Beat the Heat with a 90s Summer Throwback Rez Day! Join FSU Campus Recreation from 12 - 4 p.m. Saturday, June 26 out at the Rez and catch some live music and enjoy free food and tons of fun activities.
Students - Past Announcements
Florida State University Libraries will host a Data Carpentry workshop for faculty, graduate students and undergraduate students at FSU.
Join FSU Libraries for a Summer 2021 Dissertation and Thesis Bootcamp and Writing Retreat in June 2021!
Performance Tonight at The Moon: Students can get $10 tickets to one of the world's most sought-after jazz talents by following the link in the article.
Opening Nights is looking for volunteer ushers for summer performances. Attend world-renowned performances for free while earning volunteer hours!
PIE's Coffee Hour & Teaching Workshop Series is providing two separate but related upcoming workshops on proctored testing and alternative assessments. During the workshop on Thursday, June 10, speakers from FSU’s Office of Distance of Learning will discuss and demonstrate the testing tool Honorlock, and tips for ensuring online academic integrity. On Friday, June 11, the Director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching will address alternative methods to online proctored assessment.
Join FSU International Programs and FSU Florence as we host Dr. Nancy de Grummond for this edition of the Bagnesi Live Lecture Series. Dr. De Grummond will share about “Finding the Treasure of Chianti.”
Jump-start your job search at the Virtual Statewide Job Fair Thursday, June 10! This is an excellent opportunity to meet employers recruiting students and alumni for full-time and part-time professional positions. To speak with employers that interest you, you must register for those specific employers' appointments. Employers have entered times that they are going to be available, and then you sign up for appointments that you’re interested in.
This program is part of an ongoing FSU series on substance use disorders funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and focuses on identifying the major disorders that co-occur synergistically with substance use disorders. Using a developmental perspective, eight major disorders are described along with treatment suggestions.
Want to learn about creating and implementing a diversity statement for your program, organization or department? Join us for DIRECTO’s third annual Diversity & Inclusion in Research & Teaching Spring Conversation Series. The event is free of charge and will be held virtually via Zoom from 11:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, May 21. The topic of this event will be crafting diversity statements for organizations, departments, and/or programs. All faculty, postdocs, students, staff, alumni and members of the surrounding community are welcome to attend. Bring your program or organization diversity statement to the event!