Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society logo with textured paper in the background. It brings to mind the many benefits of Phi Theta Kappa.

5 Ways Phi Theta Kappa Helped Me Achieve My Dreams

Student Life

I had three “impossible” dreams I wanted to achieve while I was dual enrolled at EFSC: I never imagined that an invitation to the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society would unlock all these opportunities and more. Phi Theta Kappa is the official honor society for colleges with two-year degrees, including Eastern Florida State College. […]

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Composing a Life-Changing Career in Music

Student Life

Discovering Passion with Music Nick Barth’s music journey at EFSC began unexpectedly. As a sophomore at Titusville High School, Nick Barth struggled with declining grades. He felt a lack of motivation when an unexpected band class showed up on his schedule. He decided not to drop the course and agreed to the band director’s suggestion to join the percussion

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Blue and red fireworks in the night sky, celebrating graduation virtually.

5 Tips for Celebrating Graduation Virtually

Just for Fun Student Life

There’s no denying that COVID-19 has turned everything upside-down. To those facing major life events, such as graduation ceremonies, it may feel especially unfair — and the consequent disappointment is completely justified. We all want to wake up from this nightmare, but in the meantime, it’s important for graduates everywhere to remember that the state

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Live, Learn, Lead

Student Life

When I was a student at Eastern Florida, I practically lived there (without physically living there). I was always on campus for my classes, student life activities and my student job. Those who knew me at the time would say I loved school. Considering I now work in higher education, I don’t think they were

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