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Students march in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The FSU chapter of the NAACP leads a morning march January 13th beginning at Florida State’s Center for Multicultural Affairs and proceeding to the Integration Statue near Oglesby Union. After a brief speech from NAACP National Board of Directors member Jabari Paul, the march continues on to steps of the Westcott Building.
'Mahjong' among year's top science stories
FSU biologist Wu-Min Deng discusses naming the 'Mahjong' gene. Discover magazine named the research one of the top science stories of 2010.
A tribute to Provost Abele
Friends and colleagues pay tribute to Florida State University provost and executive vice president Lawrence G. Abele. Dr. Abele retired December 13, 2010.
FSU professor honored for dedication to design
Florida State University Interior Design Associate Professor David Butler receives the Louis Tregre Award from the National Council for Interior Design Qualifications. The award honors members of the NCIDQ who have committed themselves to volunteer service with the organization, promoting its mission of establishing standards of competence in the practice of interior design.
Thomas Joiner Delivers Lawton Lecture Dec. 6
Florida State University's 2010-2011 Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor, Dr. Thomas Joiner, discusses his critically acclaimed 2005 book "Why People Die by Suicide." This lecture is the 14th Annual Lawton Lecture. It is named in honor of the late VP of Academic Affairs Robert O. Lawton.
Florida State strikes Gold with green design
FSU unveils the LEED Gold plaque to be mounted on the university's Center for Global and Multicultural Engagment. The building is the first LEED Gold certified building on campus.
Florida State English Prof reads between historical lines
Florida State University English Professor Anne Coldiron is the recipient of a prestigious Folger Fellowship. The fellowship is awarded by the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., home to one of the greatest archives of rare books. Coldiron will use the fellowship to conduct research for her forthcoming book "Printers Without Borders: Translation, Transnationalism, and Early Modern English Literature."
FSU professors envision a new Earth education
Florida State University professors Paul Ruscher and Alejandro Gallard have been awarded a grant to bring Earth sciences back to the blackboard.
Florida State celebrates International Education Week
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Joe Nosari, Vice President for Student Affairs Mary Coburn, and SGA President Dustin Daniels discuss the importance of an international education.
Grant to help train teachers of students with visual impairments
FSU education researcher Amy McKenzie discusses the $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
