The national award, the highest individual honor bestowed by ABWA, recognizes excellence in career, education and community involvement.
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The program, which includes clinical, scientific and billing-related curriculum, is a self-paced, distance-learning course.
Read More »The tour will encompass visits to Manassas, Virginia; Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; Antietam, Maryland; and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Read More »From offshore oil to zombies, coral reefs to chemical warfare, Florida Tech's 2016 Lifelong Scholar Society lecture series has something for everyone.
Read More »The Foreign Policy Association’s Great Decisions discussion program, started in 1954, is intended to foster an understanding of international affairs and foreign policy issues.
Read More »The university summer lecture series will features six presentations from university faculty and staff on a variety of topics, from computers to the Civil War, from May through August.
Read More »Free Event Highlights Role of Creativity in Business Success MELBOURNE, FLA. —Christian Tamburr, Florida Institute of Technology’s music artist in residence, will present a unique event that shows how music and storytelling can inspire and invigorate your workplace and business. Called Sonic Leadership, the event will introduce an innovative approach to business and leadership through creativity and the arts. Running…
Read More »35-Year Weaving Maestro Leads Lifelong Learning Society Course MELBOURNE, FLA. — Pam Pawl, a 35-year weaving practitioner and instructor, will lead a two-day introductory course on weaving on a rigid heddle loom on Sept. 20-21 as part of Florida Institute of Technology’s Lifelong Scholar Society. The course will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day in Room 358…
Read More »Longtime NBC Correspondent Has New Book on Neil Armstrong MELBOURNE, FLA. — Jay Barbree, who for more than 50 years has documented the space program from Brevard County as NBC’s space correspondent, will speak about the topic he knows best – and one of the giants in the field, Neil Armstrong – during a dinner and lecture starting at 6…
Read More »MELBOURNE, FLA. — Florida Institute of Technology Continuing Education and the American Ceramic Society (ACerS) have partnered to offer a short course in bio-ceramics taught by Florida Tech scientist Larry Hench. Created by Hench, the short course, “Bioceramics: Advances and Challenges for Affordable Healthcare,” will be available via on-demand streaming at www.fit.edu/biomedical-professional, and for purchase in DVD format at the…
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