Join FSU Translational Workforce Development and Professor Carla Wood for a two-part mini-series on the Fundamentals of Team Science. The workshops will take place in person in the Warren Building Conference Room at 201 West Bloxham Street.
Employees - Past Announcements
Register to join the first-ever AI Maker Challenge, taking place from Friday, Feb. 27, to Sunday, March 1. The FSU Libraries, Amazon Web Services, the Office of Research and Information Technology Services are hosting an incubator-style, three-day maker experience to bring your best AI ideas to life and potentially to the market. Registration will cap at 30 participants or 20 teams.
The nomination window for Leadership Awards is now open, with a deadline of Friday, Feb. 27. Award winners will be honored at Leadership Awards Night at 6 p.m., Tuesday, April 7, with a masquerade theme. Visit the Leadership Awards Night webpage for more information on nominating a student leader, organization, faculty or staff member.
The Office of Compliance and Ethics requests that all new and current FSU staff members update their disclosure profiles in the Conflicts Administration Management System (CAMS).
Graduate Student Kickback returns this February with a special Valentine’s Edition: Cards of Care, a Valentine’s Day service project. Participants will create cards to be delivered to community members in local care facilities. Lunch will be provided. RSVP today.
Register to join the upcoming Amazon Web Services (AWS) 24‑Hour Design Sprint from Friday, Feb. 6, to Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Innovation Hub, where you’ll work with an interdisciplinary team of five to implement Amazon’s “working backwards” approach to develop an AI‑driven solution to a Career Center challenge.
Proudly sponsored by Champions First Credit Union, Food and Finance is a series of workshops with a remote option offered by the Stavros Center for Economic Education to enhance your personal finance knowledge and is scheduled on Tuesdays from noon to 12:45 p.m.
Join us for the Seminole Innovators' Lunch Hour at the FSU Innovation Hub at noon on Friday, Feb. 6th.
Featuring Miles Rosoff--Computational Science major; Interest in Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models, exploring the most efficient methodologies for leveraging tech. Background in coding (Python and C++)
The Carothers Faculty Lecture Series is happy to host Professors Aimee Boutin and Meaghan McSorley talking about "The Art of Walking" on Tuesday, Feb. 17. This crossover event with the Festival of the Creative Arts will begin lunch at noon and the lecture at 12:30 p.m. in the Robert Bradley Reading Room in Strozier Library. Register online today to attend.
The Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship hosts its monthly Mentor Night at 6 to 8 p.m. on the last Wednesday of each month at the Jim Moran Building in downtown Tallahassee. Attendees from all colleges and majors are welcome to attend and connect with students, community members and entrepreneurs.