2016 Florida Book Awards Winners Announced
Published: | 12:13 pm
With its 11th annual competition now complete, the Florida Book Awards has announced winners for books published in 2016. More […]
28 songs in 28 days: An FSU music student’s composition quest
Published: | 10:55 am
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida State University College of Music student Jose Hernandez is one very motivated guy. Hernandez has made […]
Healing generations: FSU center tackles heart health in African-American churches
Published: | 4:12 pm
As the nation recognizes American Heart Month this February, Florida State University’s Center on Better Health and Life for Underserved […]
FSU Museum of Fine Arts showcases work of artists with autism
Published: | 11:12 am
For the third time in the last four years, the “Artists and Autism” exhibition series will bring the remarkable work […]
Recent FSU graduate awarded Scoville Peace Fellowship
Published: | 2:01 pm
Florida State University graduate Jesse Marks has been awarded the highly competitive Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship, which provides recent […]
FSU’s Rainbow Concert welcomes choro master Roee Ben Sira to Ruby Diamond Concert Hall
Published: | 9:48 pm
Israeli composer, pianist and music arranger Roee Ben Sira headlines the 21st annual Rainbow Concert of world music at Florida […]
Distinguished FSU chemistry professor named fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry
Published: | 2:34 pm
A Florida State University chemistry professor has been named a fellow of the prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry in the […]
Policy Pub looks at sea level rise and how to deal with it
Published: | 2:15 pm
The effects of climate change will likely impact Florida more than any other state, and faculty researchers at the Florida […]
Seven business teams advance to finals of InNOLEvation® Challenge
Published: | 3:17 pm
Seven teams of students in the Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship are headed to the final round of competition in the 2016-2017 InNOLEvation® […]
Sunlight or bacteria? Scientists investigate what breaks down permafrost carbon
Published: | 2:02 pm
A Florida State University researcher is delving into the complexities of exactly how permafrost thawing in the Earth’s most northern […]
How untreated water is making our kids sick: FSU researcher explores possible climate change link
Published: | 9:55 am
A Florida State University researcher has drawn a link between the impact of climate change and untreated drinking water on […]
New material holds promise to create more flexible, efficient technologies
Published: | 9:11 pm
An organic-inorganic hybrid material may be the future for more efficient technologies that can generate electricity from either light or […]