Radio Stories

11/22/2011 - Florida State cuts ribbon on new sales lab

Florida State University marks the official opening of the Marvin A. Mitchell Sr. Behavioral Laboratory. The facility was established with a $50,000 gift from businessman Andy Mitchell and his wife, Kathy Ireland Mitchell, who are both 1974 graduates of the College of Business.

11/21/2011 - Florida State's Karlanna Lewis is a Rhodes Finalist

Karlanna Lewis double majored in Creative Writing and Russian. She is a dancer, poet, illustrator, and linguist. She is also a 2012 Rhodes Finalist.

11/17/2011 - Florida State President Emeritus D’Alemberte and Palmer Honored for Philanthropy

The Big Bend Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals presented a special Lifetime Achievement in Philanthropy award to Florida State University President Emeritus Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte and his wife, Patsy Palmer, during the chapter’s annual National Philanthropy Day luncheon on Nov. 10.

11/16/2011 - Florida State Standouts: Caitlin Snelson and David Albright

A Florida State University student serves our nation, as another one studies our civilization.

11/14/2011 - Florida State's blockbuster Veterans Day events

Florida State University marks Veterans Day with a screening of the acclaimed new documentary film “Hell and Back Again", and cuts the ribbon on the temporary home of the new FSU Veterans Center.

11/10/2011 - Florida State Professor Wins Major Meteorology Award

FSU Professor Allan Clarke wins a major meteorology award for his research on El Nino and the dynamics of ocean currents.

11/15/2011 - Florida State of Mind for Homecoming

It's Homecoming Week at Florida State University, and we've got Seminoles on our mind.

11/09/2011 - Florida State teaches entrepreneurship of science, and honors veterans

The sciences at Florida State University get down to business, and student veterans host a moving event to honor our nation's heroes.

11/08/2011 - Florida State knows good design

A new exhibit out of Florida State University's Department of Interior Design reveals how timeless design can truly be.  The exhibit contains around 25 pieces of classic Herman Miller furniture from the 1940s, 50s and 60s, but as Department Chair Eric Wiedegreen explains, you'll find the same designs in furniture stores and living rooms today.

11/04/2011 - Florida State Students Can Fight The Urge: A Solution To A Universal Problem!

A Florida State University Psychology Professor's book shows how you can resist temptation by strengthening your 'willpower.' Florida State Headlines reporter Vanessa Nguyen shows how much of a role willpower plays in our everyday lives.