Attendees are encouraged to park in downtown parking areas nearby and those parking in the car cruise-in check in with the MOPARAS at Wallace Brooks Park.
This year’s walk has been modified due to COVID-19 and recommends participants keep at least six feet away from members not in their household or group, and to please wear a mask during the walk.
An artist’s rendition of the two black holes orbiting each other in a gas disk that surrounds a supermassive black hole. Image credit: R. Hurt/IPAC/Caltech.
The College of Central Florida Corporate College and Citrus County Chamber of Commerce continue to provide monthly training for local businesses, industry, nonprofit and government entities to address specific management and employee needs.
The College of Central Florida has presented $50,000 in William H. Jackson Promise Scholarships to associate degree-seeking students for fall semester.
As 52,000 University of Florida students began the Fall semester Monday, Century Tower’s bells chimed, students took first-day photos on the Plaza of the Americas, and classrooms — outfitted with distancing measures and COVID-19 precautions — came to life.
University of Florida is partnering on a $26 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to develop new technologies and systems that will help farmers produce more food with less water and energy.
The College of Central Florida’s Business and Technology Department will host a free event about technology skills and career pathways that will develop post-coronavirus on Wednesday, Sept. 23, from 12:15-2 p.m., online.
The College of Central Florida Webber Center is excited to announce the virtual opening of “Masks and Makers.” The exhibition showcases various masks, PPE, designs and approaches that have been produced during the COVID-19 pandemic.