U.S. Department of Energy recognizes FSU high-energy physicist
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A faculty member in Florida State University’s department of physics has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) […]
English Professor Helen Burke named director of FSU Honors Program
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Florida State University Dean of Undergraduate Studies Karen Laughlin has announced the appointment of Professor of English Helen Burke as […]
Under the Tuscan sun, FSU professor uncovers Etruscan secrets
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This summer, Nancy Thomson de Grummond is heading back to Italy—just as she has done nearly ever year since 1983. […]
Pioneering chemist named FSU’s 2006 Lawton Distinguished Professor
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Alan G. Marshall, a world-acclaimed scientist who has made outstanding contributions to the field of analytical chemistry, is set to […]
FSU gets grant to address shortage of social workers for elderly
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The number of new social workers who want to work with senior citizens is decreasing despite an aging population that […]
FSU to lead major study of calcium’s impact on weight reduction, bone loss in the decade after menopause
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Armed with an $840,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the latest in world-class body scanning […]
FSU assumes sponsorship of Sacred Heart Residency Programs
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PENSACOLA, Fla. – The partnership between Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola and the Florida State University College of Medicine has […]
Pamela Carroll receives FSU’s 2006 Distinguished Teacher Award
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A Florida State University education professor who is working to address Florida’s teacher shortage has been named the recipient of […]
FSU Panama City students to assist with NASA mission
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Six students in the science diving program at Florida State University Panama City have been selected to participate in a […]
Chronic pain hurts both workers and employers, FSU professor says
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Chronic pain, which is any physical discomfort lasting for at least six months, affects up to 50 million Americans, most […]
Literacy is key to addressing Africa’s woes, says FSU professor
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Life isn’t easy in sub-Saharan Africa. An AIDS epidemic, crushing poverty, civil wars, a dearth of economic development and widespread […]
Jesus walked on ice, says study led by FSU scientist
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The New Testament story describes Jesus walking on water in the Sea of Galilee, but according to a study led […]