Dr. Joy Gaston Gayles, a national leader in faculty mentoring, will visit FSU's main campus and lead a workshop from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, Nov. 4. Lunch provided; registration required.
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This opportunity for new faculty to meet with established faculty and talk about diversity and inclusion will take place 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1, at FSU's Suwannee Dining Hall. Reservations are required.
Donations of canned or bagged dry dog food (Pedigree brand preferred) will be collected at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Box Office. In exchange for your donation, you will receive a Buy-One-Get-One Half-Off ticket offer, valid for both PAW Patrol Live performances (Oct. 25 & 26).
ITS needs your help to beat UF in this year’s cybersecurity awareness campaign, the Cyber Bowl.
If you have questions about whether grad school is for you or not, how to apply, what programs and schools to consider, Grad School Boot Camp is for you! This series of events Oct. 25-27, will help you understand every aspect of applying to grad school. Register today!
The Florida State University Department of Art Education invites scholars, practitioners, artists and educators from the community and the academy to share their work at the 11th Art & Education for Social Justice Symposium, taking place Feb. 3-5, 2023, at the William Johnston Building. Submission deadline is Oct. 15, 2022.
Join the Office of Research Development 12-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, and hear program officers from NSF directorates share information about their specific Mid-Career Advancement programs. See below to register.
Attend this workshop to learn how to update your ORCID record to save time and get credit in funding applications, publications, and research reporting.
Incoming Vice President for Research Stacey Patterson will be holding open forums her first week on campus to talk with faculty, staff and students about opportunities for research.
The FSU Congress of Graduate Students will hold an inaugural TOM Project health initiative event from 1-5 p.m. on Oct.14 at the FSU Globe. The event will kick off the installation of the first of 51 AEDs on campus paid for by the TOM Project. Attendees are invited to enjoy free food, CPR and AED training, and an ECG heart screening. Students can pre-register for an electrocardiogram screening at the event.