The FSU Faculty Lounge is open every Wednesday this fall from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the Beth Moore Lounge at the Longmire Building.
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Florida State University has been a proud recipient of the Bicycle Friendly University Award from the League of American Bicyclists since 2016, and we need your input to maintain our standing!
Submissions are open for SoulClap, an annual multi-genre journal provided through Florida State Open Publishing.
Florida State Open Publishing is now accepting proposals for open-access scholarly and creative works until Monday, Dec. 1.
The Office of the Provost, Office of Faculty Development and Advancement, and the UFF-FSU together invite you to an informational session on the university’s use of Academic Analytics and other third-party analytical research indices from 10 to 11:30 a.m., Friday, Oct. 10, in Turnbull 103.
Join the Museum of Fine Arts and experience our exhibition, "Conversaciones: Latin American Indigenous Art," highlighting contemporary Latin American art alongside rarely exhibited treasures from FSU’s collections and include Mayan textiles, ancient Andean ceramics, metalwork and other artifacts.
FSU faculty can attend the IBM TechXchange 2025 Conference in Orlando, Monday, Oct. 6 through Thursday, Oct. 9. Register today for a free complimentary pass.
The UF-FSU Clinical Translational Science Award and the Florida Blue Center for Rural Health Research and Policy has launched a six-session hybrid seminar series on how to convert research findings more quickly and efficiently into interventions and policies that improve the health of Floridians. The next session will be held from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 17. Register online today for in-person attendance or attend virtually via Zoom.
The FSU Flying High Circus returns with 15th annual Halloween show series under the new Big Top. Family-friendly performances are Friday, Oct. 17, Saturday, Oct. 18, Friday, Oct. 24 and Saturday, Oct. 25. Special rates are available for FSU faculty and staff. Tickets and details are available online.
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 an Essential Personnel or unfamiliar with FSU’s Essential Personnel policy? This training is for you!