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The FSU president says the Seminoles will have to consider leaving the Atlantic Coast Conference unless there is a radical change in revenue distribution.
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Florida State University wants to get more student and faculty inventions out into the real world. the school is launching a new program to streamline that process and double the number of startups created each year.
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Researchers from Florida State University’s College of Nursing are partnering with colleagues in Vietnam to help teach about sexual health and HIV testing—especially among gay and bisexual Vietnamese men. The researchers see this as a chance to address both HIV and the need for more cross-continent relationships among healthcare experts.
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The Seminoles will have another chance to build on their 8-0 victory this Saturday.
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All-ACC First Team Freshman pitcher Kathryn Sandercock secures the walk-off victory for the Seminoles (50-8).
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A waste-dumping permit granted to Florida State University scientists in the 1950s led to the discovery and recent clean up of radioactive contaminants in the groundwater of the Apalachicola National six decades later.
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Hundreds of Florida State University, Florida A&M, and Tallahassee Community College students participated in a state wide protest against DeSantis’ stances on education, race, and gender.
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Florida State and Florida A&M Universities and Tallahassee Community College have issued their response to the state's request for information on CRT and DEI programs.
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A group of college students is lobbying for state funding to reduce hunger on campus as inflation drives up the cost of groceries.
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The project is part of FSU’s long-term goal of climbing higher in national rankings and will also serve a massive retirement community that just completed its 1,000th home.