FSU College of Law is pleased to welcome former Ireland President Mary Robinson as this year's speaker for the D'Alemberte & Palmer Lecture in International Human Rights at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, at FSU Law in Auditorium 101. The event is open to the public and will be live-streamed.
Students - Past Announcements
Join the FSU Coastal and Marine Laboratory from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20, for the first FSUCML lecture of 2025. Jim Fourqurean will discuss his work with seagrasses, their ecological importance and their potential for climate change mitigation. Admission is free, and refreshments will be provided.
“Magnetic Dances,” part of the Festival of the Creative Arts, has been rescheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, at the Nancy Smith Fichter Dance Theatre on the FSU campus. The festival is a campuswide celebration presented by the FSU Office of Research that celebrates the diverse talents and creativity of faculty and students. The first events now begin this Sunday.
Exercise your creative problem-solving skills in this open-floor idea pitching event, where students can present innovative, impactful and feasible solutions to any existing problem for a chance to win $100.
Exercise your creative problem-solving skills in this open-floor idea-pitching event, where students can present innovative, impactful and feasible solutions to any existing problem for a chance to win $100.
Showcase your research at the Undergraduate Research Symposium on Tuesday, April 1, in the Student Union Ballrooms. This annual event invites undergraduate students from all majors to share their research via poster sessions with the wider community. All students at any stage of the research process are eligible to apply.
Unconquered by Debt offers free financial wellness workshops where students learn essential financial skills like budgeting, saving and debt reduction. These interactive sessions, held at the Stavros Center with dinner provided, aim to enhance financial stability and reduce stress.
The FSU Innovation Hub and College of Social Sciences and Public Policy will host a 24-hour design sprint from 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, to tackle evacuation challenges for Florida’s coastal communities. The event is open to students of all majors and includes expert mentorship, meals, t-shirts and a chance to win $3,000 in prizes.
As part of the Undergraduate Research Symposium (URS), students may choose to participate in the Nourishing Creativity Hour. Selected students will feature a creative presentation or performance. The creative project may be a short video, music or dance performance, art exhibition, etc.
The Follett Access Textbook and Course Materials Program provides you access to all required textbooks, lab kits and supplies for participating courses designated by your instructor at a discounted price.