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Florida State University President Richard McCullough hopes a planned academic health center will help raise the level of medical care in the Tallahassee area. The new center will be part of a partnership between the university and Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare.
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A rift has emerged in Tallahassee over whether to use local development money to help fund repairs to Florida State University’s Doak Campbell Stadium. The issue is one of appropriateness: Is it right for the joint Blueprint Commission to use local taxpayer money on the repairs? And should such projects fall under the economic development banner?
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A Florida university confirmed Friday it will not employ next semester a former Florida State University professor who took a job there teaching after he was found guilty of sexual misconduct with students. It also said it was exploring how to overhaul its hiring practices to avoid similar issues in the future.
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A sharply divided appeals court has ordered a new trial for a man convicted in a 2017 sexual battery of a Florida State University student.
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Republican U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah discussed national issues and political discourse during a virtual seminar with Florida State University's Institute of Politics.
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As misinformation has become the norm on social media, Florida State University’s Office of Critical Thinking Initiatives has undergone a change. The time has ended for the 5-year project, and the office has now morphed into a network of faculty teaching students how to think critically in their majors – and subsequently in the world.
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Florida State University will get $20 million from the city and county to fund stadium repairs and renovations. The decision by the Blueprint Commission came in a five-hour meeting Monday night that at times was contentious.
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Apalachicola Bay's wild oysters are showing signs they could rebound after years of decline. But the oyster's recovery is still fragile.
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The labor union for graduate assistants at Florida State University wants the college to do more to protect them from COVID-19.
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The pandemic and pay were top issues brought up at a town hall with Florida State University's new president Richard McCullough. He fielded questions during the event.