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7 Questions with CMC Leader, Peggy Nuhn!

Today we are celebrating one of our UCF Libraries superstars, Peggy Nuhn! Working as our CMC (Curriculum Materials Center) interim department head, the UCF Connect Librarian at Seminole State College, and the instructor of a credit-bearing course, Peggy is certainly an exemplary example of what it means to be a superstar librarian at UCF. Constantly leading with a kind heart and pure ambition Peggy has solidified herself as an integral part of UCF Libraries. We sat down with Peggy to see her journey through UCF, how exactly she got here, and what she enjoys most about her work as a librarian. 

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Know Your Library: Historical Newspapers – Florida Collection

If you are a UCF student, chances are you’ve used your UCF account to access various databases, journals, and articles. The UCF Libraries provides students with access to a variety of subscriptions, including research materials, historical artifacts, skill modules, educational videos, online newspapers, and more. Now, there’s a new collection available for your use.

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Know Your Library: Production Studio

The John C. Hitt Library has everything you need to produce work and content that reflects the technology of today: from high-quality equipment to entire spaces and librarians dedicated to helping you succeed.

The library’s Production Studio is a do-it-yourself, innovative space designed to give you all of the tools you’ll need to create professional videos and images for your use. Read below to learn about how you can make use of the space!

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The Story of Vinnie the Vulture

UCF’s mascot history is rich in folklore. Long before Knightro, there were official mascots of the university, like Sir Wins-a-lot, Puff, and Mack the Knight. But before that, there were some unofficial mascots that have gained a lot of attention. The most popular would be Citronaut but right along side him was (believe it or not) an actual turkey vulture.

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