Never Forget: Reflecting on 9/11
“Twenty years have passed since the tragic events of 9/11, but we should never forget the thousands of victims who lost their lives that day.” — Tania Young (Biology ’07, M.S. ’10)
“Twenty years have passed since the tragic events of 9/11, but we should never forget the thousands of victims who lost their lives that day.” — Tania Young (Biology ’07, M.S. ’10)
Students return for the fall semester eagerly anticipating the new experiences ahead.
Summer workers take advantage of a new summer activity and take to the stage!
Summer work students embraced opportunities to serve the community by wrapping up 2020–2021 Serve Pensacola projects.
Students and faculty step away from academics to minister to youth and teens in Youth Outreach Ministry summer camps.
Students take their musical talents and giving hearts on the road as they serve and minister to others across the United States.
Many students remained on campus for opportunities to have fun, make new friends, and earn financial assistance.
Natural science faculty help students prepare for more specific fields of research and graduate work through a new cell and molecular biology concentration.
Friends and families gathered to celebrate their graduates in a reimagined Commencement experience.
Audiences enjoyed the comedy of Oscar Wilde’s English satire while enjoying a fanciful evening of fun.
Whether jumping into graduate school as a recent alumnus or returning as a seasoned employee, the pursuit of further education encourages professional and personal growth.
Mechanical engineering students learn what it takes to build a working electric vehicle before going head-to-head in an annual competition.