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News Topic: Special Events

  • Indian River State College’s Dr. Patricia Gagliano Honored at News Service of Florida’s Above & Beyond Gala 

    Indian River State College’s Dr. Patricia Gagliano Honored at News Service of Florida’s Above & Beyond Gala 

    Nursing Dean Recognized Among Florida’s 50 Most Influential Women Leaders 

    FORT PIERCE, Fla. (Oct. 13, 2025) – Dr. Patricia Gagliano, Dean of the School of Nursing at Indian River State College (“The River”), was honored as a recipient of the News Service of Florida Above & Beyond Award at the organization’s 3rd annual Above & Beyond Gala at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Tallahassee. 

    The Above & Beyond Award celebrated the 50 most influential and thought-provoking women in Florida who have demonstrated exemplary leadership in their respective fields while making significant contributions to society. Dr. Gagliano was selected for her transformative work in nursing education and her dedication to advancing the nursing profession across Florida. 

    Portrait photo showing Dr. Patricia Gagliano, Dean of the Indian River State College School of Nursing.

    Dr. Patricia Gagliano, PhD, RN 

    “I am deeply honored to receive this recognition,” said Dr. Gagliano. “This award reflects not just my work, but the collective efforts of our incredible faculty, staff, and students at Indian River State College. For more than 25 years, I have been passionate about promoting excellence and innovation in nursing education, and it is gratifying to see our programs making a meaningful impact on healthcare in our community and beyond.” 

    As Dean of the School of Nursing since 2017, Dr. Gagliano oversees multiple nursing programs across six sites, managing everything from curriculum development to regulatory compliance and clinical partnerships. Under her leadership, The River has successfully implemented concept-based curriculum, NCLEX blueprinting, and NextGen assessment methodologies, resulting in strong licensure attainment and job placement rates for graduates. 

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    “Dr. Gagliano’s recognition as one of Florida’s 50 most influential women leaders is a testament to her visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to nursing education,” said Dr. Heather Belmont, Provost of Indian River State College. “Under her guidance, our School of Nursing has become a model for innovation and excellence, preparing highly skilled nurses who are meeting critical healthcare needs throughout our region. This honor reflects the profound impact she has made on our institution, our students, and the communities we serve. We are incredibly proud to have Dr. Gagliano as part of The River family.” 

    Dr. Gagliano holds a PhD in Nursing from Barry University, where she focused her dissertation research on predictors of academic success for nontraditional nursing students. She also earned her master’s degree in nursing administration and bachelor’s degree in nursing from Barry University. Her 27-year tenure at Indian River State College includes 18 years as a nursing instructor and professor before assuming her current role as Dean. 

    Indian River State College’s School of Nursing is recognized as one of Florida’s premier nursing education programs, offering a comprehensive range of programs including Associate in Science in Nursing (ASN), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), and Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) pathways. The school operates across six locations throughout the Treasure Coast, providing accessible, high-quality nursing education to aspiring healthcare professionals. With state-of-the-art simulation labs, experienced faculty, and strong clinical partnerships with regional healthcare facilities, The River’s nursing programs consistently achieve high NCLEX pass rates and graduate employment rates, producing job-ready nurses who go on to serve in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities across Florida and beyond. 

    The Above & Beyond Gala featured networking, cocktails, keynote remarks, and the presentation of awards to all 50 honorees. The evening brought together influential women leaders from across Florida for a celebration of their achievements and contributions to their communities. 

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    October 13, 2025
  • RiverBlog: River Madness Is More Than a Tipoff, It’s a Call to Fort Pierce

    RiverBlog: River Madness Is More Than a Tipoff, It’s a Call to Fort Pierce

    By: Rodrigo Berlanga Rodriguez & Kathleen Walter 

    When Head Men’s Basketball Coach Travis “T.J.” Jackson talks about the 2025 – 2026 season, he rarely starts with stats. He starts with people: students, families, and the community that drive the success of Indian River State College Athletics. It is this same community that he encourages to fill both sides of the bleachers at the gym at the College’s main campus in Fort Pierce. 

