David Cartes previews The Florida State University's April 4, 2001 Symposium I: Florida High-Tech Jobs and Economic Development. National Experts will address how regional economic development is enhanced by university-based energy and technology research.
2011 College of Business Hall of Fame inductee Ken Willis
2011 College of Business Hall of Fame inductee Bud Jordan
2011 College of Business Hall of Fame inductee Mark Hillis
Students, faculty and friends unite to raise awareness and donations to support tsunami and earthquake victims in Japan. The event included a display of 1,000 paper cranes and a candle light service to remember the fallen.
If you think medical school is no fun, think again. Our future doctors know how to have a good time, especially on the biggest day in a student's medical education: residency Match Day.
Each year a group of Florida State University medical students devote their spring break to aid underserved communities. Here the students pack for trips to Immokalee, Fla.; Panama; and the Texas-Mexico border.
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory opens its doors to the community for a fun day of entertainment and education. The near capacity crowd is treated to 80 experiments, most of them hands on, proving science can be fun.
The FSU Police Department holds a press conference honoring officers, as well as student members of the FSU First Responders Unit, whose exemplary efforts on two separate occasions saved the lives of members of the FSU community.
Electronics Engineer Andy Powell shows off one of the many electrifying demonstrations scheduled for the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory's 2011 Open House. The free event is Saturday, February 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.