Bruce Hicks '22 will receive his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Florida Polytechnic University on May 8. The student from Eustis, Florida, is an accomplished archer with his sights set on competing in the 2028 Olympics.
Video game players went head-to-head in fun competitions at Florida Polytechnic University on Saturday, April 23, at the annual Spring Game Expo.
Florida Polytechnic University announced a $2 million gift from Trustee Gary C. Wendt to support the creation of new leadership initiatives for students.
Vanessa Townsend '22 has never shied away from an opportunity to learn, grow, or lead. She will receive her bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering with a concentration in aerospace from Florida Polytechnic University on May 8.
Outstanding faculty and staff members at Florida Polytechnic University were recognized on Wednesday, April 13, during the University's fifth annual Ablaze awards ceremony. The event shines a spotlight on the dedication, work, and successes of faculty and staff members and their many contributions to Florida Poly.
When Javier Lozada '22 receives his bachelor's degree in computer engineering with a concentration in embedded systems design from Florida Polytechnic University on May 8, the talented student will be ready to step into a job as a software engineer at L3 Harris Technologies.
Students who head to the Student Development Center (SDC) for a workout are likely to encounter Natasha Gattas' smiling face welcoming them.
When Hailey Skoglund '22 arrived at Florida Polytechnic University, she made the decision to embrace everything the University had to offer.
Dr. Doga Demirel, assistant chair of Florida Polytechnic University's Computer Science Department, is creating a leading-edge virtual reality tool to help doctors learn critical medical procedures commonly performed in emergency rooms, during surgery, and in other medical scenarios.
Just weeks before his graduation with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Florida Polytechnic University student Bruce Hicks is excited to see his vision for a campus archery range come to fruition.