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Forecast calls for a vibrant Florida
St. Petersburg Times - Never mind $3-per-gallon gas or a sluggish housing market. It’s going to take more than that to slow down Florida’s economy. That’s the theory of a researcher at the University of Central Florida, whose first 30-year economic forecast for the state
Funding woes halt vision for 2nd USF Lakeland campus
Orlando Sentinel - The new site will make USF Lakeland closer to many west Metro Orlando communities than the University of Central Florida’s main campus. School officials need $60 million for infrastructure and the first building. A clause in the land-donation
Campus invited to meet associate dean finalists
UW Madison - He will visit on Wednesday, July 11. Kerry Welch, director of the Office of Student Involvement at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, Fla. The office manages student government, the Multicultural Student Center and student organization
University prescribes plans for interim
Orlando Sentinel - The University of Central Florida’s medical school on Tuesday invited about 300 friends and benefactors to see its temporary home and imagine a not-too-distant future. “It wasn’t so long ago that the medical school was just a dream,” Dean Deborah
What’s wrong with ‘ending chronic homelessness’?
Orlando Sentinel - Wright is the director of the Institute for Social and Behavioral Sciences in the Department of Sociology at the University of Central Florida. He also is a member of the Board of Directors of the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida. More
No big break in property insurance
Orlando Sentinel - TALLAHASSEE - After weathering hurricanes and rising insurance costs at his Brevard County home, George Pawlas said he was expecting to get a break on his insurance premiums this year. Instead, the University of Central Florida professor said he got
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CNBC - We’re seeing a settling of the market and, eventually, this inventory excess supply will clear, and we’ll see more of a return to normalcy,” Sean Snaith, director of the Institute for Economic Competitiveness at the University of Central Florida
Nanoparticle to be used to treat glaucoma
Science Daily - ORLANDO, Fla., June 19 (UPI) — U.S. scientists have created a nanoparticle to be used as a drug delivery device in treating glaucoma, an eye disease that affects millions of people. University of Central Florida Professor Sudipta Seal said the
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