Original Brew by Honors Student to Be Launched Friday
Student Allison Lehr created the beer in the “The Art and Science of Brewing” class, which is a very popular class among honors students.
Student Allison Lehr created the beer in the “The Art and Science of Brewing” class, which is a very popular class among honors students.
Students presented a variety of research projects at the showcase on topics including information security and privacy, wearable device security, cloud security, and machine learning.
The Pew Research Center recently released a comprehensive study, which examines 30 years of data to understand how economic change is affecting the workplace.
Dr. Alfred G. Cuzán, a distinguished professor at UWF’s Department of Government, co-founded project that predicts the outcomes of presidential elections.
Educators were given the opportunity to share lessons learned on the way toward being promoted to the highest level in teaching, a full professorship.
A study by the Outdoor Industry Association found the U.S. outdoor recreation sector as a whole generates $643 billion in direct spending.
Dr. Jason Leddington, a prize-winning essayist and associate professor of philosophy at Bucknell University, explored the nature of the art form.
At least 150 students have already declared mechanical engineering as their major.
One in five children, both nationally and in the region, live below the poverty line, which for a household of four is about $24,000.
The University of West Florida could play a major role in developing that pipeline of cybersecurity talent.
The labor market is strengthening and the housing market is healthy, but challenges still lie ahead for the national and regional economies.
UWF researchers are collaborating with the UWF Air Force ROTC and Army ROTC to combat sedentarism and promote physical fitness.