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Former FSU president recovering from heart surgery
Former Florida State University President J. Stanley Marshall is recovering from open-heart surgery.
Boy, 6, chooses charity instead of birthday presents
"Bus Ride," by Natalie Frazier of Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, will be hung in the National Gallery for a year.
On This Day: Jim Morrison Dies
On July 3, 1971, the Doors frontman was found dead in the bathtub of his Paris apartment.
Women don't always fall for tall men
London, July 2 : It may be time to reconsider the adage that bigger is better, for a new study has shown that traditional hunter-gatherers in Tanzania don't consider height to be an important factor when choosing a partner, as compared to western women, who favour tall men.
Program Steering Women Toward Breast Cancer Screenings
Florida State University has teamed up with Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare to develop an automated system that alerts women about appointments and resources.
FSU study helps women understand bone density
Local women have the opportunity to gain valuable health information by participating in a Florida State University study that measures bone density and body composition.
Florida State Ranked No. 3 in Nation for Contributions to Arts Research
The Florida State University is one of the nations most prolific research institutions in the arts, according to rankings recently released by Science Watch that place Florida State third among the universities with the most published papers in the field of performing arts between 2003 and 2007.
GenEd: GenEd Wraps up the 2008-2009 School Year / Meet Sara Cohan
From : Info Date : Fri, 26 Jun 2009 23:34:09 PDT PRESS RELEASE The Genocide Education Project Contact: Raffi Momjian 264-4203 info@GenocideEducation.org www.GenocideEducation.org Link to PR: http://www.genocideeducation.org/pr/2009/6_26_2009.htm The Genocide Education Project Wraps up the 2008-2009 School Year The 2008-2009 school year concludes ...
Top food scientist to target hidden fish allergens, pork, with new tests
Yun-Hwa Peggy Hsieh is a professor of food science in the department of nutrition, food and exercise sciences at the Florida State University College of Human Sciences.
The Hispanic/Latino Student Union held its summer festival, Miami Fever: Taking it to the Streets, from June 25 through June 28.
Pat Powell-Peterson has joined RE/MAX Infinity. Powell-Peterson has worked in development, construction and sales of residential homes since 1978.
Good vibrations at Amateur Radio Field Day
Professional and amateur ham radio users flocked Saturday to Tallahassee's J. Lee Vause Park during Amateur Radio Field Day.
Turtle Lives Hinge on Eco-Passage
Published: Saturday, June 27, 2009 at 9:36 p.m. Last Modified: Saturday, June 27, 2009 at 9:36 p.m. TALLAHASSEE With the marshy lily pads of Lake Jackson to his right and a steady stream of zooming tractor-trailers to his left, Matt Aresco was again patrolling the one-mile stretch of U.S. 27 just minutes north of the Capitol last week where he has ...
Jim Larkin, St. John Greek Orthodox Day School headmaster, retires after 31 years
Headmaster Jim Larkin's first lesson of the day began in the St. John Greek Orthodox Day School parking lot.
FSU Research Group Wins $1 Million Dollar Grant To Study Nuclear Fuels
A Florida State University researcher has received a $1 million, five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for a study that could lead to the design of better nuclear fuels and safer and more efficient reactors to generate nuclear power.
Natural Born Killaz: Hip-Hop and the Gangsta Gene
"I am a nightmare walking, psychopath talking/ King of my jungle just a gangster stalking" -Ice T on "Colors" Back in '94 Dr.
Summer of Shakespeare day camp reaches out
Summer of Shakespeare is a new five-week summer day camp that introduces teens of all ages to Shakespeare.
Bethune-Cookman teachers fired
Bethune-Cookman University has fired four professors for sexual harassment of students.
FSU-PC to take in homeless FDLE
Agents with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement are getting free office space at the Panama City Campus of Florida State University, officials announced this week.
54-million-year-old skull reveals early evolution of primate brains
Researchers at the University of Florida and the University of Winnipeg have developed the first detailed images of a primitive primate brain, unexpectedly revealing that cousins of our earliest ancestors relied on smell more than sight.