The FSU ProfessioNole Clothing Closet, coordinated by The Career Center, is holding the Spring Cleaning with Meaning Clothing Drive Feb. 13 - March 31.
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Camp Flastacowo is back — registration opens on March 1 and is open to campers ages 8-14, so mark your calendars!
The next Milton S. Carothers Faculty Lecture Series presentation will take place at noon Tuesday, Feb. 14. Erik Hines, associate professor in the College of Education, will speak on "We Gonna Make It: Improving the Academic and Career Outcomes of Black Males."
Submit your nominations for Student Employee of the Year by Feb. 7
Ready to take the next step in your interdisciplinary research journey? Join Collaborative Collision: Florida as we work to ensure that our friends, neighbors — and yes, even Florida Man— benefit from the discovery, creativity, and innovation taking place at Florida State University. Register today!
Learn how the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship's new Blackstone LaunchPad program can help you on your entrepreneurial journey! Connect with students while snacking on yummy food!
Robert Smith, founder of Midsummer Analytics and a senior associate with the International Institute for Sustainable Development, will speak at Florida State University on Thursday, Feb. 2, about some of the avenues to replace gross domestic product (GDP) as the central measure of a country’s progress.
Join the Office of Research Development for a special half-day workshop focused on funding opportunities for early career researchers and scholars. Faculty members from all disciplines are invited to attend.
Hello FSU! is a campaign created to inform Noles of the many student success-focused events and resources available to them at FSU. This initiative is a partnership between the Division of Student Affairs, Undergraduate Studies and departments throughout the university.
The Photogrammetry Institute welcomes Marcelina Nagales from the Research Computing Center this Friday, Jan. 27. Join us to learn about 3D data modeling and how to render complex models using software that does not require immense processing power.