Join the Center for Global Engagement on Wednesday, April 3, from 5-6 p.m. in The Globe Auditorium as the Venezuelan Student Association and PorColombia host an Arepa Showdown! This event is open to FSU students and faculty to learn about and taste the differences and similarities of a South American staple: the arepa.
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Join us for an exciting Trivia Night on Wednesday, April 10, from 5-7 p.m. in The Globe Auditorium, hosted by the Center for Global Engagement! Teams of students will compete, answering questions on various international categories including food, history, pop culture, sports, technology, landmarks and music.
Refresh your FSU wardrobe during the biggest clearance event of the year with up to 25% off select clothing and gifts at the FSU Bookstore, Seminole Sportshop and Bill’s Bookstore!
Are you running low on meal swipes with over a month left of the semester? Grab the Block 25 plan before April 12!
The FSU Adventure Race is back and better than ever! Are you up for the challenge? Paddle your way through the serene waters of Lake Bradford for 1 mile, then hit the trails for a thrilling 2-mile run through the National Forest. Sign up NOW through RecConnect!
The free collaborative workshop will explore how to achieve adaptive resilience for the Florida Gulf’s coastal communities with the inclusion of Indigenous knowledge and will take place 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. April 12. Registration is required and lunch will be provided.
The Graduate School will host the annual Master's in Four Competition at 3:30 p.m. April 3, in the College of Medicine Durell Peaden Auditorium. Support the 2024 Master's in Four finalists as they showcase their research, presentation and communication skills. All students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend.
Reserve your spot today for Agree to Disagree, an evening of civil discourse, food and fun at 5:30 p.m. April 3.
Registration for Florida State University's Spring 2024 V-rak-ke-ce-tv Cultural Celebration is now open and will close at 11:45 p.m. March 29. The name "V-rak-ke-ce-tv" is the Seminole Creek phrase meaning "to honor" as we seek to honor students' accomplishments through their journey, honor their families and friends for their continued support, and honor what it truly means to be a Seminole.
Join us for a sci-fi inspired show that is sure to be a blast for all ages! Performances run from April 5-20. Shows are free for FSU students and special rates are available for FSU faculty and staff.