Professor awarded grant to study history of American public library
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A Florida State University professor has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to write a book exploring […]
FSU professor examines jihad in new book, ‘Arguing the Just War in Islam’
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“The ruling to kill the Americans and their allies—civilians and military—is an individual duty for every Muslim who can do […]
FSU scholar’s work on the ‘other Shakespeare’ called monumental
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World-renowned Shakespeare scholar Gary Taylor, a professor at Florida State University, has co-edited the first complete collection of plays, poems […]
FSU’s Vann lands NEA grant for book on adventures at sea
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The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has awarded a 2008 Literature Fellowship in creative writing, valued at $25,000, to […]
Native languages facing extinction; FSU linguist documenting problem
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It is her passion for language that makes one Florida State University researcher feel glum about a recent bit of […]
FSU film students win Directors’ Guild awards for top minority, women filmmakers
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The Directors Guild of America has announced its 2007 Student Film Awards for minority and women filmmakers, and student directors […]
FSU’s Baggott pens prequel to major motion picture
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Young and young-at-heart moviegoers everywhere are eagerly awaiting the Nov. 16 arrival of Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium, a major motion […]
Vietnam to publish Butler’s Pulitzer-winning book about country’s refugees
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Author Robert Olen Butler won the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his collection of short stories about Vietnamese refugees […]
FSU professor and poet David Kirby is finalist for ‘National Book Award’
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"Entertainment Weekly" recently called award-winning poet David Kirby one of "5 reasons to live" and with good reason. Once again, […]
FSU professor’s ‘Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler’ sheds new light on three of the 20th century’s bloodiest rulers
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Mortal enemies in life, Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin are forever linked in death. Under their leadership, Hitler’s Nazi Germany […]
Intrepid FSU professor wins ‘Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction’
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The Florida State University graduate program in creative writing recently made The Atlantic’s "Best of the Best" list, and remarkable […]
FSU professor documents work of Carr, “The Man Who Saved Sea Turtles”
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To those in the conservation movement, Archie Carr was one of the great heroes of the 20th century. A pioneering […]