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Florida State University

Motto Vires, artes, mores
(Latin: Strength, skill, customs)
Established 1851
Type Public
Endowment $460 million
President T. K. Wetherell
Faculty 1,677
Undergraduates 30,418
Postgraduates 7,926
Location Tallahassee, Florida
Campus 448.3 acres (1.88 km²)
Colors Garnet and Gold
Nickname Seminoles
Mascot Chief Osceola and Renegade
Website www.fsu.edu

Florida State University, also commonly referred to as FSU or Florida State, is the oldest continuous site of higher education in Florida. FSU is a comprehensive, research intensive university founded in 1851 and located in Tallahassee, Florida. Its president is T. K. Wetherell, succeeding president Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte on January 6, 2003. The university is composed of 17 colleges and institutes that offer more than 300 programs of study. Currently Florida State is in the process of attracting academic clusters for admission to the Association of American Universities.

Contents

  • 1 Notable programs
  • 2 History
  • 3 Academics
  • 4 Departments
    • 4.1 College of Arts and Sciences
    • 4.2 College of Business
    • 4.3 College of Criminology and Criminal Justice
    • 4.4 College of Information
    • 4.5 College of Law
    • 4.6 College Of Medicine
    • 4.7 College of Music
    • 4.8 College of Social Work
    • 4.9 College of Visual Arts, Theatre And Dance
    • 4.10 Computer Science
    • 4.11 Dedman School of Hospitality
  • 5 The Taxol story
  • 6 Enrollment
  • 7 Traditions
  • 8 School songs
  • 9 Athletics
  • 10 Facilities
  • 11 Notable Faculty
    • 11.1 Nobel Prize
    • 11.2 Pulitzer Prize
    • 11.3 Guggenheim Fellowship
    • 11.4 National Academy of Engineering
    • 11.5 ISI Highly Cited Faculty
    • 11.6 Other Notable Faculty
  • 12 Notable alumni
    • 12.1 Athletics
    • 12.2 Education
    • 12.3 Entertainment
    • 12.4 Government
    • 12.5 Meteorology
    • 12.6 Military
    • 12.7 Social sciences
    • 12.8 Space exploration
  • 13 Nobel Laureates on staff
  • 14 Pulitzer Prize winners on staff
  • 15 Rhodes Scholars
  • 16 FSView & Florida Flambeau
  • 17 External links
    • 17.1 Athletics fansites

Notable programs

FSU's more notable programs include Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, Dance, Ecology, Education, Evolutionary Biology, Film, Hospitality, Information Technology, Meteorology, Music, Neuroscience, Oceanography, Physics, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish and Portuguese, Statistics, Theatre, Traumatology, Urban and Regional Planning, Underwater Archaelogy, and Visual Art.

History

The Legislature of the State of Florida in a Legislative Act of January 24, 1851 provided for the establishment of two seminaries of learning, one to be located east and the other west of the Suwannee River. By 1854, the City of Tallahassee had established a school for boys called the Florida Institute. The city's hope was that the State would take it over as one of the seminaries. After an unsuccessful attempt by the city to make this happen in 1854, Mayor Francis W. Eppes, grandson of Thomas Jefferson, again made the offer in 1857 which was accepted by the Florida Legislature. Thus, Florida State University's legacy began as an all boys school, which is contrary to popular belief.

Francis W. Eppes.

In 1857 first meeting of the Board of Education of the State Seminary West of the Suwannee River was held. The school became co-education the following year, when it absorbed the Tallahassee Female Academy, begun in 1843 as the Misses Bates School. The school existed as the West Florida Seminary from 1857 until 1863, when the state legislature changed the name to The Florida Military and Collegiate Institute, reflecting the addition of a military section which trained cadets. On March 6, 1865 Institute cadets and other men of Tallahassee successfully prevented Federal troops from taking Tallahassee at the Battle of Natural Bridge. This battle participation enables the current ROTC unit at FSU to display a battle streamer titled "Natural Bridge 1865". FSU is one of three universities to have this distinction.

