Spielberg is hailed as one of America’s most popular contemporary female pianists and composers. Faculty and staff tickets are $40.
Employees - Past Announcements
As part of the effort to establish a Center for Quantum Science and Engineering at Florida State University, the Office of Research Development is hosting a two-day symposium March 4 and 5, 2022, with the goal of highlighting the breadth of research activities across campus in this forefront area of critical national importance.
Master's students who have earned at least 18 hours of graduate coursework are invited to participate in the 4th Annual Master’s in Four Virtual Competition. Monetary prizes will be awarded to winners selected by the judges.
The Price is Right Live comes to the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Sunday, April 3.
If you are seeking assistance with finding funding for your research projects, the Office of Research Development (ORD) invites you to attend our virtual interactive webinar “Finding Funding 101” from 2-3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16.
The Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) Planning Committee warmly invites you to a discussion about the future of NAIS at FSU from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25. The discussion will focus on what a NAIS Center would look like, what it would cover, and what you consider essential to such a center’s mission. See below to register.
As COVID-19 continues to impact tours across the country, the following artists have canceled their performances this season: Meklit (Feb. 22) and An Evening with Itzhak Perlman (March 2).
Join the College of Social Sciences and Public Policy’s Women’s Graduate Student Network at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 7, via Zoom for a conversation about developing women in leadership positions with AT&T's Senior Executive Vice President for Human Resources Angela Santone! See below to register.
FSU has partnered with FAMU to welcome Dr. E. Patrick Johnson to campus. Dr. Johnson is an accomplished scholar/artist who has published widely in the areas of race, gender, sexuality and performance. On Feb. 22 from 6 - 8 p.m., Dr. Johnson will read from his newest book, "Honeypot: Black Southern Women Who Love Women," as well as "Black. Queer. Southern. Women. — An Oral History". A reception and book-signing will follow. Register here to attend.
Dr. Lakeisha Johnson, Assistant Professor Communication Science and Disorders, will talk on "Literacy and Justice for All: Cultural Considerations for Diverse Readers" on Feb. 15 at noon in Strozier Library.