Florida State University's environmental law, speech-language pathology and five academic programs within the College of Education are among the best in the nation, according to new rankings in U.S. News and World Report's "2009 Edition of America's Best Graduate Schools."
With a pair of prestigious wins at this year's College Television Awards, the Emmy-winning tradition continues at the Florida State University College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts—best known as The Film School.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded Florida State University $2.5 million to provide climate forecasting for the agricultural community in Florida, Georgia and Alabama.
Florida State University education researcher Judith Irvin is working to address an urgent problem in the United States.
Heart damage due to blocked arteries remains the leading cause of disease and death in the Western world, but a Florida State University College of Medicine researcher is helping to open new pathways toward treating the problem.
Of the 57 students in the FSU College of Medicine Class of 2008, 33 (58%) will remain in Florida for their graduate medical education. This represents the largest percentage of any graduating class in the college to secure residency positions in the state.
A Florida State University chemistry professor's co-invention of a chemistry technique that can simultaneously separate and identify up to several thousand chemical components in complex mixtures has earned him another top scientific honor.
The newest campus of the Florida State University College of Medicine got its start through the generosity of the late Isabel Collier Read, who was memorialized recently at the grand opening ceremony at the Immokalee, Fla., campus named for her.
He specializes in a branch of science known as photochemistry, in which the interactions between atoms, small molecules and light are analyzed. Now Jack Saltiel, a veteran professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Florida State University, is being recognized for decades of pioneering research in his field.
Armed with a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant presented to some of the nation's brightest young educators, a Florida State University faculty member is exploring complex biological processes involving cell membranes—research with the potential to yield future breakthroughs in the fields of medicine and materials science.
Three FSU faculty members are among the winning authors recognized in the second annual Florida Book Awards competition.
The undergraduate program at Florida State University's College of Business took the No. 29 spot among public institutions, moving up eight places on BusinessWeek magazine's just-released rankings of "The Top Undergraduate Business Programs."
What will Florida State University's Office of National Fellowships, undergraduate research, counseling services for students and the Marching Chiefs soon have in common? The answer is FSU Athletics, which is giving $50,000 to each of the four areas for a total of $200,000 that will directly benefit academics and student services.
The theory that depression is caused by a chemical imbalance is often presented in the media as fact even though there is little scientific evidence to support it, according to a new study co-authored by a Florida State University visiting lecturer.