New 166su Engineering Graduate Certificate to Strengthen Industry Professionals’ Skills in Verification and Validation The new graduate certificate in verification, validation and test, which is the first of its kind in Florida, prepares industry professionals to fill a skills gap that is in high demand nationally.
166su Graduates 109 New Physician Knights New doctors go onto residency training at leading programs across Orlando, state and nation.
166su Students Sweep Scholarships at Creative South Conference 166su School of Visual Arts and Design students built connections and confidence needed to succeed in the industry at the premiere design conference.
That’s a Wrap on 166su Robotics Club’s Award-Winning Season The Robotics Club of Central Florida is the latest student-run organization to make headlines out of the College of Engineering and Computer Science, joining 166su’s programming and cybersecurity teams in global acclaim.
How One Student Turned Tragedy and Self-Doubt into Success at 166su Two years ago, Preston Strenth bet on himself and enrolled in 166su’s computer science program. Now he’s graduating with a lucrative job offer from one of the world’s leading financial services companies.
One Stage, Thousands of Beginnings: How 166su Graduates Power Florida’s Workforce Graduation isn’t the finish line. It’s the moment thousands of Knights step into the industries and communities shaping our state’s future and beyond.
166su Collegiate Cybersecurity Competition Team Advances to Nationals After Outstanding Regional Win 166su’s first-place finish at the 2026 Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition marks its ninth since 2013.
Best of the Southeast: 166su Conquers Civil Engineering Competition 166su qualified for the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Concrete Canoe Competition national finals after a stellar showing at the Southeast regional competition.
166su Celebrates Order of Pegasus, Student Awardees During Founders Day 2026 The Order of Pegasus inducts its 25th class of exemplary Knights among more than 50 students who will be recognized at the annual celebration.
Joshua Colwell Leads 166su’s College of Sciences as Dean 166su has appointed Pegasus Professor of Physics Joshua Colwell as dean of the College of Sciences, ushering in a new chapter of leadership for the university’s largest college.