Justin Archey, EFSC Crime Scene Technology instructor, stands by a shelf of human skull replicas

From Classroom to Crime Scene: EFSC Prepares Students for Careers in Forensics and Criminal Justice

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Popularized by televised dramas, the fields of crime scene investigation and criminal justice provide a range of popular career opportunities and pathways. At Eastern Florida State College, students can begin their journey into the world of forensics and public safety by choosing among four degree and certificate options. “Learning crime scene technology is not like […]

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A student in Eastern Florida State College's Drafting Program working on Autocad

Blueprints for Success: EFSC’s Drafting & Design Students Train for High‑Demand Careers

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With courses led by Korie Carter, a professor with over 20 years of cumulative teaching and field experience, Eastern Florida State College’s Drafting & Design program prepares students to enter careers in some of the Space Coast’s most in-demand industries. “We teach students how to create technical and engineering drawings that meet ANSI/ASME Y14 standards,”

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Vicki Perry, a woman wearing a black polo and safety goggles standing in a warehouse taking inventory

Beyond the Warehouse: EFSC’s Transportation & Logistics Program Powers Career Pathways

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Living on Florida’s Space Coast, surrounded by ports, distribution hubs, and a growing aerospace corridor, Eastern Florida State College’s Dr. Deana Handfield Looney sees firsthand the pivotal role logistics plays in supporting both local and national economies. “I’ve worked closely with industry partners, developed courses aligned with workforce needs, and watched students turn classroom knowledge

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Ary Quinones, a young black woman with glasses wearing a royal black graduation gown blowing in the wind, stands in a parking lot in the shade of a tree holding her diploma case and smiling.

“I was Destined to Save Lives” – Ary Quinones’ Journey to Nursing

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From the moment she was born, Ary Quinones seemed destined to become a nurse. “I was born and raised in a hospital,” said Quinones. “My mom couldn’t afford childcare, so I went to work with her throughout her nursing school.” However, Quinones’ own journey toward a healthcare career was not so straightforward. She faced a

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