    “I’ve seen on a good day, 20 people in the stands…I want to bring both sides of the bleachers out,” Coach Jackson said in an exclusive interview on IRSC Public Media’s RiverTalk. 

    Listen to River Talk

    On Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at 5:00 p.m., Indian River State College (“The River”) will debut River Madness, a high-energy, family-friendly showcase designed to do exactly that: connect the College’s storied basketball tradition with the heartbeat of Fort Pierce. Think live DJ, local vendors and food trucks, prizes and giveaways, plus your first look at a roster Coach Jackson says is “electrifying.” 

    Smiling man in a white Nike jacket stands under dramatic blue and yellow lighting, representing Indian River State College Men’s Basketball Head Coach Travis “T.J.” Jackson.
    Indian River State College Men’s Basketball Head Coach Travis “T.J.” Jackson.

    Building a Culture, Not Just a Team 

    Coach Jackson’s vision is simple and ambitious: make Indian River State College basketball a gathering place. River Madness replaces the traditional Blue & Gold scrimmage with something bigger: a celebration of campus and community. The goal is more than just building hype; it’s about creating a habit. Get fans in the building and build the kind of home-court energy that lifts student-athletes all season long. 

    Coach Jackson is also explicit about the order of operations: academics, character, then performance. The team standard is a 3.2+ GPA and a diploma for every sophomore. Discipline and accountability aren’t slogans; they’re the scaffolding that allows talent to grow. 

    Why JUCO, Why Now 

    If you haven’t been to an Indian River State College game, or any junior college (“JUCO”) game, Coach Jackson thinks you’ll be surprised by the quality of play, especially in Florida’s Region 8. The league is stacked with Division I-caliber athletes and veteran coaches. The 2025–26 roster includes six freshmen who held Division I offers before choosing The River. The attraction? Real minutes, real development, and a culture that treats students like the adults they’re becoming. 

    Junior college also makes sense for families financially. “It is an opportunity where you’re debt-free, where you don’t have to take out student loans and all that crazy nonsense,” says Coach Jackson. It teaches the off-court maturity that makes the on-court performance sustainable. Coach Jackson’s pitch to parents and players is refreshingly candid: JUCO is the fast track to the four-year level when you combine playing time with academic momentum and character growth. 

    Coaching With Purpose 

    Coach Jackson’s story helps explain his drive. He learned the game in the driveway from his mother, a Hall of Famer at Alcorn State University. A devastating knee injury in college ended his playing career, but not his passion; he found coaching while mentoring youth back home in Mississippi. That lived experience shows up daily at The River, in how he develops players and how he talks about their futures. 

    He’s also meeting the moment on Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL). The River uses a creative program called “Riverbooks,” a mock-currency system that teaches athletes how value is built through discipline, conditioning, and consistency. The message is clear: control your habits, and you can control your narrative. 

    The Bounce-Back 

    Indian River State College won just 10 games a season ago. No one is ducking that. This year’s team is deeper, hungrier, and more balanced, and it plans to restore the standards that River fans know and expect. Coach Jackson credits smart recruiting and an unshakable locker-room culture. The bar is set high, and the path runs straight through home. 

    Three Indian River State College basketball players in blue and white uniforms sit on yellow bleachers holding basketballs, showing focus and confidence before the new season.
    Poised for a breakout season, Indian River State College basketball players reflect the grit and confidence driving The River’s renewed spirit on and off the court.

    How to Be Part of It 

    • River Madness: Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. at Indian River State College Massey Campus Gym (3209 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce, FL 34981)
    • What to expect: Basketball, DJ, local vendors & food trucks, prizes, and giveaways
    • Bring: Family, friends, community groups, youth teams, and your voice
    • Season info: Schedules and social links are on the Men’s Basketball page at https://irsc.prestosports.com/sports/mbkb/index.

    Coach Jackson’s door is open, literally. He invites community partners, service groups, and local leaders to reach out about collaborations and game-day experiences for their organizations. 

    This is your team, Fort Pierce. River Madness is the starting whistle. Let’s make the gym sound like home.

