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WFSU will provide free educational access for students across the greater Tallahassee and Panama City areas of north Florida. As the school year begins, WFSU offers free broadcast TV programs that support at-home learning for Pre-K through 12th grade; digital resources provide educators and families with learning options for new school routines.
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WFSU News Director Lynn Hatter has been awarded a grant by the Annenberg Center for Health Journalism and named a 2020 National Fellow, one of 23 journalists from across the nation chosen to participate in the Health Journalism Fellowship program this year.
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WFSU Public Media’s Education and Engagement team will host their first Virtual Summer Challenge Kickoff event on Saturday, June 6, 2020 from 10 am – 2 pm ET. This event is generously sponsored by Florida KidCare and the Knight Foundation.
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WFSU Public Media has won 10 recognitions from the FABJ and RTDNA for its 2020 work on issues around race, culture, and the environment
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WFSU Public Media is one of only six newsrooms in Florida selected for the Facebook Journalism Project Relief Fund
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Not everyone needs to evacuate from a hurricane, but if you do, knowing your zone will make it much easier to know when to go. As a hurricane approaches...
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AT-HOME LEARNINGA Florida Public Media Partnership Tallahassee, FL, 03/17/2020 – As many schools and districts across Florida cancel classes beyond Spring…
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Register today!Join WFSU Public Media on February 1, 2020 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm for our fourth annual Be My Neighbor Day. This year, thanks to funding…
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SPECIAL COVERAGE ANNOUNCEMENTBeginning Tuesday, January 21 at 1 pm ET, our regularly scheduled programming on WFSU-TV/WFSG-TV will not be shown due to…
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Jane Austen was chronically ill with a mysterious disease in early 1817, when she turned her thoughts to a happier subject. She started work on a witty…