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Prime Examples of: Harmony

Harmony is balance achieved through collaboration. Florida Tech is a song, and harmony is our forte. Here are a few prime examples.

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Look Forward: 7 Great Reasons to Attend Florida Tech

See how you can put your passion to work, make a positive difference in the world and pursue greatness at Florida Tech.

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Outside of the Box Electives

Picking a good elective is one way to get the most out of a college education. Check out these unique and interesting Florida Tech electives!

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Prime Examples of: Creativity

Particularly at Florida Tech, a hub of innovation and forward-thinking, creativity permeates everything. Here are a few Prime Examples.

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Classes, Concert for Brass and Rhythm Day Sept. 25 at Florida Tech

The classes and concert, hosted by Director of Bands and accomplished trumpeter Joseph Montelione, are free and open to the public.

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Dylan Song Recorded at Florida Tech Gets International Mention

The version of "Ballad in Plain D" from pianist Paul Anquez and vocalist Isabel Sörling was the "most memorable," a journalist says.

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Singer Judy Collins to Co-Host FM Odyssey on WFIT Sept. 6

The show will feature songs and artists that inspired Collins, stories from her nearly 60-year career, and hits from the Collins catalog.

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Trumpeter Joseph Montelione to Hold ‘Concert with Words’ Feb. 26

The free, public concert is expected to include an eclectic variety of music, such as American songbook, jazz, contemporary classical, rock and more.

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Flutist, Scholar Pam Youngblood to Hold Free Concert Jan. 30 at Gleason

Youngblood, professor and chair of the Department of Music and Drama at Texas Woman’s University, is the 2016-2018 Phi Kappa Phi Artist.

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Florida Tech Faculty Recital Oct. 1 to Feature Eliza Dopira

Dopira, a music instructor and director of choral and string studies at the university, will perform arias and art songs by Chausson, Bellini, Brahms, and others.

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