The Graduate School is pleased to announce the return of the Three Minute Thesis (3MT™), a globally recognized research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland, Australia. The Spring 2026 competition is open to currently enrolled FSU graduate students (master’s and doctoral) who have completed at least 18 graduate credit hours. Register to participate by Friday, Feb. 13.
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Register for Research to Impact: NSF I-Corps Expert Panel to hear directly from program participants and leaders and learn how I-Corps helps move research from the lab to the marketplace.
The Challenger Learning Center is hosting a commemorative service from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 28, to honor the seven astronauts lost in the Challenger tragedy 40 years ago.
FSU Campus Recreation invites participants to support student development and scholarships at the 20th Annual Alicia Crew Student Scholarship Golf Tournament, rescheduled for Thursday, March 26, at Southwood Golf Club. Registration has been extended to Monday, March 23.
Ericka Horne and her team at the College of Medicine Department of Family Medicine and Rural Health will host two online workshops in January 2026 on community engagement.
Apply to teach abroad with International Programs in 2027! FSU International Programs is proud to offer the opportunity to teach abroad. The deadline for applications is quickly approaching and is available on the IP website until 11:59 p.m. EST, Wednesday, Jan. 21.
Andrew Collins, a seven-time Canadian Folk Music Award winner and five-time JUNO Award nominee, brings his genre-defying trio to Goodwood Museum & Gardens at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 23, presented by Opening Nights at FSU.
Goitse performs at Goodwood Museum & Gardens at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, presented by Opening Nights at FSU. This multi-award-winning Irish traditional music quintet is celebrated for its energetic performances and distinctive sound, blending original compositions with classic Irish tunes.
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Two-time Grammy-winning and four-time Grammy-nominated vocalist and pianist Nicole Zuraitis brings her soulful blend of jazz, pop and R&B to Opperman Music Hall at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 20, presented by Opening Nights at FSU.