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The UCF podcast where we'll be talking to Knights who do some really amazing things in our community, our nation and the world. The idea is inspired by our Knights – the innovators, entrepreneurs and creators – who continue to push the needle forward as s

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    • Dec 19, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 36m AVG DURATION
    • 37 EPISODES


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    Latest episodes from Knights Do That

    Reflecting on a Lifetime of Service to Students, Space and Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 33:55


    View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Finding a Cure for Type 1 Diabetes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 56:07


    Christopher Clifford '22 is a UCF electrical engineering alum who is pursuing a Ph.D. in bioengineering at Harvard-MIT. Clifford's research is centered around find a cure for and reducing the impact of Type 1 diabetes — a cause that's personal to him. Before attending Harvard-MIT, he received the prestigious honor of being selected as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. However, Clifford turned it down to pursue another competitive path. Here he shares his personal and professional insights into diabetes, finding your own version of success, and his hopes for the future of bioengineering. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Combining Art and Technology

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 36:10


    View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Championing Against Violence

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 36:47


    Bethany Backes, an Assistant Professor in the Violence Against Women faculty cluster and holds a joint appointment in the Department of Criminal Justice and School of Social Work. Backes worked for more than 10 years as a social science analyst for the U.S. Department of Justice and joined UCF in 2019. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Destigmatizing Mental Health, Improving Education for Professionals

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 29:36


    View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Providing Quality Communication Disorders Training and Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 30:23


    Debra Knox, director of UCF's Communication Disorders Clinic and an associate instructor in the College of Health Professions and Sciences, has worked in this field for more than 25 years and has led the clinic at UCF since 2013. UCF's Communication Disorders Clinic trains future speech language pathology professionals and provides a range of services to the community. Knox shares the growing need for communication disorders professionals, the constantly evolving nature of the field and what it means to help so many Central Floridian families. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Sociology Research Empowering the Hispanic Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 37:44


    Fernando Rivera, the founding director of UCF's Puerto Rico Research Hub, highlights the local to global impact of the research center and how it helps uphold the university's Hispanic Serving Institution designation. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Finding Joy in Strategic Decision-Making

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 49:31


    Over 30 years ago, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael Johnson started at UCF as an assistant professor of physics, and over the years he has continued to serve Knight Nation through various leadership roles. He discusses strategic decision-making that serves a greater good, how universities serve a critical function to society and the future of higher education. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Reimagining Storytelling Through Themed Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 33:24


    Peter Weishar is the Director of Themed Experiences Programs at the University of Central Florida's School of Performing Arts. Weishar shares how UCF is ushering in the next cohort of creatives to redefine storytelling. Designing immersive and engaging spaces provides a whole new level of engagement for users. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Season 3 Launches with a New Host!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 4:05


    As UCF's official podcast returns, James Evans will be sharing stories of the innovators, entrepreneurs and creators making an impact on the world. New episodes every other Monday starting 8/15! View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Best Moments of Knights Do That

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 24:00


    Alex Cumming, student and host of Knights Do That, joins you one last time to share some of his favorite moments from the hosting the podcast for the past year. He'll highlight some of the most memorable guests and share snippets of insightful advice from UCF faculty, alumni, staff and more. Join us in August for another season of Knights Do That! View the transcript of this episode Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Advice for Young Actors

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 49:46


    Adrian R'Mante '96, UCF alum and Hollywood actor, joins host Alex Cumming to chat about everything about his journey at UCF to landing his hit role as Esteban Julio Ricardo Montoya de la Rosa Ramírez on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and advice for young actors. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    The Future of Nursing

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 36:52


    Desiree Diaz, associate professor and undergraduate simulation coordinator in the UCF College of Nursing, shares how UCF is leading the charge in virtual reality education, how teaching students about cultural congruence can remove preconceived notions in patients and how simulation technology is paving the way for the future of nursing. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Where Medicine and Hospitality Intersect

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 31:47


    Michael Chiang, the first UCF student to graduate with an MS in Hospitality and a MD in Emergency Medicine from the Rosen College of Hospitality Management and the UCF College of Medicine respectively, shares what drew him into these fields, how he plans to use both degrees in the future and the adversity he's faced along the way. An inspiring episode of how education and life experiences can guide you. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    How Music Enhances Your Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 35:54


    Chung Park, director of UCF's symphony and chamber orchestra and professor in the College of Arts & Humanities, shares his breadth of knowledge and deep passion for the arts, music and happiness – yes happiness. In this episode, Park discusses his gift and passion for teaching, shares insight on UCF Celebrates the Arts and how you can learn to purposefully integrate music into your life. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Cultivating Positive Workplace Well-Being

