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Atelier bizarr c. 1990, Dir. Moli Notes available (as Claudia or Eva?) Driving Miss Crazy 1990, Dir. Paul Rusch Notes available (plays 'horny dolly-bird') Gehorsame Sexdienerinnen 1989, Dir. none credited Heidi 3: In der Heidi ist es doch am schönsten 1992, Dir. Jürgen Baumann / Gunter Otto, end credits give Simon B. Jones DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed (as Anna Hauser, Belinda Linnert, Christina Bader, Maria Brunner, Marlene Grohn, Michelle Voss, Silvia Tanner or Susanne Müller; probably Michelle Voss) Heidi'X 3: Une Fleur dans la ville alternative title for Heidi 3: In der Heidi ist es doch am schönsten Notes available Suppliers listed (as Anna Hauser, Belinda Linnert, Christina Bader, Maria Brunner, Marlene Grohn, Michelle Voss, Silvia Tanner or Susanne Müller; probably Michelle Voss)
Jonny West, Sex-reporter 1989, Dir. John Francis Notes available (as?) Like Mother Like Daughter 1990 Suppliers listed Lolita Spezial 5 1993 Notes available (as Michelle) Teenies extrem 18 c. 1991, Dir. none credited (as?) Teenies extrem 21 1989 (uncredited) Teenies extrem 25 - Klitoris Grande (as?) Troie a passeggio alternative title for Driving Miss Crazy DVD available Notes available (plays 'horny dolly-bird') Eine verdammt heisse Braut, 1. Teil: es bleibt in der Familie 1989, Dir. Hans Billian DVD available Notes available (as?, plays Gabi's sister) Eine verdammt heisse Braut, 2. Teil: Wie vernascht man eine Jungfrau 1989, Dir. Hans Billian DVD available (as?, plays Gabi's sister) Verfickte Göre 1989, Dir. none credited



residents donated another 227 acres (0.92 km2), and raised more than $1 million in funds to secure the land acquisition.[16] In December 1965, the Board of Regents appointed Charles Millican the first president of the new university.[17] With the consultation of a citizen advisory group, Millican chose the name Florida Technological University, as well as co-designed the school's distinctive Pegasus seal.[18] Millican is also responsible for the university's slogan, "Reach for the Stars", for the two key principles of the school, "accent on excellence" and "accent on the individual", and for the campus's unique pedestrian-oriented concentric-circle layout, which was based on plans by Walt Disney and has become a model for other universities.[19] Millican and then-Governor Claude Kirk presided over FTU's groundbreaking in March 1967. On October 7, 1968, the inaugural classes were held in the school's first academic building. 1,948 students were enrolled in 55 degree programs within five colleges, led by 90 instructors and aided by 150 staff members, during the university's first year.[20] FTU graduated its first class of 423 seniors on June 14, 1970, with astronaut and Orlando native John Young giving the commencement address. Millican selected the university's official colors, and had a role in selecting its first mascot, the Citronaut, a mix of an orange and an astronaut.[21] The Citronaut proved unpopular, so in 1969 the student newspaper, The Central Florida Future, encouraged mascot suggestions from students and faculty. The search for a replacement proved unsuccessful until 1970, when Judy Hines, a night nurse, proposed Vincent the Vulture. He served as the university's unofficial mascot for more than a year. In late 1971, students voted and selected the Knight of Pegasus as the school's official athletic mascot.[22] After retiring as president in 1978, Millican identified his proudest moment leading the school as when President Richard Nixon delivered the university's spring 1973 commencement address. Expansion Entering office in 1978, the university's second president, Trevor Colbourn, recognized the diversification and growth of UCF's academic programs away from its strictly technological and scientific beginnings.[23] As the university developed strong business, education, and liberal arts programs, Colbourn recognized the university's name no longer recognized its mission. From its establishment the university was known as Florida Technological University, nicknamed Florida Tech, until December 1978 when Governor Reubin Askew signed legislation changing the school's name to the University of Central Florida.[5] Colbourn established the university's honors program, and started the university's first satellite branch campus. In addition, he was responsible for constructing the Central Florida Research Park adjacent to the UCF campus, founded in 1978. The park serves as a major focus of simulation for space and defense-related research. It was part of Colbourn's plan to make UCF a world-class partnership university. Among the university's first partners were Lockheed Martin and the United States Navy, and Colbourn led the push to found both the Institute for Simulation and Training and the Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers in 1986. During his tenure, enrollment increased from 11,000 in 1978 to over 18,000 in 1989.[24] Colbourn also supported the university's athletic programs. He was responsible for establishing the school's football program in 1979, which began an era of growth for the university. In April 1979, UCF awarded its 15,000th degree. Hitt presidency Former President Bill Clinton campaigning for Barack Obama at the CFE Arena in October 2008 In March 1992, John C. Hitt became UCF's fourth president, ushering in an era of unprecedented growth and prominence for the university. Once known mainly as a small commuter and technology school, in recent years UCF has undertaken an effort to increase its academic and research standing while also evolving into a more traditional research university. When Hitt took office, UCF's enrollment was 20,302. As of 2014, 60,821 students attend classes on 12 campuses spread across Central Florida. The university consists of 13 colleges and employs more than 10,150 faculty and staff.[5] Under Hitt's direction, UCF raised admissions standards, increased research funding, built new facilities, and established notable partnerships with major research institutions.