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Preparing to be a professional scientist requires years of conducting hands-on research and building mental fortitude, and Jess Franks has learned both of these skills as a student at New College of Florida.
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New College of Florida continues to be one of the nation’s top colleges for students seeking a superb education with great career preparation at an affordable price, according to The Princeton Review.
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Earlier this spring, 35 college students—including several from New College of Florida—interviewed to be part of the inaugural class of the Diversity in Arts Leadership (DIAL) internship program through the Community Foundation of Sarasota County.
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When Aleah Colón-Alfonso—a student from the Class of 2022 at New College of Florida—graduates on May 20, her commencement speaker will be alumna Maxeme Tuchman ’00.
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Accolades continue to abound for New College of Florida fourth-year student Antonia “Toni” Ginsberg-Klemmt, who was just awarded another $100,000 for her nationally-lauded GismoPower invention.
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New College of Florida Student Rosemary Mejia Earns Fulbright Award to Study Epidemiology in Peru
CategoriesPostedRosemary Mejia envisions a society in which more individuals—regardless of their financial or demographical barriers—have equitable access to healthcare. This is one of the keys to global transformation, Mejia believes, and she aspires to be part of that change.
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Two New College of Florida students were selected this year to receive competitive Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) to study in Taiwan and Tajikistan, respectively, this summer.
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Third-Year New College Student Jacob Silverman is Extern to General Counsel David Fugett This Spring
CategoriesPostedJacob Silverman began his academic journey at New College of Florida in Fall 2019, and he is serving as an extern to General Counsel David Fugett this spring.
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Three New College students spent the 2020 Independent Study Period researching American alligators and published their findings on March 21 in the peer-reviewed "Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens."
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The Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) has awarded a three-year, $1.5-million research grant to one New College of Florida professor and three international collaborators for an interdisciplinary study on marine mammals.