Hosted by the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, the Spring 2026 Student Entrepreneurship Expo is an opportunity to showcase your entrepreneurial venture. Whether you’re launching a new business, selling products or promoting services, this event allows you to engage with potential customers and gain exposure within the FSU community. The Spring 2026 Expo is open to all FSU students, regardless of major.
Students - Past Announcements
All students are invited to submit high-resolution STEM-related artwork, ranging from microscope images to digital designs, for an exhibition at the Dirac Library Gallery. The submission deadline has been extended to Friday, March 27, with the showcase beginning on Tuesday, April 21, and running through the summer.
Unconquered by Debt features peer-led workshops designed to help FSU students master essential financial skills like tax preparation, credit management and retirement planning. These free sessions include Publix subs and drinks. View the full schedule and register online today to secure your spot.
FSU Libraries has recently obtained a 'Little Library' where students will be able to take a book, then leave a book. There will also be a ribbon cutting ceremony on April 6th at 4 PM near the ASLC.
Whether you need extra meal swipes to finish the Spring semester or want to test-drive a plan before Fall, the Block 25 plan can help.
Graduate Student Kickback is an opportunity for graduate and professional students to make meaningful connections across campus. Lunch is provided; RSVP today for our special destress with CHAW edition.
Join the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship at the Spring 2025 Student Entrepreneurship Expo on Wednesday, April 15, where FSU students will showcase their businesses, products and services! This is a fantastic opportunity to support student entrepreneurs, discover innovative ventures and engage with the FSU entrepreneurial community.
Group dialectical behavior therapy is available at the FSU Psychology Clinic for individuals ages 18 and older who struggle with intense emotions or distress, interpersonal problems, impulsive behaviors or suicidal and/or self-injurious urges or behaviors.
The FSU Psychology Clinic is offering group treatment to teach skills for managing excessive clutter and improving the ability to remove items from your home.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is now available at the FSU Psychology Clinic for adults ages 18 and older who struggle with chronic insomnia — difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep or waking too early.