See below for Summer 2022 transportation updates from Transportation & Parking Services.
Students - Past Announcements
The Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement is excited to announce that the 2022 Virtual Summer Research Day will take place on July 21, 2022 over Zoom starting at 10 a.m.! Register for the Zoom in the announcement.
Applications for the CRE's Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) are open for Transfer Students--apply by July 1!
Interested in research but not sure where to start? Come to drop-in advising with the Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement (CRE) to learn more about starting your undergraduate research journey at FSU!
Our Summer Program Blogs are officially live! Throughout the summer, our Tech Fellows cohort, IDEA Grants cohort, incoming Gap Year Fellows, and Global Scholars cohort will be posting about their summer experiences.
The FSU Office of Transportation and Parking Services is seeking volunteers to serve on the Transportation Violation Appeals Board, which consists of current students, faculty, and staff. Those interested in participating should fill out the Inquiry Form and an FSU Transportation & Parking Services’ representative will reach out with next steps.
Join the FSU Black Alumni for a panel discussion/webinar on "Mental Health and the Military" at 7:30 p.m. ET Tuesday, May 17, to recognize Mental Health Awareness Month and Military Appreciation Month.
A data management plan (DMP) is a formal document that outlines how you plan to handle your data both during your research project and after your project is complete.
This workshop will prepare you to design and research behavioral or policy interventions that address needs, problems, and conditions related to criminal justice involvement and the criminal justice system. The overall focus of workshop activities is on the process of designing and developing a behavioral or policy intervention manual and an NIH (or equivalent) research grant proposal.
Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect against meningococcal disease. The following groups should consider vaccination with the MenB vaccine due to the recent serogroup B meningococcal disease cluster in Leon County: college and university undergraduate students, students living in on-campus housing, and those who participate in a fraternity or sorority.