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10/06/2011 - Florida State celebrates past, dreams big about future

The Fall Meeting of the General Faculty at Florida State University recognizes big accomplishments and big ideas!  The annual meeting took place October 5, 2011, and featured the annual Faculty Torch Awards and the President's State of the University Address.

10/05/2011 - Florida State Rides Green

Florida State University continues its promise of going green by introducing new methods of transportation around campus.

10/04/2011 - Florida State News Roundup

Florida State University dance students learn from a master, famous author and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel shares and evening with FSU, and Florida State President Eric Barron gears up for his annual State of the University address.

10/03/2011 - Florida State gets nuclear boost from NSF

Physics at Florida State University continues to lead in the quest to understand the most complex parts of our universe.  The National Science Foundation recently awarded the department a new $5 million grant, which will fund research into basic properties of matter.

09/30/2011 - Florida State Standouts: Luis Sanchez & Katie Rybakova

Two sensational Florida State University Students take their talents to the max!

09/29/2011 - Florida State Prof has willpower to pen bestseller

The FSU Francis Eppes Professor of Psychology Roy Baumeister discusses the years of research that lead to discovery that willpower is the greatest human strength, and the joy of making The New York Times' Bestseller List.

09/27/2011 - Florida State reworks the math education equation

Researchers with Florida State University's Learning Systems Institute receive $2.8 million from the Florida Department of Education to develop their Mathematics Formative Assessment System. The MFAS would assist teachers by providing insights into what students know, and allowing for alternative teaching strategies accordingly.

09/28/2011 - Florida State's Flying High Circus of Physics!

Physics can be a scary subject, but Florida State University shows it can also be fun for the whole family!

09/26/2011 - Florida State News Roundup

Florida State University's main military man proves he's got the right stuff, a well known researchers is awarded for his timeless work on aging, and entrepreneurs pitch their big ideas in hopes to catch in.

09/21/2011 - Florida State celebrates distinguished composer Carlisle Floyd

Carlisle Floyd's career began at Florida State University when, at the tender age of 21, he began work on his first opera.  "Susannah", first staged in FSU's Ruby Diamond Auditorium, would go on to become the most well-recognized and definitive example of American Opera.  To celebrate Floyd's illustrious career and his many contributions to FSU, the College of Music hosts "A Celebration of Carlisle Floyd" Saturday, September 24th.