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Florida Tech Awards Presidential Scholarships to BCC Students
05/03/2011
MELBOURNE, FLA.—Florida Institute of Technology has announced the Presidential Scholarship Awards, which go to 10 high academic achievers transferring from Brevard Community College (BCC) to Florida Tech in Fall of 2011. The scholarships are guaranteed to include a combination of grants and other funds equal to full-time tuition until completion of their Bachelor’s Degrees. These students all have exceptional cumulative grade point averages. Brandon Clutterham, son of Jack Clutterham and Vicki Holley is enrolled in the College of Engineering at F.I.T. Brandon is an engineering student working as an intern with other students doing research on Bio-Diesel fuel alternatives, i.e., using algae.
Brandon's goal is to become a Chemical Engineer, obtain his Master’s Degree, and follow in the footsteps of his grandfather, the late Dr. David Clutterham, a Professor and past department head of Mathematical and Computer Sciences at Florida Tech for 17 years.
University of Florida News
Alan Garner, University of Florida Dual Bachelor's Degree Grad and nephew of Terri Bowen, received a scholarship for his Master's and Doctorate Degree tuition as he continues his graduate studies in the field of Astronomy. Alan has spent the summer doing research with Dr. Jonathan Tan, studying massive star formations to develop theories on how these stars evolved. Eventually, Alan would like to become active in astronomy instrumentation - developing cameras, telescopes, etc. to allow us to study our universe.
District Chief Richmond and son's day on the water
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We shaved our heads to help conquer kids' cancer!
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Lauren Chapel graduates from the Naval Boot Camp
Great Lakes, Illinois

Ms. Lauren Chapel, daughter of Lt. Coy and Patti Chapel, recently graduated from the United States Navy Boot Camp located in Great Lakes, Illinois.
Ms. Chapel will be attending Advanced Training School to become a Personnel Specialist.
Guns 'N Hoses Blood Drive
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Toy Drive 2010

The IAFF Local 2446 (PB ffs) is assisting the Marines and the Salvation Army by collecting new, unwrapped toys for their Christmas programs.
As you are aware, times are tough for everyone, but one toy, between $5 and whatever your limit might be, would absolutely light up a child’s face this Christmas.
Drop-off points are at the Fire EOC or any of our five stations (call 321-409-6366 for directions to locations).
December 16 will be the last day to leave your toy.
Thank you on behalf of fire personnel, and from all the families who will benefit from your generosity and kindness.
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