Don't miss the Convocation After Party at the beautiful new FSU Student Union!
Employees - Past Announcements
Welcome in the new school year at FSU at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center! This event is open to all students, faculty and staff. Doors open at 12:30 p.m.
Tallahassee’s newest club is open for business - the 100 Mile Club! Getting in is simple… this fall, use the Leach Pool to swim 100 miles! The challenge opens Aug. 29, and you can use the leaderboard right by the pool entrance to track your progress.
HB 7 refers to a bill, passed earlier this year, that amended a Florida nondiscrimination statute (FL Statute 1000.05, Florida Educational Equity Act). Information about this statute and its implementation, including FAQs, is available on the OFDA website.
Join the FSU Alumni Association for a presentation on the many ways you, as an employer, can engage and support the next generation of ‘Noles. Brought to you by Golden Key Consulting, LLC in partnership with the FSU Career Center.
Noles Read Day is your opportunity to help FSU Libraries support our students. Between now and Aug. 16, make a gift online in support of the Libraries. On the day of the event, share a photo of you reading at home, at the beach, or wherever you love to enjoy a good book!
The Sheila B. Lutz Memorial Scholarship supports FSU employee-students with an award of up to $1,000. Apply before Sept. 1, 2022, to be considered for this year's award.
Join the Office of Research Development for the first stage in Collaborative Collision: Rural Innovation from 4-7 p.m. Thursday Sept. 1, 2022, at the Turnbull Conference Center.
From Aug. 22 - Dec. 9, FSU faculty will have daily opportunities to write in community. Peggy Wright-Cleveland from the Office of Faculty Development and Advancement will host two Fall writing groups, one early morning and one mid-day, both open to faculty in any career stage.
Beginning on Aug. 9, OpenAthens will be used to access FSU Libraries’ purchased and subscription-based content hosted on the platforms of publishers and vendors. Utilizing OpenAthens, users will be able to access electronic resources across service provider sites with just one login, both on and off campus. This will make using library resources easier and more reliable.