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Inaugural Commercial Space Studies Program Announced at KSC

This innovative graduate certificate program will help prepare students and industry professionals for success in the rapidly evolving commercial space industry.

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Florida Tech, AFTAC Renew Research Partnership

The agreement will have the two Brevard-based organizations working closely in a host of areas, including cloud computing and modeling and simulation.

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Major Gifts Allow Florida Tech’s Scott Center to Create Endowment

The Scott Center now had an endowment that will ensure its operations have a basis for funding in perpetuity.

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ULA President Tory Bruno Tours Florida Tech Campus

A day after headlining the Alan Smith Lecture, Bruno spent several hours with faculty, students and staff on the Florida Tech campus. 

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Panthers Football Places Five on GSC All-Academic Team, 40 Named to Honor Roll

To be eligible for the Academic All-GSC Teams, nominees must have an overall GPA of 3.20 or better on a 4.00 scale for their entire academic career.

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Scott Center Receives $16K Donation Through New York Jets Raffle

Hosted by the New York Jets Foundation, the raffle was presented by Florida Tech, which is an official Jets education and STEM partner.

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Florida Tech Commencement Starts Next Chapter for Hundreds of Graduates

Hundreds of students crossed the stage at the Charles and Ruth Clemente Center to receive their diplomas during two enthusiastic ceremonies.

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Florida Tech is Going Back to the NCAA Football Playoffs

The No. 6 seed Panthers (8-3) will face No. 3 Lenoir-Rhyne (10-1) in Hickory, North Carolina, for the first-round clash on Saturday, Nov. 17.

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Panthers Drop 55 on Shorter in Regular Season Finale Victory

The 55 points are the most scored by the Panthers in any game in program history. The next highest total was 54 scored against Stetson on Sept. 6, 2014.

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Florida Tech Launching Accelerated Business Programs

Complete a bachelor’s degree in three years or a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a Master of Business Administration in four years -- and save money doing so.

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