Florida State has received a prestigious award from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities recognizing its efforts to offer international educational experiences to students and faculty, both on and off campus. Read more ...
WWI was still a living memory for most Americans when I was growing up in the 1960s and 1970s. Aging doughboys who had fought on the Western Front in 1917 and 1918 still marched on Veterans Day. These World War I enlisted men often referred to this holiday by its original name, Armistice Day.
All animals, whether they live on land or in the water, require oxygen to breathe. But today the world’s oceans are losing oxygen, due to a combination of rising temperatures and changing ocean currents. Both factors are driven by human-induced climate change.
Retired Air Force fighter jet pilot Billy Francis, who leads Florida State University’s Student Veterans Center with a can-do attitude and benevolent heart, has navigated a winding life journey, sometimes literally at Mach speed. Read more ...
Florida State University’s College of Motion Picture Arts Torchlight Program kicked off Veterans Day weekend with a screening of the famed 1944 documentary “The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress” at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. Read more ...
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