Inside Florida Tech
Tuesdays, 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
In this interview series, host Wes Sumner provides a greater perspective of the current happenings at the Florida Institute of Technology by highlighting the fascinating people and important programs of the University. Inside Florida Tech airs on Tuesdays, at 8:30 a.m. and 5:30p.m.
Latest Episodes
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Florida Tech's Student Design Showcase April 19th 11am to 3 pm Free and open to the public. Peter Zappala, Director of Operations and Projects in the College of Engineering and Science and Felix Gabriel, Lab Manager talk about the Showcase and Award Ceremony.
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Associate Professor Robert Weaver, Head of the IRLRI and Karen Hill, Benefits Coordinator at FL Tech describe the event and the benefits and opportunities provided for participants and the Indian River Lagoon.
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Nicholas Kop, VP of Programming, Ryan Fox, Head of Philanthropy and Joel Weiss, Chapter Advisor describe the upcoming Innocence Project event featuring Robert Duboise.
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Florida Tech's ROTC Offers Outstanding Benefits for Students. Lt Colonel Robert Stillings, Professor of Military Science at Florida Institute of Technology outlines the ROTC program and opportunities for prospective cadets.
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Florida Tech President Dr. John Nicklow Unveils the University's new Strategic Plan. Host Wes Sumner, Vice President for External Affairs talks with President Nicklow about the future of Florida Tech.
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Ted Peterson, Associate Professor Arts and Communication at FL Tech and Crimson Advisor and Courtney Capar, Editor in Chief of the Crimson describe Free Speech Week events.
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Dr. Clarissa West White, University Archivist and Associate Professor at Bethune Cookman University, Roland Hatcher-Gallop, Communications Instructor at FL Tech and JD Gallop, Adjunct Communication Instructor and Journalist describe the upcoming event at Evens Library.
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FL Tech Hosts American Cancer Society's Relay for Life February 17th, 2024. Abby Zabrodsky, Committee Advisor and Sara Bergamini, Committee Chair with FL Tech's Relay for Life event invite the community to participate in this event.
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18th Annual Martin Luther King Event at FL Tech Tuesday January 9, 2024. Professor Gordon Patterson describes the event including the Honorees and scholarship winner.
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Make A Green Noise A Just Transition to Clean Energy. Hosted by Little growers Inc. Saturday October 28th 9 am - 3 pmFree but reservations are required. Camille Hadley, Founder and Executive Director of Little Growers Inc and Nancy Garmer from Evans Library talk about the event.