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 28:49


    Mindy Shoss, associate professor in the psychology department at UCF's College of Sciences, shares her research and expertise when it comes to workplace well-being. In this episode, Dr. Shoss shares insights and advice on how we can improve our communication in the workplace, what companies can do to have the most satisfied employees and common misconceptions about burnout. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    The Role of Athletics in Higher Ed

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 26:11


    Terry Mohajir, UCF Athletics Director, joins Knights Do That host Alex Cumming for a conversation on how college athletics plays a role in higher education. From student experiences to the roles that faculty, staff, alumni and fans play in creating an engaged culture, Terry speaks about how all of these key stakeholders push UCF towards excellence. In this episode, you'll learn what drives Terry's passion for UCF and athletics, his journey to becoming an athletics director and his hopes for the future of UCF. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Importance of Preserving Black History

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 36:40


    Brandon Nightingale '16 '19MA is a UCF 30 Under 30 alumni and the archivist at Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. In this episode, Brandon discusses how his journey starting UCF as an electrical engineering major has led him to now working to preserve Black history, and how slowing down to study the past is the best way to look forward. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Relationship Advice from an Expert

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 36:12


    Sejal Barden, associate professor of counselor education and executive director of UCF's Marriage and Family Research Institute, shares her expertise when it comes to couples and individualistic relationships. In this episode, Dr. Barden shares insights and advice on small steps we can all take to improve those relationships most important to us. View the transcript of this episode. Learn about the UCF Marriage and Family Research Institute. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Leadership Through Empowerment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 46:54


    Gerald Hector, UCF's Senior Vice President for Administration and Finance, shares his story of personal triumphs, his journey through higher education, how he empowers and motivates people around him through leadership, and how we can all find where our values and passions intersect to live a fulfilled life. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    The Psychology of Creating Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 34:26


    Michele Gill, a professor of educational psychology in the College of Community Innovation and Education, shares her research in conceptual change and implicit beliefs which play a role in what we value and how we create change in what we believe. In this episode, Michele shares her insights on how we can create new habits and resolutions, how we can stick to these resolutions and her expertise in educational psychology. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Engineering Hope Through 3D-printed Robotics

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 42:08


    Albert Manero '12 '14MS '16PhD, three-time UCF graduate and the founder and president of Limbitless Solutions, a non-profit organization that serves kids with limb differences in an affordable and innovative way, joins Knights Do That to share what ignited his passion to start Limbitless, where it's at now and how his team continues to push the needle forward to create an impact on this world. If you're inspired by Albert Manero and his team at Limbitless Solutions, consider making a donation at https://limbitless-solutions.org/donate View the transcript of this episode. Follow Limbitless Solutions on social media: Facebook: @LimbitlessSolutions Instagram: @limbitless3d Twitter: @Limbitless3D

    The Future of Space Exploration

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 64:30


    Phil Metzger '00MS'05PhD is a planetary scientist and UCF alum with nearly 30 years of experience at NASA. During this episode, Phil shares stories from his time working on the space shuttle missions, his controversial research on whether or not Pluto is a planet, and what the future of space exploration will look like. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Expertise on Infectious Diseases and Vaccines

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 53:03


    Elena Cyrus, an infectious disease epidemiologist at UCF's College of Medicine, joins Knights Do That host Alex Cumming to discuss her expertise and research in infectious diseases, public health, COVID-19 vaccines and her experience training with Anthony Fauci. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    PTSD Treatment That Works for Veterans and First Responders

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 31:01


    Deborah Beidel, executive director of UCF RESTORES, joins Knights Do That host Alex Cumming to share her experience and expertise in PTSD treatment, innovative treatments happening at UCF RESTORES and how we can better acknowledge and support veterans. If you want to support the mission of UCF RESTORES, consider making a donation here. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Fostering Inclusion through Arts and LGBTQ+ History

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 31:07


    Martha Brenckle, a writing and rhetoric professor in the College of Arts and Humanities, joins Knights Do That host Alex Cumming to share her expertise and love for writing, her involvement within the Orlando arts community, her role as treasurer for the LGBTQ+ History Museum of Central Florida and more. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Expertise from a Breast Cancer Researcher

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 28:07


    Annette Khaled, a UCF College of Medicine professor and the head of the Division of Cancer Research at UCF, joins Knights Do That host Alex Cumming to lend her expertise on breast cancer research — specifically in breast cancer metastases. Khaled shares her personal experiences that drive the passion for her work, the collaborative culture of teamwork, optimism, and humanity at UCF, and some of the biggest mysteries of breast cancer that we're still trying to solve. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Opening Doors for the Latino Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 29:10


