Current Issue of Vitae Magazine

  • Division: The Trayvon/Jordan Project This Valencia-original docudrama examines the rifts in American society.
  • Igniting Dreams At Central Avenue Elementary School in Osceola County, children are starting to see themselves as college material.
  • Guitar Heroes Unite at Valencia Concert Series From a classical master to a YouTube sensation, the event showcased diverse talents.

IN THIS ISSUE

As a professor and chair of the Graphic and Interactive Design program, Pennino teaches better communication by design.
This Valencia-original docudrama examines the rifts in American society.
At Central Avenue Elementary School in Osceola County, children are starting to see themselves as college material.
Hospitality expert Jim Inglis shares some money-saving tips for your next vacation.
From a classical master to a YouTube sensation, the event showcased diverse talents.
Get the latest updates from alumni about their jobs, education, awards, marriages, birth announcements and more.
From high school drop out to Valencia’s distinguished graduate, Rebecca Nash is now chasing her dreams far from Florida.
Find out what’s new with Valencia, including how the college made it onto a list of ‘100 historic icons of Orlando.’
Join us for an upcoming event, from theater and dance performances to visual arts exhibitions and our next 5K.
View the spectrum of campus life in photographs.

Vitae magazine is the award-winning magazine of Valencia College. Vitae magazine’s purpose is to serve as a connecting link between Valencia students past and present, the college and the community as a whole.