Doodles for food: Professor’s art cart offers organic edibles
Published: | 10:58 am
A Florida State University artist is on the road this summer offering free organic produce to those that participate in […]
Tick-tock: Sound of ticking clock can affect women’s attitudes about reproductive timing
Published: | 1:11 pm
The metaphor of a ticking biological clock is often used to refer to a woman’s growing urge to conceive before […]
Researchers bring in $2.7 million to improve aircraft performance
Published: | 11:30 am
A group of Florida State University researchers has won a highly competitive $2.7 million grant from the Air Force Office […]
Institute within College of Business renamed to reflect evolving mission
Published: | 4:42 pm
The Marketing Institute in the Florida State University College of Business has been renamed the Institute for Applied Business Research. […]
Garnet and Gold Scholar Society welcomes eight new members
Published: | 1:12 pm
Initiated in 2010 by former President Eric J. Barron and developed with Undergraduate Studies and Student Affairs, the Garnet and […]
New partnership uses video games to teach physics
Published: | 3:53 pm
Florida State University and Carney Labs have inked a deal to bring an FSU-developed physics computer game to students across […]
Excavation of ancient well yields insight into Etruscan, Roman and medieval times
Published: | 3:40 pm
During a four-year excavation of an Etruscan well at the ancient Italian settlement of Cetamura del Chianti, a team led […]
New research links tornado strength, frequency to climate change
Published: | 2:59 pm
New research by a Florida State University geography professor shows that climate change may be playing a key role in […]
Tickets on sale to general public for Opening Nights
Published: | 8:59 am
Tickets are now on sale to the general public for the 2014-2015 Opening Nights Performing Arts series at Florida State […]
Researcher dispels myths of minority-serving institution graduation rates
Published: | 2:45 pm
A recent study co-authored by Toby Park, assistant professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies and senior research associate in […]
McKnight fellow joining Biomedical Sciences scholars
Published: | 11:26 am
Every year, about 2,000 members of underrepresented minorities seeking science, technology, engineering or math doctorates in Florida apply to the […]
Gulf oil spill researcher: Bacteria ate some toxins, but worst remain
Published: | 11:48 am
A Florida State University researcher found that bacteria in the Gulf of Mexico consumed many of the toxic components of […]