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06/23/2010 - Florida State gets "smart": free, cutting-edge app for mobile devices

Florida State University announces its mobile application, or “app," for "smart" phones and other mobile devices...

06/21/2010 - Florida State puts vets through business bootcamp

Now a national consortium, the Entrepreneurial Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities opens the door to business ownership for U.S. veterans by helping them develop skills that relate to the many steps associated with launching and growing a small business.

06/18/2010 - Florida State student among USA Today's Top 20

USA Today has selected Florida State University student Jesse O’Shea as one of 20 college students in the nation to be on its All-USA College Academic First Team. The winners were featured in the June 9 edition of the newspaper.

06/16/2010 - Florida State's night at the Tony's

The 2010 Tony Awards have been announced, and Broadway musical powerhouse "Memphis," whose credits include numerous Florida State University alumni, has won Best Musical of the Year.

06/14/2010 - Florida State helps keep mobile devices going and going...

Florida State University computer science professors David Whalley and Gary Tyson receive a grant from the National Science Foundation to continue work to develop more energy-efficient processors for mobile devices.

06/11/2010 - Florida State breaks ground on groundbreaking new dorms

Florida State University President Eric Barron leads a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction of Wildwood Hall Phase 2,...

06/09/2010 - Florida State works morality into the economic equation

Douglas Stevens, an associate professor of accounting at The Florida State University, is among those who for years have proposed incorporating morality within traditional economic theory.

06/07/2010 - Florida State helping oyster habitats

Florida State University marine biologist David L. Kimbro will lead scientists from Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Maine in a massive effort...

06/04/2010 - Florida State predicts a heightened hurricane season

Florida State University scientists who have developed a unique computer model with a knack for predicting hurricanes with unprecedented accuracy are forecasting an unusually active season this year.

06/02/2010 - Florida State baseball swings for ALS

The Florida State University baseball team dedicates a game to ALS awareness in honor of pitcher Tyler Everett's father Jimmy. Jimmy Everett was diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, in March of 2009.