    Promotional graphic for Indian River State College’s “River Madness” men’s basketball kick-off event featuring two players in River uniforms, scheduled for Friday, October 17 at 5 p.m. at the Massey Campus Gymnasium.
    October 10, 2025
  • Okeechobee’s Gil Culbreth Receives 2025 Entrepreneur of the Year Award 

    Okeechobee’s Gil Culbreth Receives 2025 Entrepreneur of the Year Award 

    Indian River State College Foundation Recognized Community Leader for Visionary Leadership and Commitment to Free Enterprise 

    OKEECHOBEE, Fla. (October 9, 2025) – The Indian River State College Foundation presented the 2025 Entrepreneur of the Year Award to Mr. H. Gilbert “Gil” Culbreth during a special ceremony held at the Historic Bank of Okeechobee on Oct. 8, 2025. The award, part of the Dan K. Richardson Entrepreneurship Program, recognizes outstanding commitment to the free enterprise system and community betterment. 

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    Timothy E. Moore, Gil Culbreth & Frank Libutti 

    The gathering of community leaders, business professionals, and supporters celebrated Culbreth’s remarkable entrepreneurial journey and deep community roots as a fourth-generation Okeechobee resident. The event featured a cocktail hour followed by a formal dinner and recognition ceremony. 

    H. Gilbert “Gil” Culbreth, Jr., has served as leader of Gilbert’s Family of Companies for over 50 years, building upon a family legacy that began in 1924. Under his leadership, Gilbert’s has flourished into a diverse business empire encompassing Gilbert Oil, Gilbert Chevrolet, Gilbert Ford, Gilbert Fleet and Commercial, Gilbert Collision Center, Gilbert Outdoors, Gilbert Transports, Gilbert Line-X, and Gilbert Realty. 

    With nearly four decades of banking leadership, Gil Culbreth began his service as a Founding Board Member of Big Lake National Bank in 1986. Following the bank’s merger with Seacoast Bank in 2006, he has continued his commitment to the organization, serving on the Seacoast Bank Board of Directors for the past 18 years. 

    “It is truly humbling to receive this recognition,” said Gil Culbreth. “Here in Okeechobee, we want to continue to expand what my father started in 1924 to make Okeechobee even better than it is today. Entrepreneurship has always been about more than just building businesses – it’s about creating opportunities for others and strengthening the communities we call home. I’m honored to be part of this tradition.” 

    Culbreth, selected by members of the community, was recognized for his exceptional vision, innovation, and dedication to both enterprise and community development. His extensive community service includes serving as a former director of the Florida Council on Economic Education, the Okeechobee County Board of Realtors, the Okeechobee Economic Council, and the United Way of Okeechobee. He is also a member of the Masonic Lodge, reflecting his commitment to civic engagement and community leadership. Additionally, the Gilbert’s Family of Companies significantly contributes to Indian River State College, demonstrating his ongoing investment in educational excellence and student success.  

    “Gil Culbreth embodies the entrepreneurial excellence and community dedication that the Dan K. Richardson Award was created to honor,” said Frank Libutti, Chair of the Indian River State College Foundation. “The Foundation is proud to recognize Gil’s remarkable contributions to our region’s economic vitality and his steadfast support of educational opportunity for all students.” 

    The Culbreth family’s commitment to Indian River State College runs deep, with Gil’s daughter Christa Luna serving as Chair of the Indian River State College Board of Trustees and his son Bert Culbreth serving as a member of the Indian River State College Foundation Board of Directors. Gil and his wife Marie have instilled their values of community service and educational support throughout their family. 

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    Annabel Robertson, Bert Culbreth, Marie and Gil Culbreth, Christa Luna, Timothy & Robin Moore

    “As a Foundation Board member, I’ve witnessed firsthand how the Dan K. Richardson Entrepreneur of the Year Award celebrates the values that built our community – hard work, innovation, and giving back,” said Bert Culbreth. “Seeing my father receive this recognition is incredibly meaningful to our family, as it honors not just his business achievements, but his lifelong commitment to supporting education and strengthening Okeechobee. Dad has always taught us that true entrepreneurial success is measured not only by what you build, but by how you help others build their futures too.” 

