Join us for a lecture, The Gopher Tortoise—A Keystone Species Conservation Challenge, by Dr. Katherine Gentry, PhD., FWC.
Students - Past Announcements
The Underwater Archaeology of the First Americans: How rising water has both helped and hindered what we can know about the colonization of the continent—lecture by Dr. Jessi Halligan
The Office of Distance Learning invites faculty, staff, and students to visit our redesigned website (odl.fsu.edu) and new student-facing site (distance.fsu.edu). We’ve made access to our services easier and promoted FSU’s nationally ranked online presence to prospective students.
Opening Nights has two outstanding performers this week: Sir James Galway and Ryan Hamilton. Students receive $10 student rush tickets for Opening Nights events.
How can we utilize creativity, resourcefulness and entrepreneurship to build an equitable civil society? Social entrepreneurship is an approach used to develop, fund, and implement solutions to social, cultural, or environmental issues.
Lilian Garcia-Roig, Professor of Art, will lead the March Faculty Luncheon Series with her talk, "In the Thick of It: Painting my way through nature and Academia."
We are pleased to invite students, faculty, post docs and staff to register to attend either or both days of our 2-day Spring 2020 Fellows Forum on “Discovery through Disappointment, Differences and Disagreement."
The family-friendly comic book convention is back in the Capitol City for two days this year – on June 6, 2020 and June 7, 2020.
After he and his wife are murdered, marine Ray Garrison is resurrected by a team of scientists. Enhanced with nanotechnology, he becomes a superhuman, biotech killing machine – Bloodshot.