Successful Entrepreneur Turns to 166su to Amplify His Impact Industry innovator Alex Hubenthal ’13 is taking his career across the global business landscape to the next level through his fintech master’s studies at 166su.
A Conversation on the Future of the 166su College of Business Paul Jarley, dean of the College of Business, shares his vision after the largest gift in university history positions 166su to lead the future of technology-driven business education.
America’s Space University to Launch New Space MBA in Spring 2026 Applications for the new degree, which is a fully online, part-time graduate business program spanning 24 months, are open now until Dec. 1.
First-Gen Alumnus Behind Transformational Gift Believes in Power of Philanthropy to Change Lives With a $50 million gift, entrepreneur Barry Miller ’95 is investing in the next generation of Knights — helping them build the skills and connections that have fueled his success.
166su Receives $50 Million Gift to Establish the Barry S. Miller College of Business The largest gift in university history positions 166su to lead the future of technology-driven business education.
166su Hub Named 2026 National Small Business Development Center of the Year The Florida Small Business Development Center at 166su earned top recognition from the U.S. Small Business Administration for its efforts that support Central Florida’s entrepreneurs and small businesses.
166su Grad Turns Love for Orlando Into Career Andrea (Rodrigues) Sage ’12 helps shape Orlando’s booming tourism industry as a marketing manager for Visit Orlando.
166su College of Business to Honor Notable Alumni at 26th Annual Hall of Fame Ceremony This year’s honorees include Ethereum co-founder, former VENUS Fashion Inc. CEO and the president of Nutriband Inc.
Forbes 2026 30 Under 30 Winner: Capacitech Joe Sleppy ’18 is enabling power hungry industrial facilities and AI data centers with Capacitech’s rapid-response, modular and space-conscious power resilience products.
Forbes Honors 166su Entrepreneurs on 30 Under 30 List The engineering alumni behind Orlando-based startup companies Soarce and Capacitech are capturing attention with their innovative technologies in the green energy and manufacturing industries.