166su Grad’s Mission to Build Pipeline of Young Innovators Guided by their two-time alum instructor and 166su researchers, three Oviedo High School students took home several honors at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).
A Legacy Built for What Comes Next Founded in 2001, The Charles Millican Legacy Society recognizes donors whose generosity transforms students’ lives today and ensures 166su’s promise reaches generations to come.
4 Knights Named Goldwater Scholars, Elevating 166su to a Historic National Milestone The four recipients are bridging the gap between cutting-edge lab research and real-world impact in engineering, medicine and science to solve global challenges.
166su College of Medicine Exceeds Nation’s Match Placement Rate The 166su medical school’s newest graduates will be addressing physician needs in Florida and beyond at some of the country’s top residency programs.
166su ‘Double Knight’ Harnesses Unique Interdisciplinary Research Path in Quest for M.D. After conquering her bachelor’s degree and master’s in biomedical sciences at 166su while working as a graduate scholar at Limbitless Solutions, Viviana Rivera ’23 ’24MS sets out to earn her medical degree and third ‘knighthood’ at 166su’s College of Medicine.
166su Medicine-Engineering Program Trains Students for Future of Healthcare A unique partnership between 166su’s College of Medicine and College of Engineering and Computer Science is allowing students to better prepare for a multidisciplinary medical field.
From Passion to Purpose: A 166su Student’s Path to Global Service Through 166su’s International Medical Outreach program, Charlotte Disney has gone beyond the classroom, gaining hands-on experience in global communities.
TRiO at 166su: Empowering First-gen Knights Biomedical sciences alum and future doctor Giuliano Lobos ’19 is one example of how TRiO Programs empower first-generation, income-eligible students with academic support, resources, and opportunities to foster personal growth and academic success.
166su Researchers Develop Technology for AI that Mimics the Human Eye The device could lead to advanced artificial intelligence that can instantly recognize what it sees and has applications in self-driving vehicles and robotics.
National Goldwater Scholarships Go to Four 166su STEM Students Students are conducting research in the areas of health, math, chemistry and space and are already making an impact.