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 […]
‘The Atlantic’ lists FSU’s Creative Writing Program among ‘Best of the Best’
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Florida State University’s Creative Writing Program has long been considered top-notch, and this summer, its award-winning faculty and students actually […]
At one of China’s biggest art museums, first American exhibit features FSU artists
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In an out-of-this-world experience they describe as "monumental" and "mind-blowing," three intrepid artists from Florida State University have become the […]
FSU researcher studies Harry Potter’s magical hold on young readers
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The recent release of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" marked the magic moment for millions of Harry Potter fans […]
Pointer Sisters to kick off Seven Days’ 10th anniversary season
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The Grammy Award-winning Pointer Sisters will kick off the 10th season of Seven Days of Opening Nights with a September […]
FSU Film School thriller wins gold in Student Academy Awards
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For the fourth time in three years, a Student Academy Award has gone to a film written and directed by […]
FSU historian explores life of an early American original, John Ledyard
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He was America’s first explorer; an associate of such historical figures as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, John Paul […]
Preserving Library of Congress treasures is goal of FSU researcher
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With more than 134 million items in its collection, the Library of Congress has no shortage of reading materials. This […]