Communicating the power and impact of university research and scholarship has never been more critical. Research Development and University Communications invite faculty to participate in a workshop where they will translate their work for the general public, practice interviewing with media, and learn tips and tricks for Zoom interviews and more.
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The annual 5 Under 30 Speaker Panel features five successful FSU alumni entrepreneurs who started businesses before the age of 30.
Each speaker will share their entrepreneurial journey—the highs, the lows, and the lessons that shaped their paths. Whether you're launching your own venture or just curious about the world of entrepreneurship, this event is your chance to hear from some of the most driven young innovators out there.
Designed to support entrepreneurial growth, the Marketplace not only highlights students products through a professional storefront but also connects directly to their individual business websites or Instagram pages for easy access and purchase.
Any student at FSU, no matter their major or year, is allowed to apply for the InNOLEvation® Marketplace!
This hands-on informatics workshop will introduce researchers to the design and development of large language model (LLM)–based health applications using LangChain and LangGraph. Participants will learn how to build modular, agentic workflows for tasks such as clinical text processing, question answering, and decision support, with attention to data privacy, evaluation, and responsible AI practices in healthcare.
Register for a hands-on informatics workshop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, March 5, that will introduce researchers to key principles and best practices for developing prediction models using EHR data. Topics will include cohort definition, feature engineering from structured and unstructured EHR data, model selection and evaluation and common pitfalls such as data leakage and bias.
Register to join the College of Law Election Law Center for the third annual Distinguished Public Lecture in Election Law featuring NYU Law professor Richard Pildes. The event will take place from 4 to 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 17, in the D’Alemberte Rotunda.
Join the Innovation Hub for an engaging workshop series from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, and Wednesday, March 4. The series explores the fundamentals of video editing, real-world workflows and how thoughtful editing transforms raw footage into impactful stories using Adobe Premiere Pro.
Intentional design shapes how we interact with tech every day whether you're a developer or simply curious. Join us for an engaging discussion sharing insights on the latest UI/UX trends, real-world challenges and the evolving role of design in creating intuitive and impactful digital experiences.
Deepen your understanding of user-centered design and its transformitive power
Come ready to learn, ask questions, and explore the future of UX
Proudly sponsored by Champions First Credit Union and delivered by the Stavros Center for Economic Education, the next Food and Finance workshops will be FICO: Building Your Financial Brand on February 24 and Taxes: Strategies and Myth Busting on March 10.
The FSU Circus is back for the 79th annual Spring Show Series with a new show full of magic and mystery. Tall Tales is a celebration of the fact and fiction that make the circus what we all hold dear. Performances run Friday, April 3, through Saturday, April 18. Tickets are free for FSU students, and special rates are available for FSU faculty and staff.