Polk State Nursing Grads Outperform State, Nation on Revised Exam

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As expected, a recent revision to the national licensure exam for Registered Nurses has resulted in reduced pass rates across the nation. And, as usual, Polk State’s nursing graduates continue to outperform the state and…

Polk State Theater Seeks Performers: No Experience? No Problem

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This fall, Polk State Theater will stage a classic British romantic comedy, a favorite off-Broadway musical, and a Shakespearian tragedy. But first it needs performers — no experience necessary, just a willingness to work hard. And…

Polk State student June Reynolds with her as-yet-unnamed painting, which hangs in the office of Veterans Services Coordinator Carole Shelton-Toney.

Student Hopes Veterans Find Inspiration, Comfort in Painting

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Polk State student June Reynolds with her as-yet-unnamed painting, which hangs in the office of Veterans Services Coordinator Carole Shelton-Toney.

When Polk State student June Reynolds first put her paintbrush to a blank sheet of poster board last spring, all she wanted to do was her homework. Instead, with each stroke she made, each new…

A memorial to honor the life of Vernon Aguirre (L), who was studying in Polk State's Digital Media Technology program before his death in June, is planned for July 30 at 6 p.m. in LTB 1308 at Polk State Lakeland.

Memorial Planned for Alumnus

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A memorial to honor the life of Vernon Aguirre (L), who was studying in Polk State's Digital Media Technology program before his death in June, is planned for July 30 at 6 p.m. in LTB 1308 at Polk State Lakeland.

The students and faculty of Polk State’s Digital Media Technology program have planned a gathering to honor student Vernon Aguirre, who died in late June after sustaining injuries in a fall. The gathering will take…

Polk State recently sent its first students on a science field experience to the Bahamian island Andros. From left, students Mary Bibler, Brett Linamen, Joshua Campbell, Beth Ackerly, Jessi Shell, Biology Professor Anthony Cornett, students Amanda Arbuthnot, Michelle Shaffer, Kristiana Heath, and Lyndon, who works at Forfar, the field station where trip participants were based.

Polk’s International Summer: Students Study in Bahamas, Europe

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Polk State recently sent its first students on a science field experience to the Bahamian island Andros. From left, students Mary Bibler, Brett Linamen, Joshua Campbell, Beth Ackerly, Jessi Shell, Biology Professor Anthony Cornett, students Amanda Arbuthnot, Michelle Shaffer, Kristiana Heath, and Lyndon, who works at Forfar, the field station where trip participants were based.

It’s been an international summer at Polk State College, with students having recently traveled far from their Central Florida homes. One group of students just returned from a first-ever science field study in the Bahamas,…

Polk State Aerospace Expands With Administration Degree

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Polk State College’s Aerospace program will expand this fall to offer a new degree in Aerospace Administration, readying students for management positions at airports, airlines, and a wide variety of related operations. Students who earn…

Polk State to Host Information Session on New High School

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Polk State College will host an information session for those interested in attending its new Polk State Lakeland Gateway to College Collegiate High School. The event will take place at 6:30 p.m. on July 11…

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