In 1901, the school was renamed Florida State College, and was a four-year institution organized in four departments: the College, the School for Teachers, the School of Music, and the College Academy. In 1905, Florida's educational system was reorganized by the state Legislature, and six state institutions of higher learning were consolidated into two when the University of Florida in Gainesville was established and designated a men's school and the Florida State College became a women's school called the Florida Female College. The football team and fraternities were then moved to Gainesville which marks the beginning of those traditions at the University of Florida, also contrary to popular belief. In 1909 the name of the college was changed to Florida State College for Women. Demand by returning World War II veterans had brought men back to the campus in 1946 with the establishment of the Tallahassee Branch of the University of Florida.

On May 15, 1947, the Governor of Florida signed an act of the Legislature returning Florida State College for Women to coeducational status and naming it The Florida State University. Today, the student population is almost 40,000. Florida State is also the home of the first chapter (Alpha) of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society in the state of Florida, and is home to one of the oldest schools of public administration in the country. Florida State is presently comprised of seventeen independent schools and colleges.

The Westcott Building at Florida State University is located on the hill where the West Florida Seminary once stood, which has been the site of an institution of higher education longer than any other site in Florida.

Academics

Florida State University has leading graduate, undergraduate, and professional programs that include Law and Medicine.

In the 2006 U.S. News & World Report of Best Colleges, Florida State was ranked 51st (from 54th in 2005) among all public research universities in the U.S, and is ranked 109th (up from 111 in 2005) among all national universities. Florida State was ranked higher than any Florida public university except the University of Florida.

Departments

Associates, Bachelors, Masters, Specialist's, Doctoral, and Professional degree programs are offered through the College of Arts & Sciences; the College of Business; the College of Communication; the College of Education; the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, jointly administered with Florida A&M University; the College of Human Sciences; the College of Law; the College of Medicine; the College of Social Sciences; the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice; the College of Motion Picture, Television & Recording Arts (Film School); the College of Information; the College of Music; the School of Nursing; the College of Social Work; and the College of Visual Arts, Theatre, & Dance. The School of Computational Science will begin admitting doctoral students in the Fall of 2006.

College of Arts and Sciences

The College of Arts and Sciences is the home of many academic (as opposed to professional) departments of the University, and is comprised of a variety of departments from English to Statistics. Several departments and programs have received particular acclaim.

The Department of Physics offers graduate programs that have been ranked amongst the best in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. Theoretical and experimental nuclear and particle physics are particularly strong areas. The Department has its own superconducting linear accelerator, and operates the main complex of Florida's only national lab -- the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory -- which is located near campus. John Robert Schrieffer, the Nobel Prize-winning theoretical condensed-matter physicist, is a member of the FSU physics faculty.

Also working in the field of materials and nanoscience at FSU is the Nobel laureate Sir Harry Kroto, the co-discoverer of the C-60 'buckyball', who is a member of FSU's Chemistry and Biochemistry Department. A new Chemistry building is currently under construction on the west side of campus; when complete, it will offer state-of-the-art facilities. Research in the Chemistry department currently spans fields ranging from analytical through organic, using advanced experimental techniques and equipment including advanced laser equipment and the 'Maglab' (the NHMFL).

Also well regarded in the College of Arts and Sciences are the departments of Meteorology (which offers extensive undergraduate and graduate meteorology programs, the largest in the Southeastern United States), English (which boasts one of the nation's top Creative Writing programs), Classics (which has comprehensive programs ranging from analysis of Roman literature to excavation of ancient ruins), Geography and Oceanography.

College of Business

The College of Business has consistently been ranked one of the Top 40 undergraduate business schools by U.S. News & World Report at 38th. Among public universities, it has been ranked in the Top 25 and has grown to be one of the nation's ten largest. The college is a recognized leader in graduating minority doctoral candidates. The college earned a fourth-place spot in the Black Issues' Top 100 for its success in awarding the doctorate in business to African Americans. In the Academy of Management Journal [1], the college's program in Management Information Systems was ranked 15th and is the highest ranked MIS program in the State of Florida.

