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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.
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Florida State University’s new president Richard McCullough is looking at what academic programs could strengthen the college’s standing and potentially help it break into the prestigious Association of American Universities.
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FSU's winningest football coach will lie in state at the Florida Capitol, as well as lie in repose at the FSU Moore Athletic Center before Saturday morning's funeral at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center in Tallahassee.
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Hall of Fame former Florida State University football coach Bobby Bowden has died. Bowden, 91, died at his Tallahassee home Sunday, according to a statement from FSU.
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Groundbreaking was held August 2 for the 3-story facility on the edge of Innovation Park.
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Florida State University and Florida A & M University will host in-person graduation ceremonies this summer.
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A new Florida law lets college and university athletes profit from the use of their name, image or likeness. On July 1, the day Florida’s new law went into effect, Florida State University quarterback McKenzie Milton held a press conference at Miller’s Ale House to sign a contract with the company Dreamfield.
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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.”