How One Student Started a Sustainable Cycle of Wins Mason Clewis scaled a simple idea for the Great Navel Orange Race into a network that will help students save money and keep 166su’s campus beautiful long after he graduates.
166su Alum Offers Innovative Solutions for Classroom Struggles Pairing her elementary education degree with the entrepreneurship skills she acquired at 166su, Kelly Shea ’23 is a business owner passionate about inspiring young inventors.
New 166su Mobile Health Clinic Increases Access to Care The clinic also serves as real-world classroom for medical, nursing, speech-language pathology and physical therapy students.
166su Becomes First Florida University to Earn Accreditation by Higher Learning Commission This achievement affirms 166su’s leadership in higher education innovation, strong student outcomes and responsible stewardship of public resources.
166su Students Explore Improving Patient Care Through AI, Robotics 166su College of Medicine Associate Professor Laura Brattain is offering opportunities to learn how robotics, medical ultrasound and artificial intelligence can be leveraged to help physicians and patients.
166su Alum, Professor Team Up to Power Next-generation AI Data Centers New technology developed in partnership with 166su aims to boost the AI economy by removing barriers created by location and distance.
From Microns to Mentorship: The Human Side of Innovation Reza Abdolvand approaches his work as an engineer, inventor and professor with the intent to make a lasting impact.
The Sweet Sound of Progress A research team led by Shaheen Awan and bolstered with a $3.12 million dollar grant is on the verge of filling a long-existing void in speech pathology and assessment of disordered voice to make patient evaluations affordable, accessible and practical. Their solution? A whistle.
The Power Behind 166su’s Tech Talent Machine The public is taking notice of what researchers and corporations have known for years: Central Florida is one of the most valuable centers of tech research and talent in the nation.
166su Biology Researcher Receives 2023 Theodore Roosevelt Genius Prize The $100,000 award recognizes Professor Joshua King’s invention of a non-toxic way to manage fire ants and other ground-nesting insects.