Florida Polytechnic University students who have worked all semester developing innovative video games are getting the chance to show them off online at the annual Spring Game Expo.
A team of Florida Polytechnic University students is using technology to convert the beauty and grace of dance into an innovative, stunning work of art.
Florida Polytechnic University senior Kendon Ricketts lives out a childhood dream every time he heads into work.
While many events in the community have been canceled in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, one of Florida Polytechnic University's richest student traditions will continue in a virtual environment.
When Matthew Santalla was a high school student in Orlando, he saw an emerging potential in video games and took his game play seriously. With hard work and late nights spent gaming, he soon played "Call of Duty" at the amateur professional level.
Students and employees may be spending their days at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but that doesn't mean they can't maintain a good workout routine and keep their bodies in shape.
A childhood spent watching TV police dramas beside her family in Ruskin, Florida, left senior Delaney Jester with a fascination for digital forensics and justice.
Completing coursework remotely due to COVID-19 concerns doesn't mean that Florida Polytechnic University students are disconnected from campus.
LAKELAND, Fla. - A team of Florida Polytechnic University faculty, staff, and students is working to build critical personal protection equipment for clinicians treating patients amid the current COVID-19 pandemic. The effort is in partnership with AdventHealth and will help address the shortage of protective supplies facing healthcare organizations nationwide.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has added stress and unexpected expenses to many students' lives. The Florida Polytechnic University Student Government Association (SGA) has created Phund-a-Phoenix, an emergency fund to help students during this time of uncertainty and financial burden.