Employees - Past Announcements

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is now available at the FSU Psychology Clinic for adults ages 18 and older who struggle with chronic insomnia — difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep or waking too early.

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The March 2026 issue of the official newsletter from Human Resources Training & Organizational Development is now available.

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Register to join Food and Finance from noon to 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, as FSU Associate Professor Miles Romney presents "Taxes: Strategies and Myth Busting." Proudly sponsored by Champions First Credit Union, this workshop will be held at the Stavros Center for Economic Education. Food and drinks will be provided.

Promotional banner for a Lunch & Learn event titled “Understanding Early Stage Fundraising Instruments and Incentive Equity Awards,” featuring speaker names, event date and time, the Hutchison PLLC logo, and the IGNITE Tallahassee branding.

Register to join Justyn J. Kasierski and Dan L. O’Korn of Hutchison PLLC for the Lunch & Learn, "Understanding Early-Stage Fundraising Instruments and Incentive Equity Awards." Gain practical insight into structuring equity for early team members and seed investors.

Space-themed banner with "Fuel Your Mission" in bold yellow letters. Two red UFOs hover above text offering dining dollar bonus, promo code, and dates.

Now through Sunday, March 8, get $15 free for every $100 in Dining Dollars purchased using promo code SPRINGCRAVINGS at checkout.

A maroon banner featuring the "FSU 175" logo and the year 2026, with the large white text "HORIZONS UNLIMITED" above the phrase "First-Generation Student Conference." The design includes thin gold horizontal lines as accents.

Register by Friday, Feb. 27, to join the third annual Horizons Unlimited Conference, a full-day event on Tuesday, March 3, dedicated to empowering FSU’s first-generation students.

Interlocking Art Gala, A Multi-medium Gala. Sunday, March 1 at the Student Union Ballrooms, 6-9 p.m.

Don't miss the Interlocking Art Gala at 6 p.m. this Sunday, March 1 in the Student Union Ballrooms. Featuring multi-media art, music, and a fashion show, the evening is sure to leave you wanting more. This year’s theme is "A Generated Era: How Authenticity Transcends Imitation." Your interpretation of the theme is highly valued as dressing for the theme is encouraged. See you there!

Drive Positive Change.  Virtual information session for FSU’s program evaluation graduate certificate.

Turn data into decisions and expand your career options with a 15-credit-hour graduate certificate in program evaluation. Build skills in evaluation, data analysis and impact reporting. Register to join a virtual information session from noon to 1 p.m., Tuesday, March 10, to learn more.

FSU Libraries Digital Research Incubator

RSVP to attend the Digital Research Incubator, an annual program hosted by FSU Libraries’ Office of Digital Research and Scholarship and Information Technology Services’ Interdisciplinary Data Humanities Initiative. The incubator provides dedicated support for faculty and students exploring innovative digital research methods.

D’Alemberte & Palmer Lecture in International Human Rights

The FSU College of Law will welcome Mark F. Brzezinski, former United States Ambassador to Sweden and Poland, as the featured speaker for the 2026 D’Alemberte & Palmer Lecture in International Human Rights at 3:30 p.m., Thursday, March 12, at the FSU College of Law.