
Congratulations to all the new doctoral graduates this morning.
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Congratulations to all the new doctoral graduates this morning.
5 FSU alumni contribute to Oscar-nominated films, including 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Florida State University has more than one reason to watch — five FSU alumni are a part of multiple award-nominated films.
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Hurricane Ian Update for Florida State University
Visit alerts.fsu.edu for all official updates
Classes Canceled Tuesday-Friday, Campus Closed for Business Thursday-Friday
Due to Hurricane Ian, classes at Florida State University’s Tallahassee campuses will be canceled Tuesday, Sept. 27, through Friday, Sept. 30. Out of an abundance of caution, the cancellation of classes on Tuesday is to allow students to travel safely out of the area if they so choose.
Campus will remain open and operational Tuesday, Sept. 27, and Wednesday, Sept. 28. Campus will close for business Thursday, Sept. 29, and Friday, Sept. 30.
Deans and Vice Presidents will provide guidance to faculty and staff for their respective colleges and divisions. As the University will continue to provide services to our students, staff should consult with their supervisors to determine their department’s needs. A communication will follow from the Office of Human Resources regarding an accelerated time entry and payroll processing schedule, and guidance for employees designated as essential personnel.
FSU is prepared to support students throughout the storm. To the extent possible, the University will continue to provide on campus services, including dining, for our students throughout the closure. On-campus residence halls will remain open for current residential students.
Students are encouraged to discuss possible travel plans with family and friends. Please continue to monitor the latest weather information from the National Weather Service or other official weather sources for information outside the Tallahassee area.
Students who choose to stay in Tallahassee will be advised via the FSU Alert system to follow a "shelter in place" protocol during the storm. That is, stay indoors, away from doors and windows, during the storm. Box meals will be delivered to the residence halls before the storm.
An “All Clear” message will be issued when conditions improve after the storm has passed. Continue to monitor alerts.fsu.edu for updates.
The university is expected to resume classes and normal business operations on Monday, Oct. 3.
Please visit alerts.fsu.edu for more information and updates.
Congratulations to our Summer graduates who are crossing the stage today and embarking on new chapters in their lives! Join in on the celebrations by streaming the commencement ceremonies at https://commencement.fsu.edu/.🎓
Countdown to Commencement For more information about our ceremonies, including details on parking and guest tickets, please visit the University Registrar’s Graduation Office.
Congratulations to the students joining the class of this weekend! We are so excited to be celebrating with you and your support systems as you walk across the stage. Join in on the celebrations by streaming this weekend's commencement ceremonies at https://commencement.fsu.edu/.
It’s hard to believe that our first semester back from the major disruptions of COVID is almost at an end! With that in mind, please remember that unlike prior semesters during the pandemic, classes will continue to follow their normal class meeting days and times the week after the Thanksgiving Break. Check out https://studentaffairs.fsu.edu/finals to view available study locations across campus.
Welcome to the start of the Fall 2021 semester! Don't forget, first day class attendance is mandatory.
Don't forget to check your fall schedule before registration closes on Friday! This is the last opportunity to make adjustments before financial aid disburses on August 17. The Drop/Add period will begin on Saturday, August 21.
Students: please read this important message from the Florida Board of Governors and Florida's State University Presidents. Thank you!
Letter: https://news.fsu.edu/bog-letter-to-students-fall-2021-final/
Happy Independence Day!
As a reminder, the University will be closed on Monday, July 5, in observance of the holiday.
Welcome to the start of Summer C classes, and don't forget that first day class attendance is mandatory!
Don't forget, the deadline to apply for Summer 2021 graduation is tomorrow, may 28th.
We had a wonderful time this past weekend, welcoming back the class of 2020 for their walk across the stage. So happy we could do this.
Richard McCullough selected next President of Florida State University - Florida State University News The Florida State University Board of Trustees has unanimously selected Richard McCullough, vice provost for research at Harvard University, to serve as the university’s 16th president. McCullough will succeed John Thrasher, who will retire later this summer after serving as president since 2014. ...
We had the most amazing in-person graduation over the last two weeks. These were extra special since President Thrasher will be retiring this summer.
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