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Student S/U Grade Option Period at UCF Runs From April 10 through April 27

From Dr. Michael D. Johnson, Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Starting tomorrow, April 10, students (except for M.D. students) will be able to select whether they would like a satisfactory or unsatisfactory (S/U) grade or a letter grade for each of their spring 2020 classes. The S/U opt-in period ends Monday, April…

Dates Announced on Availability of Final Grade Rosters for UCF Faculty

From Dr. Michael D. Johnson, Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dear Colleagues: Final grade rosters for this semester will be available to faculty members from noon on Tuesday, April 28, through noon on Saturday, May 2. As you know, the university recently provided students with the option of being graded on an…

UCF Offers Optional Tenure Clock Extension Due to Coronavirus Circumstances

From Dr. Jana L. Jasinski, Pegasus Professor and Vice Provost for Faculty Excellence Due to the unique circumstances of COVID-19 and the many challenges our faculty are facing during this time, UCF is providing the opportunity for tenure-earning faculty to extend their tenure-earning period by one year.   All presently employed tenure-earning faculty who will…

“S/U” Grade Option Update: Student Withdrawal Deadline Moved to April 20

From Dr. Michael D. Johnson, UCF Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Yesterday, UCF announced a satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option that students can choose for their classes. This decision was made after consultation with deans and faculty members because we understand the added stress the COVID-19 pandemic has placed on our students. To give…

What Faculty Need to Know About UCF’s New Student “S/U” Grade Option

From Dr. Michael D. Johnson, UCF Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs All of us care deeply about our students’ well-being and success. Juggling education, jobs and job loss, family responsibilities, and concerns about the future has become a struggle for many of our students. To alleviate student stress, and after consultation with…

Coronavirus Update: Remote Learning Extended Through Summer A, C and D

The 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to rapidly evolve. UCF will move to remote instruction effective through the spring semester, under official direction from the Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the State University System. Additionally, UCF will continue with remote instruction through the Summer A, C and D semesters, which all start on Monday,…

Canceled: Founders’ Day Honors Convocation 2020

From Dr. Michael D. Johnson, Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Due to the recent updates to campus operations related to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and recommendations from public health officials, it is necessary to cancel the Founders’ Day Reception planned for Wednesday, April 1. The health and safety of those who…

Guidance For UCF Faculty On Moving Courses Online By Wednesday, March 18

From Dr. Michael D. Johnson, UCF Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Colleagues: The Board of Governors, to minimize health risks from COVID-19, has directed state universities to move courses to remote delivery and advise students not to return to campus following spring break. Today, UCF advised students to remain away from campus…

UCF Courses and Coronavirus: Steps for Faculty to Take Now

From Interim Provost Michael Johnson & Faculty Senate Chair William Self Dear Colleagues: UCF continues to prepare for potential impacts on our courses from the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). Now is the time to make the necessary plans for your courses in case of widespread illness or even the need to move all classes fully…

For UCF Faculty: Consider How Coronavirus Could Affect Your Research

From Elizabeth Klonoff, Vice President for Research and Dean of the College of Graduate Studies Colleagues: The news is flooded with updates about the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, and we want to assure you we are continuing to monitor the situation. For the latest information and instructions visit UCF’s website dedicated to this issue.…

To UCF Faculty on Coronavirus: Be Safe and Think Ahead

From Interim Provost Michael D. Johnson Dear Faculty Colleagues: All of us are following the rapidly evolving news about the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). Although we hope that UCF will continue running as normal, the university is committed to being prepared. We must consider the possibility of students, staff, and faculty falling ill or being…

Dr. Tosha Dupras Appointed Interim Dean of College of Sciences

From Interim Provost Michael D. Johnson I am pleased to announce that Associate Dean Tosha Dupras, Ph.D., has agreed to serve as interim dean of the College of Sciences while I fulfill my role as interim provost. I am confident Dr. Dupras will do an outstanding job during my temporary absence. She is a professor…

Dr. David Hagan Named Interim Dean as Dean Saleh Shifts Roles

I am pleased to share that Dr. David Hagan, Pegasus Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Programs, will serve as interim dean of the College of Optics and Photonics starting Monday, December 23, as Dean Bahaa E. A. Saleh moves to the faculty. In May, Dr. Saleh announced he would step down as dean at…

Celebrate the Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities on Dec. 3

The Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities is creating bold new opportunities for students and employers in Florida’s largest urban areas. The campus community is invited on Dec. 3 to the Live Oak Event Center to learn more about the scope and impact of this special partnership involving UCF, Florida International University, and the University…

Fall Marchioli Innovation Award Nominations Are Due by November 8

UCF Provost Elizabeth A. Dooley invites nominations for the Fall 2019 Marchioli Collective Impact Innovation Award. This award provides a $5,000 prize to a faculty member, a staff member or to a small team for an innovative program to help UCF achieve at least one priority metric from the Collective Impact Strategic Plan that can…

How to Help after Hurricane Dorian

Although Hurricane Dorian spared UCF from a direct hit, its impact resonated across our campus. Our hearts go out to the people of the Bahamas and to our many students, faculty and staff who have ties to the islands. This week, we’ve connected with each of our Bahamian students to offer them additional support and…