FSU's longest running speakers series, the Milton S. Carothers Faculty Lecture Series, kicks off the 2024-25 season on Monday, Sept. 30 with a lecture from Lonna Atkeson, Leroy Collins Eminent Scholar in Civic Education and Political Science and the Director of the Leroy Collins Institute.
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Food Truck Fridays are back at FSU’s Lakefront Park! Join us on select Fridays for a taste of Tallahassee’s best food on wheels for free. Getting the flavors rolling this Friday will be Chile & Chili's with its top-notch tacos. See you there!
Ready to get back in the gym and start Olympic lifting?
Get cleared to Olympic lift by signing up for the Intro to Olympic Lifting class from noon to 2 p.m. on Sept. 28 on Rec Connect. Registration closes on Sept. 26.
Ready to “Perfect Your Workout”? Join our free 3-week program to master exercise selection and more with expert feedback. Secure your spot by registering on Rec Connect before Oct. 4.
Daily virtual writing groups for faculty begin Sept. 2, and the Full-day Writing Intensive is scheduled for Oct. 18.
Join the Center for Global Engagement and the FSU College of Social Science & Public Policy at 5:15 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, in Room 208 at the Augustus B. Turnbull III Conference Center as we host His Excellency Dennis Francis, president of the United Nations General Assembly of the 78th Session. A pre-lecture reception will take place at 4:30 p.m.
University of Florida's Health Science Center has a series of workshops for the fall semester led by Dr. Terry Kit Selfe. Find out which workshops can help you.
Join the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship for their monthly Mentor Night from 6-8 p.m, Wednesday, August 28th, at the Jim Moran Building in downtown Tallahassee.
Welcome back! Join us in the FSU Innovation Hub as we kick off the new semester. Connect with students, staff and departments while taking a peek into the exciting campus resources and emerging tech available to explore.
Florida State Open Publishing invites proposals for openly accessible scholarly and creative works. Successful proposals will receive a variety of professional publishing services. Eligible works include scholarly monographs, edited volumes, journals, textbooks and digital exhibits. Proposals are due by Friday, Nov. 1.