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FSU helps South Korea forecast the future
The Center for Oceanic-Atmospheric Studies at Florida State University will aid South Korea in their efforts to develop a new state-of-the-art weather prediction model for the nation. A representative from South Korea and FSU Vice President for Research Kirby Kemper recently signed an historic memorandum to establish the partnership.
Meet Florida State University's Karlanna Lewis
Karlanna Lewis double majored in Creative Writing and Russian. She is a dancer, poet, illustrator, and linguist. She is also a 2012 Rhodes Finalist.
Florida State University's 2011 Homecoming Parade
The students of FSU and members of the community come together to enjoy FSU's annual Homecoming Parade.
Official ribbon cutting of the Marvin A. Mitchell Sr. Behavioral Laboratory
Florida State University marks the official opening of the Marvin A. Mitchell Sr. Behavioral Laboratory. The facility was established with a $50,000 gift from businessman Andy Mitchell and his wife, Kathy Ireland Mitchell, who are both 1974 graduates of the College of Business.
Honoring FSU Johnson Scholarship recipients
Florida State University students recognized and honored as recipients of the Johnson Scholarship. The scholarship provides financial assistance for qualified applicants with disabilities.
Official ribbon cutting of FSU Veterans Center
Florida State University marks the official opening of the FSU Veterans Center with Saturday’s ribbon cutting. The Pearl Tyner House will serve as the center’s temporary location.
2011 FSU Student Veteran Film Festival
Florida State University marks Veterans Day with a screening of the acclaimed new documentary film “Hell and Back Again.” The film’s subjects, U.S. Marine Sgt. Nathan Harris and his wife, Ashley, joined the filmmakers in visiting campus to support FSU’s student veteran initiatives. Vanessa Nguyen reports. (Nov. 11, 2011)
FSU science gets down to business
Florida State University faculty, post-doctoral and Ph.D. students step out of the lab and into FSU's Turnbull Conference Center for a special, one-day symposium on the Business of Life Sciences. Panelist and former FSU faculty member Hal van Wart, now President and CEO of Metabolex, Inc., says scientists these days must think like entrepreneurs to make the biggest impact on society.
FSU Dance Marathon Presents 236K Check
Florida State Dance Marathon presented a check to the FSU College of Medicine for $232,630. The next Dance Marathon is in February of 2012.
Art Students Beautify Homeless Shelter
Florida State University art students take time to beautify "The Shelter" in Tallahassee.
