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International Programs Fair
FSU International Programs host fair to inform students about opportunity to study abroad.
Dinnerstein and Merritt open Seven Days festival
The thirteenth season of Florida State University's annual arts festival is underway. Pianist Simone Dinnerstein and singer-songwriter Tift Merritt launch Seven Days of Opening Nights 2011.
Dinnerstein master class
Renowned classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein teaches a class at FSU as part of the 2011 Seven Days of Opening Nights arts festival.
New Sales Lab open for business
The FSU College of Business cuts the ribbon on the new Stephen C. Leonard Sales Laboratory.
Experts examine Egyptian unrest
FSU faculty members discuss Egypt's civic and political unrest during a panel discussion presented by the FSU Middle East Center. (February 1, 2011)
FSU students "Without Words"
Florida State University hosts its 3rd annual "Without Words" social justice exhibit. The silent tour is meant to raise awareness of numerous issues surrounding 5 key topics: education, water quality, immigration, animal welfare, and war and the American soldier.
FSU NEH Fellow brings hidden Italian history to light
A native of Italy, Florida State University Assistant Professor of Italian Irene Zanini-Cordi receives a prestigious fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to finish her second book. The book will focus on the rise and influence of women in Italian culture leading up the unification of the nation in the 1860's.
FSU recognized for selfless service
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching recently selected Florida State University for inclusion in its prestigious "Community Engagement" classification. Center for Leadership & Civic Education Director Laura Osteen discusses what this says about Florida State, and what it means for future efforts in civic engagement.
FSU Criminology receives top rankings
Florida State University's College of Criminology and Criminal Justice receives top national rankings in scholarly productivity, grants, and student success by the Journal of Criminal Justice Education. Leading the pack is professor Alex Piquero, who received the 2011 Academy Fellow Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
Florida State breaks ground on a new home
Volunteers with the Florida State University chapter of Habitat for Humanity break ground on a new home for one fortunate family. With a record number of student volunteers and unprecedented campus and community support, the effort also builds on Florida State's already phenomenal record of service.