College of Criminology and Criminal Justice

The College of Criminology and Criminal Justice[2] is the oldest program of its kind. It offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. The College's graduate program emphasizes the importance of scientifically rigorous research that advances the knowledge of the discipline and informs public policy. The master's program prepares students for an administrative or research career in the criminal justice system and other related areas. The doctoral program trains individuals as critical scholars and prepares them for a career of teaching and research or for a higher-level research or administrative career in the criminal justice system.

Home to some of the nation's premier scholars in criminology, the College's faculty members lead the nation in funding for education and delinquency research, they conduct the most recognized research on fear and crime, they are known internationally for state-of-the-art law enforcement research, they are the most cited for national gun control research, and they are prominent scholars in the areas of self-control and crime and juvenile sentencing.

With $11 million in externally funded research projects, the College's Center for Criminology and Public Policy Research[3] conducts ground-breaking research that promotes evidence-based policy-making and practice at state and national levels. It also provides unique hands-on research opportunities for graduate students.

College of Information

The College of Information's programs in Information Science and Information Technology is one of the most respected and consistently top-ranked programs in the nation and has held such rankings for many years in the U.S. News & World Report. The college is currently ranked 10th, the Services for Children and Youth specialization program ranked 1st, School Library Media program ranked 5nd, and the Information Systems program ranked 10th. The college has the largest on-line MLS program in the nation. The college recently added 5 tenured and 5 non-tenured positions to its faculty.

[The College website is http://ci.fsu.edu]

College of Law

The Florida State University College of Law has jumped to 53rd in the 2006 edition of the influential national rankings of law schools by U.S. News & World Report. The magazine's 2006 edition of America's Best Graduate Schools also ranks the College of Law as one of the most diverse in the country. Environmental Law Program Ranks 14th in Nation. The Law program achieved a higher passing rate on the Florida Bar than any other universities in the state in 2006.Hispanic Business magazine has ranked the College of Law among the top 10 law schools in the nation for Hispanics for the second consecutive year. Hispanics made up 9% of the school's 748-member student body and received 11% of the 205 law degrees awarded to the class of 2004.

College Of Medicine

The fully accredited College of Medicine is the first new M.D. program to be established in the United States since 1982. It is charting a new course for medical education with an emphasis on the use of interdisciplinary teams and emerging new technology. Created in June of 2000 by the Florida Legislature, its mission is educating physicians to serve the state's rural, geriatric, minority and other medically underserved populations. The medical school's regional campuses will be in Orlando, Pensacola, Sarasota, and Tallahassee with the Rural Track Medical Education Program serving the cities of Marianna and Chattahoochee in the Florida Panhandle.

College of Music

The College of Music has been a fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1930. It currently has a student body of 650 undergraduate and 350 graduate students.

College of Social Work

The School of Social Work is the oldest and most established in Florida. Degrees offered include the BSW, MSW, and PhD. The training and course of study offered is state of the art and reflects our commitment to community outreach and diversity. In U.S. News & World Report's 2001 Graduate Rankings, FSU Social Work ranked in the top 15 among public universities and 25th among public and private universities. The College maintains relationships with over 300 social service agencies through Florida and the Southeast, including 18 Veterans Administration agencies to educate students through field instruction. A limited number of students also complete internships abroad. Faculty members have national recognition attained through their scholarly contributions and their leadership positions in professional community associations.

College of Visual Arts, Theatre And Dance

The College of Visual Arts, Theatre And Dance is one of the leading comprehensive theatre training programs in the United States. U.S. News and World Report has consistently included FSU's graduate theatre programs in its top-tier rankings in the top-10, one of the few public university programs thus honored. The School is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre and is a founding member of the University/Resident Theatre Association.

