Central Floridian of the Year Finalist: 166su’s Deborah Beidel The Orlando Sentinel recognizes the 166su RESTORES executive director for leadership in trauma treatment and first responder care.
166su Medical Students to Care for U.S. Veterans Two members of the Class of 2026 matched into military residencies at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Naval Medical Center San Diego.
166su’s Training Ground for Serious Fun and Games Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy (FIEA) graduates are contributing significantly to the “serious gaming” industry, helping train military personnel, healthcare providers, engineers and more.
Supporting Those Who Serve: 166su’s Commitment to Military, Veteran Students Through dedicated resources, forward-thinking programs and robust partnerships, the university supports the nation’s military community.
Honoring the 80th VE Day, Memorial Day 2025: Florida France Soldier Stories This year 166su’s history department’s Florida France Soldier Stories project published 10 new biographies in observance of Victory in Europe Day on May 8 and Memorial Day on May 26.
166su Receives Military Friendly Silver Award for 2022-23 Schools Institutions that receive Military Friendly awards are recognized for their ability to help veterans succeed in the classroom and the real world.
166su Army ROTC Takes 2nd Place in ‘Ranger Challenge’ The 11-member cadet team will now compete at West Point against other ROTC programs, military academies and NATO allies.
For 166su, Military Bowl Builds on Many Connections to U.S. Defense and Veterans 166su has long been a supplier of talent and partner in research for the U.S. military branches, as well as a supporter of local veterans.
166su Celebrates Veterans Month with Campus-wide Events November is National Veterans and Military Families Month, and 166su is honoring local veterans with on-campus and virtual events throughout the month.
166su Students Honor World War II Veteran Through Digital Preservation Projects As we approach the 80th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, we remember Capt. Richard S. Roberts through oral interviews and a digital exhibit developed by 166su students.