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'Boot camp' graduation sends soldiers on new mission
The 2011 class of FSU's Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities graduates on to begin a new life in business, as classmates reflect on the intense, but inspiring program.
D'Alemberte recognized by Rotary Foundation
FSU President Emeritus Sandy D'Alemberte receives the Rotary Foundation's Global Alumni Service to Humanity Award. He discusses the honor, and the fateful night that led him to it.
Reveille for Veterans' Business 'Boot Camp'
The Entrepreneurial Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities at Florida State University welcomes its fourth class of veterans at a special reception in Tallahassee's Hotel Duval. The opening ceremony kicked off the week-long business boot camp at FSU's College of Business.
FSU grad students win major awards
Physics doctoral student Jennifer Misuraca is one of many FSU grad students to receive a major fellowship or award this year. Her PEO Scholarship will support her research developing the next generation computer chip.
FSU virologist leads charge to conquer AIDS-related cancer
Fanxiu Zhu has spent the last 15 years searching for a way to cure Kaposi's sarcoma, the AIDS-related cancer responsible for devastating skin lesions. A new grant from the National Institutes of Health helps take his research to the next level.
A young woman's journey from inner city to medical degree
Natasha Spencer's life changed forever when she met a Florida State University alumnus and professional football player.
New institute has winning gameplan to help injured athletes
The new Institute of Sports Sciences & Medicine at Florida State University partners medicine, human sciences, education and athletics at FSU with Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic to create a unique athletic performance research center.
FSU Doctoral Candidate receives distinguished fellowship
Meaghan Brown, a doctoral candidate in FSU's History of Text Technologies program, is a recipient of a prestigious Mellon Fellowship. It will support her research into the effects of early print technology on the rise of English nationalism.
Chuck It for Charity
Florida State University students, faculty and staff collect, sort and donate all kinds of unwanted but reusable materials during the university's annual Chuck It for Charity drive.
Circus tent gives final performance
Student performers with Florida State University's Flying High Circus dismantle the university's existing big top circus tent for the final time. A new big top circus tent is scheduled to rise on campus this fall.