    “As Chair of the Indian River State College Board of Trustees, I couldn’t be more proud to see my father recognized with this honor,” said Christa Luna. “Dad has always led by example, showing our family and community that success isn’t just about what you achieve in business—it’s about lifting others up along the way. Our family is deeply honored, and we’re grateful to the Foundation for recognizing what Dad has meant to Okeechobee and this region.” 

    The Dan K. Richardson Entrepreneur of the Year Award has recognized outstanding entrepreneurial achievement and community leadership for over two decades, with Dan K. Richardson himself receiving the inaugural honor from the program established in his name. Recent recipients of this prestigious award include William “Bill” Marine of Vero Beach, Florida (2024); Art Allen, President of A&G Concrete Pools (2021); Timothy Girard of Vero Beach and Girard Equipment (2017); and Marygrace and Bobby Sexton, founders of Natalie’s Orchid Island Juice Company (2015). This annual recognition continues Richardson’s legacy of celebrating entrepreneurs who exemplify both business excellence and dedication to community service throughout Indian River County. 

    “Gil Culbreth represents the very best of entrepreneurial spirit in our community,” said Indian River State College President Timothy E. Moore, Ph.D. “His achievements and legacy set a powerful example for the next generation of entrepreneurs, demonstrating how business success and community commitment go hand in hand.” 

    The Dan K. Richardson Entrepreneurship Program was established to celebrate and promote awareness of the free enterprise system, recognizing its vital role in strengthening communities. The program is funded through a leadership contribution from the Lambert Foundation in honor of Mr. Dan K. Richardson and supported by the Indian River State College Foundation alongside 13 additional founding partners. Richardson, a longtime champion of Indian River State College since its founding in 1960, left an enduring legacy through his $600,000 contribution to build the Richardson Center that houses the College’s business school and his decades of support as one of the institution’s earliest foundation contributors. 

    “Tonight’s celebration captures the spirit of what we’re trying to achieve with this program,” said Annabel Robertson, Vice President of Institutional Advancement at the Indian River State College Foundation. “By recognizing leaders like Gil Culbreth, we are honoring past achievements, while inspiring the next generation of entrepreneurs who will continue to drive innovation and economic growth in our region.” 

    The program serves as a multi-faceted initiative to highlight the impact of entrepreneurship and inspire future business leaders. The annual Entrepreneur of the Year Award is a cornerstone of these efforts, presented to distinguished business founders or leaders who demonstrate exceptional commitment to both enterprise and community. 

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    About Indian River State College Foundation: The Indian River State College Foundation provides critical funding to ensure program success and student achievement at Indian River State College. Through events like the annual Golf Tournament, the Foundation supports initiatives such as the Promise Program that make higher education accessible to all eligible students in the region. 

    About Indian River State College: Indian River State College, serving Florida’s Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties, offers high-quality, affordable education to over 24,000 students annually through traditional and online courses. The College provides more than 130 programs leading to bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, and technical certificates. To learn more, visit irsc.edu. 

    October 10, 2025
  • Career Expo Connects Treasure Coast Job Seekers with over 50 Employers

    Career Expo Connects Treasure Coast Job Seekers with over 50 Employers

    FORT PIERCE, Fla. (October 1, 2025) — The wait is over. Today, Indian River State College (“The River”) will host its Fall 2025 Career Expo, a marquee recruiting event where students, alumni, and community members can connect directly with employers ready to hire for full-time, part-time and internship positions. 

    The Expo will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Eastman Advanced Workforce Training Complex (Building O) on the Massey Campus in Fort Pierce.

    More than 50 organizations representing industries from healthcare, aerospace, manufacturing, technology, finance, and local government will participate, offering attendees the chance to expand their networks and explore career pathways.

    Featured employers include:

    • Enterprise Mobility
    • Health First
    • Martin County School District
    • St. Lucie County Fire District
    • Treasure Coast Hospice
    • Pursuit Aerospace
    • Fifth Third Bank

    “This is one of the most direct opportunities for students, alumni, and job seekers in the community to meet face-to-face with employers who are actively recruiting Indian River State College talent,” said Dr. Calvin Williams, associate vice president of advising and career services. “Whether someone is seeking a first job, a career change or an internship, the Expo is designed to connect them with the right opportunities.”