    Cyndia Morales Muñiz '13EdD, director of HSI culture and partnerships at the University of Central Florida, shares how her work strengthens the sense of belonging for the Latino community, how UCF continues to uphold its HSI designation serving students, faculty and staff, and how her education as a first-generation student herself plays a role in her work. Vamos Knights! View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Using Culture to Create

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 57:21


    Reina Castellanos '16MFA is a Venezuelan artist and creator featured in Target's Latino Heritage Month line this year. She shares how her culture and experiences as an immigrant influence her work, the joys and struggles of being an artist and the importance of staying authentic in your work. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    An Insider Scoop on UCF Athletics

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 49:02


    One of the area's most recognized and respected media personalities, Marc Daniels is a broadcast veteran and known as the “Voice of UCF Athletics.” Daniels shares his experiences and favorite memoriesof the last three decades, an insider look into some coaches and players, his expertise as a broadcaster and looking ahead to this season of UCF Football with Coach Malzahn. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Sea Turtle Research and Marine Biology

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 35:14


    Dr. Kate Mansfield is a Davis-Shine Endowed Professor in Conservation Biology and graduate program coordinator of the UCF Turtle Lab in the College of Sciences. As a marine scientist and sea turtle biologist she studies the movements and behavior of sea turtles using satellite telemetry and monitors long-term nesting beaches and coastal juvenile research programs. In this episode we'll learn how Kate got into this field, some of the coolest things she's discovered over the years and what hands-on experiences for her students look like. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    What Computer Programming Has Taught Me

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 28:54


    Daniel West is a third-year computer science student in the Burnett Honors College and is a current member of the UCF programming team, along with teammates Sharon Barak and Seba Villalobos, which is well known around the world for consistently placing in the North America championships and world finals. This August UCF will be hosting the North America championship of the 2021 international collegiate programming contest, the oldest and most prestigious collegiate programming competition. In this episode, we talk about how West originally got into programming, what it means to have the ICPC 2021 North American championship hosted at UCF and what makes a good team able to compete at this national stage. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Developing the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 33:00


    Darin Edwards '97 '10MS '11PhD is a UCF alum and the director of immunology at Moderna. Darin earned his bachelor's degree in biology, master's degree in molecular biology and a doctorate in biomedical sciences with a focus on neuroscience at UCF in 2011 and has an impressive resume from computer programming to, of course, most recently leading the research for the COVID-19 vaccine and a deep love for all things UCF – especially Knights football. Hear what it was like working on the COVID-19 vaccine, the moment it was released and what he looks forward to most as we approach a return to pre-pandemic work and life. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    How to Be a Better Listener and Mentor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 41:24


    S. Kent Butler is a professor of counselor education in the College of Community Innovation and Education and a champion for diversity, equity and inclusion at UCF. He's conducted extensive research into mentoring among diverse groups and led successful initiatives for African-American male students. Kent joins Knights Do That Host Alex Cumming to discuss how we can all be better listeners, the dynamics of mentorship and how we can cultivate a space where everyone feels like they belong. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Crisis and Emergency Management in our Environment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 49:10


    Claire Connolly Knox is an associate professor and the emergency and crisis management academic program coordinator in the College of Community Innovation and Education. This year she released a 2021 book of the Year from ASPA's Section on Democracy and Social Justice Cultural Competency for Emergency and Crisis Management: Concepts, Theories and Case Studies. Claire joins Knights Do That Host Alex Cumming to discuss her expertise in emergency and crisis management, hurricane season and the impact on our coastal wetlands. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Servant Leadership in Higher Education

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 41:55


    Alexander N. Cartwright is the University of Central Florida's president, a first-generation college student, a native of the Bahamas and an electrical engineer. President Cartwright joins Knights Do That Host Alex Cumming to discuss his experience as a first-generation college student, what it was like becoming a university president during a pandemic, how higher education has impacted his life, and how he believes servant leadership is key to moving the university forward. View the transcript of this episode. Follow UCF on social! Instagram: @ucf.edu Facebook: @UCF Twitter: @UCF TikTok: @ucf.edu

    Introducing: Knights Do That

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 5:10


    What is it that Knights do? They discover. They create. They inspire. They build. They achieve. That's what Knights do. And that's who has inspired this podcast – the innovators, entrepreneurs and creators. We're launching the 'Knights Do That' podcast to talk with UCF students, faculty, staff and alumni who are doing amazing things in our community, in the world and around the nation. The podcast will be hosted by second-year BFA theatre acting student Alex Cumming, who you'll get to know in this episode. If you're doing something cool – whether that's at UCF or somewhere you took UCF – that we should know about, send us an email at socialmedia@ucf.edu and maybe we'll see you on an episode in the future.

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