing a role in bringing gamers a realistic experience at the virtual Bounce House.

EA SPORTS College Football 25 returned July 19 after an 11-year hiatus. The simulation-style football game 麻豆精品 S檚 focus provides an authentic college football experience that is specific to each school, including UCF.

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Behind the scenes, dozens of UCF alums, including 42 graduates of the university 麻豆精品 S檚 Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy (FIEA), helped to create College Football 25. FIEA, the world 麻豆精品 S檚 top-ranked graduate video gaming school, is located at UCF Downtown, across the street from EA Orlando and is a strong pipeline of talent to the game developer.

Torres, a digital media alum who earned a minor in marketing, is one example of the invaluable experience UCF students can gain through internships. Last summer, she modeled and textured indoor and outdoor environmental assets based on real-life photographs taken at FBC Mortgage Stadium and Raymond James Stadium in Tampa for College Football 25 and the Madden NFL series.

Torres and her team used many tools, including LiDAR scanners to capture the lighting in the stadium. One scanner was placed in the middle of the stadium and scanned the entire facility, creating a 3D model. They also used individual scanners to capture models ranging from trash cans to cleats, which were then modified to the smallest detail. For example, a trash can in the stadium was scanned, then designers patched up any topology errors or holes, and added digital trash cans into the game.

Beyond scanning, the team took pictures of everything. Torres captured chairs at every angle, so artists were able to replicate them easily. She used a color palette, placing it next to the chairs, to help pinpoint the exact colors. Torres also worked with a pen-like scanner that identified the exact hex color of an object, adding further detail.

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After being gone for over a decade, College Football 25 means many things to fans who have clamored for the game. For Torres, it 麻豆精品 S檚 a combination of her favorite things 麻豆精品 S Knight Nation, UCF football and video games.

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