College of Education’s Mode L. Stone Building recognized for architectural excellence
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The Mode L. Stone Building, home to The Florida State University’s College of Education, and Elliot Marshall Innes, P.A., a […]
Florida State symposium to explore role of tribunals in combating war crimes
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The Florida State University Center for the Advancement of Human Rights is sponsoring a symposium that will bring together leaders […]
Education professor dispels myths about gifted children
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Though not often recognized as “special needs” students, gifted children require just as much attention and educational resources to thrive […]
Facebook generation learning social, technical skills online, Florida State researcher says
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Worried about the amount of time today’s kids spend texting, chatting, blogging, gaming and Facebook-ing? Don’t. Rather than fear the […]
Florida State University trains principals to support math, science learning
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With help from Florida State University, some 700 public school principals from throughout Florida are learning more about the state’s […]
The Florida State University and the University of Florida launch ‘SOS’ to support governor’s plan to reform higher education
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They may be gridiron rivals, but the presidents of The Florida State University and the University of Florida are jointly […]
Study identifies gene in young men with delinquent peers
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Birds of a feather flock together, according to the adage, and adolescent males who possess a certain type of variation […]
FSU Music-Play Project fosters ‘response-ability’ in children with autism
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In a room dubbed the E-WoMP (exploratory world-music playground) that serves as the centerpiece of the Music-Play Project housed at […]
The Lucky Few: FSU researcher shines light on forgotten generation
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John McCain, Elvis Presley, Gloria Steinem and Martin Luther King Jr. took different paths in life, but they were all […]
FSU vaults to top-tier in Asian studies
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With the purchase of a massive, 25,000-volume collection of books and other materials related to religion and culture in Asia, […]
Report: Transparency needed in computing Florida’s graduation rates
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The LeRoy Collins Institute is calling for more transparency in the way Florida determines its high school graduation rates in […]
Democracies with separation of powers less likely to end torture
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A system of checks and balances in government is usually regarded as a good thing, except when it comes to […]