    The Career Expo is the culmination of a month-long slate of professional development programming, including resume reviews with employers, a Career Fashion Show, and a Career Closet initiative, which provides free professional attire to students, alumni and community members. “If you look good and feel confident, you’ll interview better,” Williams added. “The Career Closet and Expo work hand in hand to help attendees prepare and present themselves to employers.”

    For more information, contact the Indian River State College Career Services at careerservices@irsc.edu or call 772-462-7470. 

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    October 1, 2025
  • One Suit Away from Success: Students Find Confidence in the Career Closet

    One Suit Away from Success: Students Find Confidence in the Career Closet

    FORT PIERCE, Fla. (September 22, 2025) — All month long, Indian River State College has been opening more than classroom doors. Through a series of career-focused events, including the ongoing Career Closet initiative, the College is helping students step confidently into the workforce ahead of the Career Expo on October 1. 

    This month, Career Services will host mobile Career Closets, resume reviews with local employers, and a Career Fashion Show where students modeled donated outfits. These events build momentum toward the October 1 Career Expo, where more than 50 employers will recruit for full-time, part-time and internship positions. 

    A student browses a clothing rack filled with professional attire such as blazers and suits inside a campus mailroom area. Another student walks by in the background carrying a water bottle.
    Career-ready: A student selects donated professional clothing at the Career Closet, where free attire helps students dress for success. 

    The Career Closet, located at multiple campuses, provides students with free professional clothing for interviews, career fairs and workplace opportunities. Supported by alumni and community donations, the Closet ensures students are not held back by the cost of attire. 

    “Professional dress is very important in the process of going to work. A student may love a company but hesitate to even approach them if they don’t have the right attire,” said Dr. Calvin Williams, associate vice president of advising and career services at Indian River State College. 

    With most Indian River State College graduates remaining in the Treasure Coast region, the Career Closet and Career Expo directly support the local workforce. “Over 75 percent of our graduates stay in the four-county area,” Dr. Williams said. “The economic boost they give our community, based on the knowledge they gained here, is tremendous.” 

    The Career Closet operates year-round at: 

    • Massey Campus, Fort Pierce — Room W-104, Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m.– 4 p.m. (772-462-7470) 
    • Pruitt Campus, Port St. Lucie — Room J-111, hours vary (772-336-6221 or 772-336-6213) 
    • Mueller Campus, Vero Beach — Schumann Center, Building D, regular hours (772-226-2500) 

    The Career Closet accepts donations of clean, professional attire such as suits, blazers, dress pants, skirts, dresses, shoes and ties. 

    “Alumni and employers are donating clothing because they know it makes a difference. It’s neighbors helping neighbors, and students lifting each other up,” Williams added. 

    For more information about Career Services, the Career Closet or the October 1 Career Expo, visit irsc.edu and search “Career Services,” email careerservices@irsc.edu, or call (772) 462-7470.  

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    September 22, 2025
  • The River’s Alpha Phi Sigma to Host Haunted House Fundraiser 

    The River’s Alpha Phi Sigma to Host Haunted House Fundraiser 

    September 17, 2025 | Alpha Phi Sigma, the criminal justice honor society at Indian River State College (“The River”), will host a haunted house fundraiser for ages 16 and up on October 24 – 25, and October 31 – November 1, from 6 – 11 p.m. The spine-chilling event will take place at the College’s Treasure Coast Public Safety Training Complex, located at 4600 Kirby Loop Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34981. Brave visitors will navigate through terrifying rooms and creepy hallways where walls might unexpectedly open, while zombies roam the cemetery grounds. 

    A spooky Halloween decoration featuring a scarecrow figure with a carved jack-o'-lantern pumpkin head. The pumpkin has a menacing grin with jagged triangular teeth and glowing yellow eyes. The scarecrow is dressed in tattered, weathered clothing and positioned with one arm raised upward. The scene is set in what appears to be an indoor space with exposed wooden ceiling beams and structural elements visible in the dim lighting, creating an eerie haunted house atmosphere.

