Upcoming Upgrades

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The Digital Media Technology department is working hard to bring new and exciting upgrades to our facilities. Plans are currently underway to build three new studios in LTB 1307 & 1308—a photo studio, video studio,…

Polk State Pitcher Overcomes Setbacks, Shines on Field

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Alec Asher was drafted by the San Francisco Giants, but a bone spur in his throwing elbow derailed his plans. He eventually made his way to Polk State, where he’s had an incredible career —…

Polk State President, Student Help Launch “Graduate Tampa Bay”

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Polk State College President Dr. Eileen Holden student Nathan Herbig will participate in Monday’s launch of Graduate Tampa Bay, an initiative to increase college-graduation rates. The two will be joined at the event by the presidents…

College Moderates Haines City Commission Debate

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Polk State College cherishes partnerships across Polk County. Last night associate vice president David Steele moderated a City Commission debate in Haines City, hosted by the Haines City Chamber of Commerce. The event was covered…

Polk State Students Travel to Tallahassee, Meet with Legislators

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Several Polk State College students recently traveled to Tallahassee, where they met with lawmakers and voiced their opinions on a number of legislative issues. Each year, the Florida College System Student Government Association has its…

Polk State Gear Spotted in Kentucky

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Senior Administrative Assistant Nixsa DelValle submitted this photo of Greg Staudinger, a Polk State grad and former math tutor at the Lakeland TLCC, wearing a Polk State shirt in downtown Louisville, KY. He is shown…

USF to Continue to Share Space at Polk State Lakeland Campus

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In a budget deal worked out Monday, USF will continue to share space on the Lakeland campus while an independent polytechnic university is built along Interstate 4. At the end of a five-year “Teach Out,”…

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