02/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/25/2026 14:06
Beyond teaching and conducting research, many faculty members devote significant time - sometimes years - to authoring books. Their work spans instructional texts that guide students' learning to creative publications that explore new ideas.
This year, UCF honored 84 faculty members during the fifth biennial Faculty Authors' Celebration, held Feb. 17 in the Solarium Room at the John C. Hitt Library on the university's main campus. The event celebrates faculty whose published books - from novels and poetry to textbooks and manuals - contribute to scholarly excellence and creativity in their respective fields.
Professor of English and Director of Graduate Programs Anastasia Salter delivered the keynote address at this year's Faculty Authors' Celebration. (Photo by Antoine Hart)The event, which is sponsored by the Office of Research and Faculty Excellence, drew many guests, including Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs John Buckwalter and Vice President for Research and Innovation Winston Schoenfeld.
Professor of English and Director of Graduate Programs Anastasia Salter delivered the keynote address. Salter is the author or co-author of 10 books on digital culture and electronic literature, including most recently Undertale: Can a Game Give Hope, which invites readers to rethink their relationship with gaming and game characters.