Join the FSU College of Social Work and FSU Center for the Study and Promotion for Communities, Families, and Children for an event for child welfare practitioners on Partnering with Families to Seek Racial Justice in Child Welfare on Friday, April 29.
Employees - Past Announcements
The FSU Summer Art Workshops are open to ages 8-10, 11-13, and 14-17. This year's theme, "Inside/Outside," will be the foundation for all of the materials, artists, and concepts that instructors introduce in each of the workshops. The workshops will take place from 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. June 6-10 and June 13-17, 2022, at the William Johnston Building on FSU's main campus. Registration is $150. See below for more information and to register.
A workshop for Specialized Faculty focusing on the promotion process will take place at 3:30 p.m. Monday, April 11, 2022 via Zoom. Specialized Faculty who will be going up for promotion in 2022-2023 or in the next few years are strongly encouraged to attend. Vice President Kistner will be available to answer any questions. The workshop will be recorded and posted to the FDA website for those unable to attend.
Join FSU Libraries and the Office of Digital Research & Scholarship (DRS) from 3-6 p.m. Thursday, April 21, in the Bradley Reading Room to celebrate the 2021-22 Project Enhancement Network & Incubator (PEN & Inc) Cohort.
PRISM offers a wide array of entertainment from FSU Chamber Winds, Symphonic Band, jazz ensembles, the Marching Chiefs, and many more exciting groups. It’s fantastic, fresh, and not to be missed!
FSU's Waste Management, in partnership with the Office of Business Services’ Copier Program, has now made it easier and more convenient for departments to recycle empty printer toner bottles. Simply visit obs.fsu.edu/toner-recycling, fill out the form, and your empty printer toner bottles will be picked up for recycling.
Join the FSU Alumni Association Wednesday, April 13 for a virtual workshop discussing the newest best practices for curating your perfect resume.
The Milton S. Carothers Faculty Lecture Series hosts Dr. Sarah Eyerly at noon Monday, April 11 in the Bradley Reading Room of Strozier Library.
Graduates can still apply for Lavender Graduation, a ceremony specifically to celebrate the accomplishments and identities of our graduating LGBTQ+ students, through Sunday April 3.