Looking to fund your health-related research? The National Institutes of Health R01 mechanism could be right for you! Join the Office of Research Development for a half-day virtual event all about the NIH R01.
Students - Past Announcements
Young jazz piano prodigy Matthew Whitaker will perform this Saturday, May 8 at The Moon. Whitaker is one of the hottest names on the jazz scene, having played at festivals such as Monterey Jazz Festival, Newport Jazz Festival, Playboy Jazz Festival and Telluride Jazz Festival. Students can receive $10 tickets to this performance using the code "2021STUDENT".
Throughout the summer, students in programs at the Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement (CRE) will be writing blogs to document their summer experiences. Read the blogs from each program using the links below.
As FSU kicks off summer sessions, FSU Libraries continues to share updated services and resources available to the campus community.
There will be new COVID-19 policies and procedures in place for students and Campus Recreation members starting Sunday, May 9 when Campus Recreation facilities reopen with new summer hours. Updated policies include no more reservation or daily wellness check requirements, fully functional locker rooms and restrooms, and updated pool access. Patrons are recommended to wear a mask while indoors, required to bring a water bottle, and scan in and out of facilities using the FSU Rec App.
The 2021 Summer Research Day Application is now open! The event will take place at 12 p.m. Thursday, July 15, 2021, and the deadline to submit your application is June 15, 2021!
The Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) will continue offering its year-round series of teaching support workshops and trainings this summer. All events are open to anyone wanting to learn how to create the optimal learning environment for students. See below to register for PIE’s upcoming 2-week virtual Course Design Bootcamp Series and May's Teaching Workshop on using Universal Design to create an inclusive teaching environment. All are offered virtually via Zoom.
Do finals have you stressed? FSU Libraries have put together some virtual activities, inspired by Marvel’s WandaVision, to help you relax and have fun!
Tonight, internationally acclaimed muralist and Chain of Parks Presenting Artist Michael Rosato will give a keynote address about the transformative power of the arts. The address is available both in-person at The Moon and virtually. Tickets are $25 and include a Q&A with Director of the FSU Museum of Fine Arts Preston McLane.