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Florida State University’s new president has been confirmed. Richard McCullough, former vice provost of research at Harvard, will take over for outgoing President John Thrasher starting August 16. McCullough says what attracted him most to FSU was the culture.
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Florida State University’s softball program is two wins away from its second national championship. The team faces No. 1 seed Oklahoma in a series that begins tonight.
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Florida State University could get $20 million for repairs on Doak Campbell Stadium. The metal frame hidden by the massive brick structure is more than 70 years old. In a recent editorial, President John Thrasher likened it to an “erector set.”
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Florida State University’s next president is an academic who hails from one of the best schools in the country. Richard McCullough says his working-class background and public school education has prepared him to lead Florida State University into its next phase, as it tries to climb into the top-tier of higher education research institutions in the United States.
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Florida State University held an in-person ceremony for 2020 graduates over the weekend, giving them a chance to celebrate like every other class —on campus with their classmates.
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Florida State University Panama City Dean Randy Hanna, who didn't get a second interview for the FSU presidential post, says the committee selected three great finalists to lead the university.
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FSU Presidential Search Committee Advances 9 Candidates. Corcoran, Pittman And Coburn Are Among ThemFlorida State University will interview nine finalists for the presidency this weekend.
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For decades Florida State University was aware of sexual misconduct allegations against a former professor in its Askew School of Public Administration and Policy. The professor abruptly resigned during an investigation into an allegation against him last year. But this situation is not new to academia and has raised questions about why it took so long for the school to take action against Richard Feiock, a formerly highly regarded political scientist.
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Florida State University will hold in-person commencement ceremonies for its spring graduates. Nearly a dozen smaller commencement ceremonies will be held at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center in April.
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Florida State University is extending its plan to teach all classes online—only at the start of the spring semester.