In South America, Zollar offers dance as diplomacy
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Even before she and the Urban Bush Women served as diplomats of dance this spring on a U.S. State Department-sponsored […]
Poet-author Hamby wins Guggenheim Fellowship
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Florida State University Writer-in-Residence Barbara Hamby is no stranger to high praise and prizes for her poetry and short stories, […]
Alumna Kathleen Parker wins 2010 Pulitzer Prize
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Alumna and Grad Made Good Kathleen Parker, a syndicated columnist with The Washington Post Writers Group, has been awarded the […]
Florida State expert is lead editor of new collection of Shakespeare’s works
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If you think you’re the only person who doesn’t have a good understanding of Shakespeare, you’re not alone. There are […]
Mid-America Theatre conference honors Florida State professor
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The Mid-America Theatre Conference (MATC) has bestowed its distinguished Robert A. Schanke Research Award for 2010 on Elizabeth Osborne, an […]
Florida State playwright wins ‘National Ten-Minute Play Contest’
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For “Lobster Boy,” his haunting 10-minute play about a little boy who literally feels no pain and the brother who […]
Seven Days of Opening Nights tickets still available
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Tickets are still available for many events during the 12th season of Florida State University’s Seven Days of Opening Nights, […]
Do we have free will? Florida State philosopher awarded $4.4M grant to find out
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Since the beginning of time, philosophers, scientists and theologians have sought to find out whether human beings have free will […]
Florida State hosting international conference on art, social justice
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An international gathering of artists, designers, teachers and social justice advocates from at least 14 states and 12 countries are […]
Florida State dean to head National Association of Schools of Music
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Florida State University College of Music Dean Don Gibson has been elected president of the National Association of Schools of […]
NEH fellowship awarded to Professor of English Anne Coldiron
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The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded a prestigious, yearlong research fellowship to Anne E.B. Coldiron, an associate […]
Taylor honored with Modern Language Association top prize
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Last year, the publication of “Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works” reincarnated the provocative, long-lost 17th-century bard as “our other Shakespeare.” […]