The annual Homecoming Parade, organized by the Student Alumni Association, will begin at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22. The parade has a new route this year and will head north out of the Civic Center parking lot along Macomb St., turn west along College Avenue, then south onto Copeland Street. Bert Kreischer (B.A. ’98), a stand-up comedian, actor and podcaster, will serve as grand marshal. The parade features the Marching Chiefs, FSU cheerleaders and floats made by student organizations.
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The November 2024 issue of the official newsletter from the Office of Continuous Improvement & Training is now available.
The Global Partner Certificate is a professional development program designed for FSU employees (staff, faculty and graduate students) interested in learning how to better assist international students and scholars at FSU.
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 designated as an Essential Personnel or unfamiliar with FSU’s Essential Personnel policy? This training is for you!
Sponsored by the Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement with funding from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), this award covers all conference costs for students selected to present their research at the annual ACC Meeting of the Minds Undergraduate Research Conference. The 2025 ACC Meeting of the Minds will take place at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Mar. 28-30, 2025.
The FSU Food for Thought Pantry competes with UF's Alan and Cathy Hitchcock Field and Fork Pantry in an annual food drive competition to help stock pantry shelves and raise awareness about campus food insecurity.
The Office of Compliance & Ethics celebrates Corporate Compliance & Ethics Week 2024 by issuing the inaugural edition of its newsletter, The Third Torch. This annual event, which began in 2005 by the Society for Corporate Compliance and Ethics to highlight the importance of compliance and ethics in organizations, is observed by many institutions of higher education. The campus community is encouraged to review the newsletter and resources at compliance.fsu.edu and contact the Office of Compliance & Ethics with any questions.
Join the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship and Blackstone LaunchPad® at our Taxes Workshop! This interactive session, led by CPA David White, will provide students with an intimate educational setting to address specific questions about taxes. All students are welcome.
The annual 7 Under 30 Speaker Series features seven successful FSU alumni entrepreneurs who started businesses before the age of 30. Speakers will talk about their experiences in starting and growing a business and participate in a Q&A session. All students are welcome to attend.
Housed in the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, Student-Made at FSU is an online storefront for FSU student businesses to reach customers on campus and beyond. Here, student entrepreneurs can gain hands-on experience in pursuing their business while sharing products and services.