Computer Science

FSU's Computer Science program is a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education (CAE/IAE) by the National Security Agency.

Dedman School of Hospitality

The Dedman School of Hospitality[4] is in the College of Business at FSU, and is located at Doak Campbell Stadium. Based on input from industry representatives, the hospitality management major's business component is what attracts companies to FSU students; as a result the school boasts a consistent 100% job placement record. The Dedman School of Hospitality also offers a major in Professional Golf Management, one of seventeen programs nationwide accredited by The Professional Golfers' Association of America (PGA), to prepare students to meet the challenges found in the world of professional golf. The state of Florida has more golf courses than any other state in the country and is the headquarters for the PGA, LPGA, PGA Tour, and National Golf Foundation and FSU has a long, distinguished history of graduating professional golfers and educating students for business and hospitality operations.

Many of FSU's academic programs consistently rank among the nation’s top twenty-five public universities, including programs in Chemistry, Creative Writing, Criminology, Dance, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Film, Meteorology, Oceanography, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, the Reubin O'D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy, Statistics, Social Work, Sociology, and Traumatology. [5]

The Taxol story

A significant achievement at the university was chemistry professor and synthetic organic chemist, Robert A. Holton's synthesizing of Taxol on Dec. 9, 1993. The chemical has been used as an effective breast and ovarian cancer treatment.

Holton's and his Organic Chemistry team finished a race to develop a cheaper semisynthetic version. In 1993, Bristol Myers Squibb began marketing it. Just like other chemotherapy drugs, it had side effects, but it also prolonged lives, and in many cases, defeated cancer.

Before the drug company's exclusive license expired, Florida State made $350 million in royalties, vaulting the school into the ranks of Columbia University and California's state universities in research profits.

Enrollment

Fall 2005 enrollment is 39,618 students. Women account for 56.7% of FSU's enrollment. Minorities made up 24.2% percent of total enrollment. 47.8% of the minority enrollment was Black, 38.6% Hispanic, 12.0% Asian, and 1.6% was American Indian. FSU's 2006 enrollment has now exceeded the 40,000 benchmark.

The Fall 2005 freshman class had a SAT mid-point of 1110 to 1260 with a 3.5 - 4.0 GPA. [6]

Traditions

The school's colors are garnet and gold. The colors of garnet and gold are a merging of the University's past. In 1904 and 1905 the Florida State College won football championships wearing purple and gold uniforms. When FSC became Florida State College for Women in 1905, the football team was forced to attend an all male school in Gainesville. The following year, the FSCW student body selected crimson as the official school color. The administration in 1905 took crimson and combined it with the recognizable purple of the championship football teams to achieve the color garnet. The now famous garnet and gold colors were first used on an FSU uniform in a 14-6 loss to Stetson on October 18, 1947. [7]

FSU is also the home of the esteemed Marching Chiefs, the largest collegiate marching band in the world. The Marching Chiefs are the force behind the famous, yet controversial "War Chant".

School songs

Alma Mater - High Over Towering Pines: High over towering pines our voices swell, Praising those Gothic spires, we love so well. Here sons and daughters stand, faithful and true, Hailing our alma mater, F.S.U.

Hymn to the Garnet and Gold: Here's a hymn to the Garnet and the Gold, ringing to the sky. Here's a song for the men and women bold. Sing with heads held high. Striving ere to seek to know, Fight for victory. Alma Mater, this our song to you. Echoes, F.S.U.

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Left Thomas Wright, Right the FSU Symbol that was based off Mr. Writes profile.

FSU Fight Song:[8] You've got to fight, fight, fight, for FSU, You've got to scalp 'em Seminoles, You've got to win, win, win, win this game, And roll on down to make those goals, For FSU is on the warpath now, and at the battle's end she's great. So fight, fight, fight, fight for victory, the Seminoles of Florida State!

The fight song was written by Thomas Wright, who owns the rights to the song. Mr. Wright allows FSU to use the Fight Song every year in exchange for 2 season tickets. [9]

According to Mr. Wright, the FSU symbol was based off his profile in honor of this song that he wrote.

