CFK Keys Currents-2020-21
Keys Currents is an annual publication of The College of the Florida Keys
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Connections
The Bonds that Unite Us
Alumni Unite!
School
From sports and social
events to community service and
leadership development activities, CFK pride
runs deep on campus and well beyond!
Spirit
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xciting changes have occurred
over the past decades for the
College and we know the same is
true for our Alumni. The College’s
impact now spans the globe with our
alumni positioned throughout America
and the world. A high-priority goal
of the College is to unite all of our
Alumni and create a network where
graduates can stay in touch with the
College and each other. Fun events
are in the works, which include a
College Homecoming in Key West and
gatherings in other regions once it is
safe to come together again, as well as
a variety of online connections.
Help the College connect the dots by helping us to connect
with you. Please visit www.cfk.edu/alumni-update-form
to update your
current contact
information and to
share new life events,
accomplishments,
awards and career
news with us and
the CFK Community.
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1. Sister and brother Assephia Libera
(AA ’19) and Mackendy Libera (AA ’17; BAS,
Sup & Mgt ’19) prepare for CFK’s Fall 2019
Commencement Ceremony. 2. Ceramics
students, Daniel Davila (AA), Kyle Nantkes
(AA), Lizabeth Hernandez (AA), show off
the stoneware pottery they created for the
Mud-Pi Ceramics Club fundraiser in February.
3. CFK nursing graduates Valeria Reyes (AS,
Nursing ’20) and Natalia Adorno (AS, Nursing
’20) ride through a socially distanced drive-by
celebration held by Lower Keys Medical Center
in May. 4. The graduates of CFK’s Basic Law
Enforcement Academy #73 masked up for their
graduation in September. 5. CFK graduates
Joanne Sanon (AS, Bus ’20), Naomi Fritz (BAS,
Sup & Mgt), and Amelia Rutledge (AS, Marine
Env Tech ’19) decorate their graduation caps in
December. 6. Davon Rorie (AS, Marine Env
Tech ’20) paints a Halloween cat at a “Paint and
Sip (grape juice)” student event in October.
7. Graduate Nolan Schott (AS, Marine Env Tech
’19; BAS, Sup & Mgt ‘19) receives his diploma
from President Dr. Jonathan Gueverra at the
Fall 2019 Commencement Ceremony.
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