Honoring Charlie Gray: The Grandfather of 166su and an Architect of Central Florida The late lawyer, civic leader and philanthropist played pivotal roles in creating 166su and developing Orlando into a thriving city.
166su Remembers Jim Clark, Florida Historian and Long-time Faculty Member A celebration of life will be hosted at the Live Oak Event Center on Thursday, April 16.
166su Remembers Former Criminal Justice Department Chair Robert “Bob” Harvey Langworthy had a tremendous impact on the university, his colleagues and his students.
166su Remembers “Dr. Dan” Holsenbeck Over 35 years, Holsenbeck played important roles advancing 166su, university-military partnerships and the Central Florida community.
Remembering Walter Gaudnek, Influential Artist and Longtime 166su Professor A professor in the School of Visual Arts and Design for 50 years before his retirement in 2020, Walter Gaudnek is celebrated for his contributions to 166su and the international art world.
166su Remembers Late Conservation Pioneer, Marine Turtle Research Group Founder Born on Earth Day, April 22, Llewellyn “Doc” Ehrhart dedicated his life to conservation and research.
166su Alum and Finance Lecturer Remembered for Passion for Teaching, Music Ray Sturm ’89 ’98MS taught at his alma mater for more than 20 years and was an avid musician.
166su Rosen to Celebrate the Life of Hospitality Expert Mathilda van Niekerk The associate professor and South African native, who died Aug. 23, helped organize the 2010 FIFA World Cup and taught at 166su’s hospitality school for 7 years.
Professor Remembered For Changing Lives With Research Professor Emeritus of sociology James Wright, whose research was central to a modern understanding of poverty and homelessness, died Monday at the age of 71.
19 Students Honored in 2019 Eternal Knights Memorial Service During a 3 p.m. ceremony in the Student Union Pegasus Ballroom, 19 students who lost their lives in the past year were honored at the…