Athletics

FSU's Athletic "Symbol" (no longer called "Logo") for both the women's and men's teams.
Main article: Florida State University Seminoles

The school has an athletic department with programs for men and for women. The men's program consists of as baseball, basketball, cross country running, football, golf, swimming, tennis, and track & field. The women's program consists of basketball, cross country running, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, and volleyball.

The school's athletic teams are called the Seminoles. Most FSU community members respectfully refer to the Seminole as the school "symbol"--no longer a "mascot". This Native American name is used with official sanction of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, Inc. They participate in the NCAA's Division I (Division I-A for football) and in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Their traditional rivals include the Gators of the University of Florida and the Hurricanes of the University of Miami.

Under head coach Bobby Bowden, currently in his 31st year, the Seminole football team became one of the nation's perennial powers, greatly expanding the tradition that had been virtually non-existent for the 22 years of football before Bowden. The Seminoles played in five national championship games between 1993 and 2001, and have claimed the championship twice, in 1993 and 1999. The FSU football team was one of the most successful teams in college football during the 1990s, boasting an 89% winning percentage. FSU also set an NCAA record for most consecutive Top 5 finishes in the AP football poll - the Seminoles received placement 14 years in a row, from 1987 to 2000. The Seminoles were the first college football team in history to go wire-to-wire (ranked first place from preseason to postseason) since the AP began releasing preseason rankings in 1936.

In 2005, FSU's men's football team won the Atlantic Coast Conference championship, earning them a berth in the 2006 FedEx Orange Bowl, in which the #22 ranked Seminoles lost 26-23 in triple overtime against #3 ranked Penn State University. FSU head coach Bobby Bowden is the winningest Division I college football coach in the NCAA with 360 career wins, followed by Penn State's Joe Paterno with 354. FSU football is well-known for introducing great talent into the NFL, including Deion Sanders, Terrell Buckley, Derrick Brooks, Sebastian Janikowski, Walter Jones, Corey Simon, Anquan Boldin, Javon Walker, Warrick Dunn, Peter Boulware, Laverneus Coles, Brad Johnson, Samari Rolle, and many other players in recent history.

In 2005, FSU's men's track and field team won the Atlantic Coast Conference championship, the NCAA East Regional championship and the NCAA National Championship. Head Coach Bob Braman and Associate Head Coach Harlis Meaders helped lead individual champions in the 200 m (Walter Dix), the triple jump (Raqeef Curry), and the shot put (Garrett Johnson). Individual runners-up were Walter Dix in the 100 m, Ricardo Chambers in the 400 m, and Tom Lancashire in the 1500 m. Others scoring points in the National Championship were Michael Ray Garvin in the 200 m (8th), Andrew Lemoncello in the 3000 m steeplechase (4th), Raqeef Curry in the long jump (6th), and Garrett Johnson in the discus (5th).

Facilities

  • Westcott Building
  • WFSU - FSU's Public Broadcast Center
  • WVFS
  • FSU is home to a pair of cutting edge nuclear resonance magnets that are used for experimental physics research as well as for developing cures for cancer and neurological disorders. The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), or "Mag Lab", is one of only nine such facilities in the world.
  • Also notable is FSU's Antarctic Research Facility, the largest repository of Antarctic sedimentary core samples in the world.

For a listing of athletic facilities please see Florida State University Seminoles.

