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Mark Krikorian’s resignation as the Florida State University women’s soccer coach Wednesday afternoon sent reverberations throughout collegiate soccer.
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The Florida State Women’s Soccer team is the national champion once again. The Seminoles secured the title on penalty kicks. The win gives the women’s soccer team its third title in eight seasons.
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The Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship at Florida State University recently launched an initiative to help women create and grow businesses. It encourages the development of business skills and provides resources.
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The question has been raised by local residents in recent weeks following a controversial vote by the intergovernmental agency that granted Florida State University millions of dollars for stadium improvements and repairs.
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The question has been raised by local residents in recent weeks following a controversial vote by the intergovernmental agency that granted Florida State University millions of dollars for stadium improvements and repairs.
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After nearly 7 years at the helm, outgoing FSU President John Thrasher retires on Sunday.
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Florida State University is looking for a president who can help it break into the Top 10. The school this week is interviewing three contenders from schools that all rank higher than it does. Tulane University’s Dr. Giovanni Piedimonte is slated to meet with FSU faculty, staff and students at the Turnbull center Thursday.
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University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Provost Robert Blouin is interviewing with faculty, staff and students Wednesday. Blouin is one of three finalists for the presidency at Florida State University. --
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Harvard's McCullough Meets With Faculty, Staff And Students In Next Phase Of FSU Presidential SearchHarvard University Vice Provost for Research Richard McCullough is interviewing with faculty, staff and students today. He is one of three finalists for the presidency at Florida State University.
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Florida State University’s Presidential Search Committee is advancing three finalists for the job and none are lobbyists, politicians or currently employed with the school.