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07/18/2011 - Florida State's Undergraduates Win Big
A great number of Florida State University undergraduates win major national and international fellowships and awards.
07/15/2011 - Research In Action!: OGZEB
Perched upon stilts near the heart of Florida State University's campus is a little red house, it’s tin roof covered in large, black panels. It's the OGZEB--the Off-Grid Zero-Emissions Buildings--and in that house, two FSU students are hard at work trying to change the world
07/13/2011 - Florida State Mag Lab does the "impossible"
A custom-built, $2.5 million “split magnet” system with the potential to revolutionize scientific research in a variety of fields has made its debut at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at Florida State University.
07/11/2011 - Florida State & Warrick Dunn begin a new chapter
FSU's College of Communication & Information and the School of Library & Information Studies team up with the Warrick Dunn Family Foundation to provide home libraries for Homes for the Holidays recipients.
07/08/2011 - Florida State studies Horrible Bosses
The new movie Horrible Bosses hits theaters today, and a Florida State University professor knows a lot about the real world bosses that make this film so relevant.
07/06/2011 - Florida State Biologist pinpoints new plant species
Florida State Biologist Akshinthala Prasad discovers a previously unknown species of diatom in Florida's waters. Diatoms are tiny, microscopic algae at the bottom of the food chain that serve as bio-indicators of the health of an ecosystem.
07/01/2011 - Florida State Friday News Roundup
Two news items out of Florida State University focus on bright futures, and the Florida Book Awards call for submissions.
06/29/2011 - Share Your Story: Top Ten Countdown
This episode comes from an email we received from alum El Ahlwardt, a bit of a Florida State University super fan. We enjoyed his email so much, we asked if he would read it for us.
06/27/2011 - Florida State shows of future of spaceflight
Visitors inspect the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle outside the Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee. Orion is NASA's chosen craft to carry humans into deep space following the space shuttle program. The Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee is a K-12 outreach facility of the Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of Engineering.
06/24/2011 - Florida State's Joe Travis honored with E.O. Wilson Award
Joe Travis, Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences and acclaimed naturalist, is awarded the 2011 E. O. Wilson Naturalist Award by the American Society of Naturalists. Travis discusses his lifelong interest in the natural world, his relationship with revered biologist E. O. Wilson, and the significance of the award in his life and career.
