Join the FSU Coastal and Marine Lab (FSUCML) at 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 12, for our 2026 Spring Lecture Series. Chris Peters, FSUCML’s diving safety officer, will provide an overview of scientific diving at FSU and discuss the various ways scuba diving is used in scientific research.
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SPEAR is a free online course that reviews types of weather emergencies and other disasters and how to prepare yourself and your family. Are you new to Tallahassee, designated as essential personnel or unfamiliar with FSU’s essential personnel policy? This training is for you!
To help you start the semester strong, all graduate students are invited to register and attend a workshop series on time and energy management, explicitly developed for grad students and delivered by the Graduate Student Resource Center.
FSU's Middle East Center, and Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, is hosting the 17th annual Middle East Film Festival. From now until Thursday, Feb. 19, this festival showcases films that offer unique insights into international cinema and perspectives rarely seen in mainstream media.
RSVP to join the Graduate Student Resource Center at the Honors, Scholars and Fellows House for free coffee at the Coffee and Community Series! This series of events occurs once a month and is aimed at fostering a sense of community and providing space for insightful conversations for graduate students.
The FSU Office of Research presents a campuswide collaborative arts festival highlighting the diverse voices, talents and creativity of FSU faculty and students. Departments from across campus will come together in 2026 to celebrate the innovation and diversity that results from combining various modes of expression and subjects together.
Presented by the FSU Graduate Student Resource Center and FSU Research Development, this interactive workshop helps postdoctoral and faculty researchers sharpen their skills at drafting interdisciplinary grant proposals. The session features renowned writing teacher Larry McEnerney, director emeritus of the University of Chicago Writing Program.
Camp Flastacowo registration opens Sunday, March 1. If you’ve got an adventurer ages 8-14, this is their sign to unplug, explore and make unforgettable camp memories.
Stop by the Student Union lobby and lower level for Unlucky in Love on Friday, Feb. 13, from noon to 2 p.m. Enjoy treats, a photo booth, games, canvas painting and a chance to share your “Unlucky in Love” story.
The highly popular legal podcast 'Advisory Opinions' is coming to FSU! Podcast hosts and legal experts David French and Sarah Isgur meet twice a week to talk about the law, the courts, their collision with politics and why it all matters. RSVP to join this event taking place from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 23.