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Term [12] President Background and accomplishments First 1965–1978 Dr. Charles N. Millican was the founding president of "Florida Technological University." As such, he chose the university slogan of "Reach for the Stars," helped to design the university's distinctive Pegasus logo, and devised the university's concentric circle design.
The John C. Hitt Library and Reflection Pond, located on UCF's main campus. The University of Central Florida is a space-grant metropolitan public research university located on a 1,415-acre (5.73 km 2) main campus in Orlando, Florida, United States.
The FAIRWINDS Alumni Center at UCF. The University of Central Florida (UCF) is a metropolitan public research and space-grant university located on a 1,415-acre (5.73 km 2) main campus in Orlando, Florida, United States. [1]
FTU Knights logo, ca. 1978. The UCF varsity athletic program was a charter member of the Sunshine State Conference in 1975. The school moved up to Division I in 1984. In its first years in D-I, UCF was a member of the American South Conference, merging into the Sun Belt Conference in 1991.
The University of Central Florida (UCF) is a public research university with its main campus in unincorporated Orange County, Florida, United States.It is part of the State University System of Florida.
The University of Central Florida College of Engineering and Computer Science is an academic college of the University of Central Florida located in Orlando, Florida, United States.
The Central Florida Research Park (CFRP) is a research park abutting the main campus of the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando, Florida, United States.CFRP is the largest research park in Florida, the fourth largest in the United States by number of companies, and the seventh largest in the United States by number of employees.
FBC Mortgage Stadium is located on the northeastern edge of UCF's 1,415-acre (573 ha) main campus, which is approximately 13 miles (21 km) northeast of Downtown Orlando, 55 miles (89 km) southwest of Daytona Beach, and 35 miles (56 km) west of the Kennedy Space Center. [18]