[25] Hitt's efforts resulted in not only an increase in the university's academic profile, but also an on-campus football stadium, new arena, more on-campus housing, and the development of the UCF College of Medicine at Lake Nona. Until 1999, the Knights were represented by a jouster from the Medieval Times dinner show in nearby Kissimmee, Florida. That same year, Knightro was introduced at the staple homecoming event, Spirit Splash. The past decade has seen enrollment increase by over 40%,[26] the acceptance rate for first time in college students falling from over 60% to near 40% in 2008, and the doubling of expected annual expenses.[5][26] Since 2000, UCF has awarded over 100,000 degrees.[5][26] It is the largest university in the nation in terms of undergraduate enrollment, the largest university in Florida,[27] and in 2003 was the fastest-growing university in the United States.[28] During its Spring 2010 graduation ceremonies, UCF awarded its 200,000th degree,[29] less than five years after awarding its 150,000th.[30] Hitt was succeeded in 2018 by Dale Whittaker. Whittaker resigned in 2019 after nearly eight months in office. The university was investigated by the state university system's Board of Governors and the state legislature for "misuse or planned misuse of nearly $85 million in operating funds for construction;" Whittaker is alleged to have known about the misappropriation of funds.[31] During its brief history, UCF has hosted numerous notable speakers. Among these are U.S. presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton, then senator and vice president Joe Biden, senators Bill Nelson, Marco Rubio, Mel Martinez, and John Edwards, Florida governors Jeb Bush and Charlie Crist, President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. Campuses Main campus The University of Central Florida has a unique campus layout that has become a model for other universities, reminiscent of the plans by Walt Disney for his Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, or EPCOT. The campus was designed to be a pedestrian oriented campus, with a series of concentric circles.[32] The outermost circle is Gemini Blvd, which is also the main road for vehicular traffic on campus. Inside of Gemini, there is Apollo Circle, Mercury Circle, and finally Pegasus Circle as the innermost circle.[33] Pegasus Circle contains the student union, which is the center of the campus, with the John C. Hitt Library located directly to the south of it. All academic buildings are located inside of Gemini, with the circle divided up into pie-shaped sections for each college.[34] As there are very few roads inside of Gemini, many buildings' loading docks are accessible only by sidewalks and thus receive most deliveries at night. The University of Central Florida campus is one of only two in the nation with a concentric circle design, the other being the University of California, Irvine.[35] Newsweek has ranked UCF as having the 20th most beautiful university campus in the country.[36] The UCF Reflecting Pond and walkway in front of Millican Hall at night Student housing is provided along the perimeter of the campus. Outside of Gemini, the campus is divided up into different themed sections. The northwest side of campus includes Greek communities, the north side contains Knights Plaza, an uptown style athletic village, the east side contains the Arboretum of the University of Central Florida, and the south side contains student recreation and wellness facilities. Located directly south of the main campus is Central Florida Research Park, which is the seventh largest research park in the nation and the largest in Florida,[37] housing over 116 corporations. The park provides more than 10,000 jobs to over 500 students and thousands of alumni.[38] Main Campus is one of the safest branches nationally in comparison of all branches in the US. The percent of crimes in Main Campus decreased from 0.12% (in 2010) to 0.07% (in 2014) crimes per year. The most often crimes detected on Main Campus were burglary, motor vehicle theft, and aggravated assault.[39] Regional campuses In addition to its Orlando campus, the University of Central Florida has several other campuses to service the Central Florida region. In Orlando, there is one other campus, located at Valencia West, as well as partnerships with local colleges, including Eastern Florida State College, Lake-Sumter State College, Seminole State College of Florida and Valencia College.[40] In addition, the Rosen College of Hospitality Management is located away from the main campus, in close proximity to the heart of Orlando's tourism and convention industries. Outside Orlando, there are campuses in Cocoa, Clermont, Daytona Beach, Kissimmee, Leesburg, Ocala, Palm Bay, and Sanford.[40] In addition to having standard classes at these campuses, the institution offers a number of fully online degree programs through UCF Online.[41] UCF, in partnership with local colleges, participates in a program called DirectConnect.[42] Through this program all students and alumni of Eastern Florida State College, Lake-Sumter State College, Seminole State College of Florida, Daytona State College, and Valencia College are assured admission to the university. DirectConnect is considered to be the most productive community college-university partnership in the country.[43] Health Sciences Campus at Lake Nona Main article: Lake Nona Medical City The 50-acre (0.20 km2) UCF Health Sciences Campus at Lake Nona includes the College of Medicine and the Burnett Biomedical Sciences Building. The Burnham Institute for Medical Research, a Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Nemours Children's Hospital, M.D. Anderson Cancer Research Institute, and a University of Florida research facility will also call Lake Nona home, turning the area into a medical city.[44][45][46] The campus will also serve as the future home of the UCF College of Nursing and the newly approved UCF College of Dental Medicine.[47][48] The College of Medicine welcomed its charter class in August 2009. Upon completion of construction, the campus could accommodate as many as 5,000 upper division, professional, and graduate students and faculty members in the health-related programs, and include up to two million square feet of research and instruction space.