    Alpha Phi Sigma’s haunted house promises a scary good time. 

    Event Details: 

    • Date: October 24 – 25, and October 31 – November 1, 2025 
    • Time: 6 – 11 p.m. 
    • Location: Indian River State College‘s Treasure Coast Public Safety Training Complex, 4600 Kirby Loop Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34981 
    • Admission: $10 general public, faculty, and staff; $5 for Indian River State College students with ID or proof of college registration 
    • Special Notes: Costumes welcome; no full-face masks permitted for safety 
    • Age Requirement: 16 and over (not recommended for children under 16) 

    All proceeds from the haunted house will support the Alpha Phi Sigma scholarship fund, providing financial assistance to criminal justice students entering the baccalaureate program. 

    The community is invited to attend this fundraiser that combines Halloween thrills with support for local students pursuing careers in criminal justice. 

    For more information about the event, contact kmassnic@irsc.edu. 

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    September 17, 2025
  • Remembering 9/11: Indian River State College Honors Fallen Heroes with Tower Run

    Remembering 9/11: Indian River State College Honors Fallen Heroes with Tower Run

    Sept. 11, 2025 | In solemn remembrance of the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, more than 100 participants at Indian River State College honored fallen heroes through the college’s annual 9/11 Tower Run at the Treasure Coast Public Safety Training Complex.

    A photo of participants climbing the College's seven-story fire tower during the 2025 9/11 Tower Run, honoring the firefighters of Sept. 11, 2001
    Participants climb the seven-story fire tower during the 2025 9/11 Tower Run, honoring the firefighters of Sept. 11, 2001

    To symbolize the firefighters’ climb of the World Trade Center towers, participants climbed the Indian River State College Fire Academy fire tower, a seven-story building, 16 times — the equivalent of one World Trade Center tower ascent. This year, 106 individuals climbed the fire tower, including Criminal Justice faculty, alumni, students, the full Criminal Justice and Fire Academy tracks, two Marine recruiters, and representatives from the Massey Campus.

    Several students pushed beyond the challenge to reflect the endurance of first responders. Six Criminal Justice students completed 32 fire tower runs, representing a firefighter’s climb up and down one World Trade Center tower — while two others ran 36 rounds to help teammates finish their journeys.

    About Indian River State College: Indian River State College, serving Florida’s Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties, offers high-quality, affordable education to over 24,000 students annually through traditional and online courses. The College provides more than 130 programs leading to bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, and technical certificates. To learn more, visit irsc.edu.

    September 11, 2025
  • Youth Robotics Program Offered by Indian River State College  

    Youth Robotics Program Offered by Indian River State College  

    FORT PIERCE, Fla. (September 9, 2025) — Indian River State College (“The River”) is excited to announce the launch of its comprehensive Robotics Program designed for young learners ages 10-14. The program, at the College’s Eastman Advanced Workforce Training Complex, offers students hands-on experience building and programming robots using industry-standard VEX IQ kits, providing an engaging introduction to STEM education. 

    A photo showing young engineers getting hands-on experience building and programming robots at an Indian River State College youth robotics program or camp.

    Young engineers get hands-on experience building and programming robots at The River’s Youth Robotics Program and Camps 

    Located at 3209 Virginia Avenue in Fort Pierce, the program features three skill levels to accommodate students at different stages of their robotics journey: 

    Program Structure: 

    • Beginner ($250) – Our beginner sessions are the perfect introduction to robotics. Students will learn the basics of building and programming robots while exploring how mechanical and coding systems work together. No prior experience is needed—just curiosity and creativity! Two sessions available: October 4, 5, 11 & 12, and October 18, 19, 25 & 26 
    • Intermediate ($150) – Our intermediate sessions are designed for students who already have a foundation in robotics. Students will take their skills to the next level with more complex robot builds, advanced programming concepts, and problem-solving challenges that encourage teamwork and creativity.  Two sessions available: November 8 & 9, and November 22 & 23  
    • Advanced ($150) – Our advanced session is for students ready to take their robotics skills to the highest level. In this session, students will tackle complex engineering builds, explore advanced coding strategies, and work through real-world style robotics challenges that strengthen problem-solving, teamwork, and innovation. Session on December 6 & 7 

    Classes run Saturdays from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., allowing students to learn at their own pace while exploring fundamental STEM concepts in an interactive, fun environment. 

