UCF to open mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic for students
Crews will vaccinate students April 7-9
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UCF students return to campus for spring semester during COVID-19 pandemic
ORLANDO, Fla. – Students at the University of Central Florida can sign up to get vaccinated for COVID-19 on campus.
The university made the announcement Monday, saying it has received enough vaccine from the Florida Department of Health in Orange County to provide both doses of Pfizer to about 6,000 students. UCF said, for now, these shots will be given to students in the Orlando area.
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Crews will vaccinate students who opt for a shot at a make-shift clinic in the Pegasus Ballroom on campus, slated to open this week. UCF said it will vaccinate students from Wednesday through Friday, according to the university’s dedicated coronavirus vaccine webpage.
Posted By Alex Galbraith on Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 2:49 PM click to enlarge image via Taco Bus website
It s been less than three years since the Tampa-based chain restaurant loaded up for a trip up I-4 and landed at University Terrace. The field trip didn t turn out as well as they hoped. Amid the coronavirus pandemic downturn affecting all restaurants (no doubt multiplied by their proximity to and reliance on the University of Central Florida), the Bus has rolled back down south. Though they did not announce their closure, the phone number of the location has been disconnected. The restaurant has also been marked as Permanently Closed on Yelp. The last post to the University Terrace spot s Facebook was on Feb. 27, and the location has been scrubbed from the chain s website.
UCF professor among team working with one-of-a-kind camera going to the moon
Research could help pave the way for future exploration
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Kerri Donaldson Hanna is a University of Central Florida physics professor working with NASA to discover what rocks and the soil on the moon’s south pole surface contain research that could be key for future human and robotic exploration.
“Looking at the thermal data, we can tell how compact or how fluffy the regolith is, which will really be important for knowing what kind of tools we need to develop if we’re going to drill down into the lunar surface,” Donaldson Hanna said.
Posted By Melissa Perez-Carrillo on Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 5:54 PM click image Photo courtesy of Darren Pagan and WUCF Harry T. and Harriette Moore A UCF student journalism project has chronicled the life and legacy of Brevard County civil rights martyrs Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore. The Moore Project was a collaboration between WUCF public television and the Nicholson School of Communication and Media at UCF. The married couple were teachers and heavily involved in the civil rights movement in Mims, Florida, during the 1940s and into the early ’50s. Harry T. Moore even established the first NAACP chapter in Brevard County.
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