[46][49] Sustainability Due to long-term environmental programs and commitments, UCF was named an exemplary green institution in the 2010 Princeton Review's Guide to 286 Green Colleges,[50] and the university has had its initiatives showcased by the U.S. Department of Energy.[51] UCF has pledged to become climate-neutral under the American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment by 2050 at the latest, and to increase its recycling rate to 75% by 2020, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 42% by 2030.[52][53] Committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, all new construction must be designed and certified by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).[54] The UCF College of Medicine on the Health Sciences Campus is the only LEED Silver medical school in Florida.[55] Administration See also: List of Presidents of the University of Central Florida and List of University of Central Florida faculty and administrators As a part of the State University System of Florida, UCF falls under the purview of the Florida Board of Governors. The University of Central Florida is headed by the Board of Trustees, which governs the university, consisting of thirteen members that are appointed to staggered five-year terms by the Florida Board of Governors. The Student Government president and the faculty chair also serve on the board during the duration of their one-year term of office.[56] The president of the University of Central Florida is the principal executive officer of the university. The office was formed upon creation of the university in 1963. The president is appointed by the Board of Trustees with the consent of the Florida Board of Governors and leads the university through its daily business.[57] Today, the president's office is located in Millican Hall on the university's main campus, and the president has the privilege of living in the Burnett House, also located on UCF's main campus. The fourth president of UCF, Dr. John C. Hitt, served from 1992 to 2018[58] and was succeeded by incumbent university president Dale Whittaker. After Whittaker's resignation in 2019, Thad Seymour, Jr. was appointed from his previous position as UCF's vice president for partnerships and chief innovation officer to serve as the university's interim president until a replacement could be chosen by the Board of Trustees. Due to cutbacks in federal, state and local budgets, UCF has had over $140 million in funds cut from its operating budget since 2008.[59] This included a $53 million cut to UCF's 2012–13 fiscal year budget by the Florida legislature.[60] So far UCF has been able to endure the budget cuts by implementing a hiring freeze, putting an end to some faculty perks, such as free seminars, cutting executive pay, and through wise management of funds.[61] To help counter the budget decreases, the university received $18 million in funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.[62] UCF's operating budget for the 2014–15 fiscal year is $1.5 billion, a 13.9% increase from the previous year.[5] UCF's financial endowment, administered by the University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc., was valued at $155.5 million in 2015, a 14.7% increase from 2014.[3] Academics The University of Central Florida is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools according to the U.S. Department of Education.[63] UCF's academic calendar is based on the semester system,[64] with the typical fall semester running from the end of August until the beginning of December, and the typical spring semester running from the beginning of January through the beginning of May. In addition, UCF offers four different summer semesters, A, B, C, and D, ranging from six weeks to twelve weeks.[65] The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching classifies UCF as a "large four-year, primarily nonresidential" university with a "comprehensive doctoral" graduate instructional program and "highest research activity."[66] Student profile 2018 Demographics of student body[67][68] UCF Florida U.S. Census African American 11% 16.6% 13.1% Asian American 6% 3% 5% Non-Hispanic White 48% 57% 63% Hispanic American (of any race) 26% 23.2% 16.9% Native American[note 1] <1% 0.6% 1.4% International student 4% N/A N/A UCF's student body consists of 55,773 undergraduates and 8,066 graduate and professional students and 479 M.D. students from all 67 Florida counties, all 50 states and 152 countries. Study abroad programs allow UCF students to study and conduct research in 42 programs in 21 countries.[5] The ten largest undergraduate disciplines at UCF are respectively: business management and administration, health professions and related, psychology, education, engineering, biology, multi/interdisciplinary studies, communications, visual and performing arts, and social sciences.[5] In the new millennium, enrollment has increased by over sixty percent at UCF, from 33,453 in 2000,[26] to 64,318 in 2016.[5] Of the more than 60,000 students, 11 percent are graduate and professional students, while women make up 55% of the student body. Nearly 20 percent of UCF faculty are minorities. According to the May 2009 edition of Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine, UCF is one of the best 100 colleges in the United States for Hispanic students seeking bachelor's degrees.[69] 22% of UCF students are above the age of 25.[5] Due to budget decreases and increased demands on the university, the UCF Board of Trustees, with the approval of the Board of Governors and the Florida Legislature, approved a 15% increase in tuition for the 2012–13 academic year.[70] For the 2016–17 academic year, undergraduate tuition costs were $212.28 per credit hour for in-state students, and $748.89 per credit hour for out-of-state students.[71] Graduate tuition costs were $369.65 per credit hour for in-state students, and $1,194.05 per credit hour for out-of-state students.[71] Tuition for the medical school is $25,490 for both in-state and out-of-state students.[71] Estimated annual cost for undergraduate students is $17,295 for Florida residents, and $33,392 for non-Florida residents


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