FSU research finds religious involvement impacts women’s body mass
Published: | 2:07 pm
According to Florida State University researchers, black women in the United States who attend church regularly tend to have greater […]
FSU Researcher: Unfair treatment by police linked to physiological impacts among black men
Published: | 12:00 pm
Advocates of proactive policing argue that stopping and searching law-abiding citizens is a minor inconvenience. However, researchers from Florida State […]
FSU researchers find racial inequity among adolescents receiving flu vaccine
Published: | 2:33 pm
Black adolescents living in the United States tend to receive the influenza vaccine at significantly lower rates than their white […]
FSU College of Education professor receives distinguished service award
Published: | 10:42 am
Florida State University’s Robert Reiser, associate dean of research at the College of Education and the Robert M. Morgan Professor […]
Home for the holidays: FSU researcher finds women more likely to stay away from the wheel
Published: | 1:20 pm
As people across the country prepare to travel home for the holidays, mothers and grandmothers may be phoning a friend […]
Policy Pub to dissect midterm elections
Published: | 2:57 pm
Now that the midterm elections are over, the final Policy Pub of the Fall 2018 series will look at what’s […]
FSU researchers find low resilience puts men at risk for depression
Published: | 9:05 am
Men who lack resilience are exponentially more vulnerable to becoming severely depressed after their spouse dies, according to a new […]
FSU researcher finds Latino men in the U.S. more susceptible to obesity
Published: | 11:04 am
Moving to the United States could be taking a toll on the health of Latino men. A new study from […]
Issues over ideology: FSU researcher finds polarized candidates can still represent constituents best
Published: | 11:35 am
America’s seemingly polarized elected officials might be the best representation of their constituents, according to a new study out of […]
FSU College of Social Work launches inaugural lecture series
Published: | 3:58 pm
Florida State University’s Center for the Study and Promotion of Communities, Families and Children will launch its inaugural research lecture […]
FSU professor leads mission to teach civil rights history to students and teachers in the Mississippi Delta
Published: | 2:41 pm
A Florida State University professor is leading an effort to bring to life and celebrate the powerful contributions of 1960s […]
FSU study finds religious involvement does little to prevent opioid abuse
Published: | 2:47 pm
Does going to church help people avoid struggles with opioid abuse? New research from Florida State University says no. In […]