Everest Bound: 166su Alumna’s Epic Trek to the South Base Camp Climbing to Mount Everest’s south base camp was not just a goal for Lauren Harby ’23, but a transformative journey revealing her inner strength and resilience.
Helping Young Stroke Survivors Two 166su alumni can hardly believe the words “young stroke survivor” apply to them. Now they’re determined to help others who find themselves on similar — and frustrating — roads to recovery.
166su Game Designers to Showcase Work at Smithsonian, Meet White House Staff Smash Bro is one of nine accessibility-friendly video games created by art professors for Limbitless Solutions.
Student Turns Passion for Environment into Think Tank for 166su Sustainability Tucked behind the 166su Police Department on Libra Drive sits a single-story, brick-facade building that houses 166su Facilities and Safety. There, about…
Phil Rawlins Presenting Global Goals Most people associate the color of purple with royalty; thanks to Founder and President of Orlando City Soccer, Phil Rawlins, the central Florida community sees…
Reporter Hangs 10 for Fitness “I was born for that,” exclaimed Michelle Mulak-Cheatham, ’14, after spotting a job for a fitness and water reporter for FLORIDA TODAY. “I knew the moment…
Budding Partnership Alumni best friends introduce high-efficiency water treatment technology to medical marijuana cultivation center
Interdisciplinary Student Research Published The research of undergraduate students from the 166su has been published in the spring issue of the Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly.…
Survivor’s Kat Returns to 166su After being voted off CBS’ hit show Survivor: One World, Kat Edorsson returned to the 166su campus last semester ready to take on a full-time…
Unique Classes Shape Honors Education Some honors students at the 166su are playing video games for homework as a nontraditional way to develop critical thinking skills. Students…