    The VEX IQ platform is specifically designed for younger students, featuring snap-together pieces that make robot construction accessible while still teaching real engineering principles. Students will learn to program their robots to complete various challenges and tasks, fostering both creativity and logical thinking. 

    Register: Space is limited. Registration is required. For more information or to register, visit:  Advanced Manufacturing – Indian River State College 

    Contact: Alex Wrobel, awrobel@irsc.edu or (772) 462-7042 

    September 9, 2025
  • Build Your Financial Future: The River’s Fall Seminar Series

    Build Your Financial Future: The River’s Fall Seminar Series

    WHAT: Fall 2025 Financial Literacy Seminar – A free, two-day virtual educational program designed to help students and community members make informed financial decisions 

    WHEN: 

    • Tuesday, October 15, 2025, 5:45 – 8 p.m. 
    • Wednesday, October 16, 2025, 5:45 – 8 p.m. 

    WHERE: Virtual event via Zoom (registration required) 

    WHO: Open to the public 

    DETAILS: The Indian River State College Center for Financial Literacy will present its fall seminar series, featuring faculty and community professionals addressing key financial topics affecting community residents. Topics include: 

    Day 1: Savings, Credit Basics and Financial Independence 

    • Importance of Saving 
    • Using AI for Personal Savings 
    • Understanding Credit and Its Importance 
    • Journey to Financial Independence 

    Day 2: Insurance, Debt Management, and Financial Independence 

    • Debt Management Strategies 
    • Determining Appropriate Debt Levels 
    • Insurance Needs Assessment 
    • Florida Homeowner’s Insurance Updates 
    • Personal Financial Independence Journey 

    COST: Free 

    REGISTRATION: https://connect.irsc.edu/event/403191  

    BACKGROUND: Established in 2018, the Center for Financial Literacy has served over 1,900 students and community members through nine educational seminars, supporting Indian River State College’s mission to develop workforce skills and student success. 

    CONTACT: Maria Salome Davis: Phone: (772) 226-2557 | Email: medavis@irsc.edu 

    September 9, 2025
  • Discover Your Healthcare Future! Indian River State College School of Nursing to Host Open House on 9/16/25 

    Discover Your Healthcare Future! Indian River State College School of Nursing to Host Open House on 9/16/25 

    PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (Sept. 9, 2025) — Indian River State College School of Nursing will host a free open house on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the College’s Port St. Lucie campus, 500 NW California Boulevard. 

    The event provides prospective students with comprehensive information about nursing education opportunities and career paths in the growing healthcare field. Attendees will tour a state-of-the-art simulation center, laboratories, and classroom facilities while meeting faculty and learning about curriculum offerings. 

    The event features presentations on various nursing specializations, admission requirements, and the application process. Comprehensive student support services will be showcased, including academic advising, financial aid counseling, scholarship information, and tutoring resources. Faculty members will be available to discuss specific program details and career outcomes. 

    The open house welcomes prospective nursing students, current Indian River State College students exploring healthcare options, career changers, and high school students considering college programs. No prior registration fee is required. 

    Event Details: 

    Date: Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025 

    Time: 5 – 7 p.m. 

    Location: Indian River State College, 500 NW California Blvd., Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 

    Cost: Free admission 

    Registration: Online at https://connect.irsc.edu/event/1062758 

    Information: Phone 772-336-6330 or email IRSCSONprograminfo@irsc.edu 

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    About Indian River State College: Indian River State College, serving Florida’s Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties, offers high-quality, affordable education to 24,000 students annually through traditional and online courses. The College provides over 130 programs leading to bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, technical certificates, and applied technology diplomas. To learn more, visit irsc.edu. 

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