Notable Faculty

Nobel Prize

Sir Harold Kroto, Chemistry (1996)

Pulitzer Prize

  • Robert Olen Butler, Fiction
  • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Music

Guggenheim Fellowship

  • Robert Olen Butler, English
  • Donald L.D. Caspar, Biological Science
  • Kathleen M. Erndl, Religion
  • Richard L. Greaves, History
  • Thomas Joiner, Psychology
  • Michael Kasha, Physical Chemistry
  • John Kelsay, Religion
  • David Kirby, English
  • Bruno Linder, Chemistry
  • Dale A. Olsen, Music
  • Jill Quadagno, Sociology
  • Michael Ruse, Philosophy
  • Raymond K. Sheline, Chemistry and Physics
  • Melvin Ernest Stern, Oceanography
  • Gary Taylor, English
  • Mark Wingate, Music
  • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Music
  • National Academy of Sciences
  • Donald L.D. Caspar, Biophysics
  • Lev P. Gorkov, Physics
  • Michael Kasha, Chemistry 1971
  • Sir Harold Kroto, Chemistry
  • Melvin E. Stern, Geophysics

National Academy of Engineering

  • David C. Larbalestier, Superconducting Materials
  • Simon Ostrach, Space Science/Mechanical Engineering
  • American Academy of Arts & Sciences
  • Donald Caspar, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • Frances C. James, Evolutionary and Population Biology and Ecology
  • Michael Kasha, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • Melvin Stern, Astronomy and Earth Sciences
  • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Visual and Performing Arts

ISI Highly Cited Faculty

  • Roy F. Baumeister, Psychology/Psychiatry
  • Sir Harold Kroto, Chemistry
  • Werner Herz, Chemistry
  • Shridhar Sathe, Agricultural Sciences
  • R. Jay Turner, Social Sciences
  • Alan Zindler, Geosciences

Other Notable Faculty

  • John Dorsey, 2006 Award in Chromatography from the American Chemical Society
  • Alan Marshall, Society for Applied Spectroscopy Fellow (2004)
  • Doron Nof, Fridtjof Nansen Medal
  • Donald Robson, Tom W. Bonner Prize of the American Physical Society (1972)
  • Per Arne Rikvold, 2004 Foreign member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
  • Pedro Schlottmann, 1982-1986 Heisenberg Fellowship of the DFG (German Science Foundation)
  • Stephan von Molnár, 1986 Alexander von Humbolt Senior U.S. Scientist Award
  • Kun Yang, 2003 Outstanding Young Researcher Award of the Overseas Chinese Physics Association
  • Mark W. Horner, 2006 NSF award winner

Notable alumni

Athletics

Please see: Notable Florida State Seminoles

Education

  • T. K. Wetherell, President of Florida State University
  • Mark S. Wrighton (Ph.D.), Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis
  • Lawrence G. Abele, Executive Vice President and Provost of Florida State University

Entertainment

  • Internet
    • Matt Chapman - co-creator of Homestar Runner
  • Print Media
    • Michele Alexander - author, How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days
    • Tiffany Fallon - Playboy Magazine's Playmate and 2005 Playmate of the Year
    • Doug Marlette - cartoonist, comic strip Kudzu
    • Jeff Shaara - novelist
  • Music
    • Lily Afshar - First woman to receive a Doctorate of Music in guitar performance
    • Sam Beam - sole member of Iron & Wine
    • Rita Coolidge - singer
    • Ryan Key, singer/guitarist, the band Yellowcard
    • Jim Morrison, singer/songwriter, the band The Doors
    • Marcus Roberts - jazz pianist
    • Rogue, singer, the band The Cruxshadows
    • Scott Stapp - musician, the band Creed
    • Mark Tremonti - musician, formerly of Creed, currently with the band Alter Bridge
    • David Ward-Steinman - composer Chicago Symphony Orchestra
    • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich - composer, 1st woman to win Pulitzer prize in music
  • Theatre, TV, Motion Pictures
    • Dan Bakkedahl - correspondent on Comedy Central's The Daily Show
    • Alan Ball - screenwriter, director, Six Feet Under, American Beauty
    • Terry Bowden (J.D.), television commentator/football analyst, ABC Sports
    • Lee Corso, sports broadcaster, ESPN
    • Valerie Cruz, actress[10]
    • Davis Gaines - stage actor, The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)
    • Paul Gleason - actor, Star Wars, Die Hard, The Breakfast Club
    • Cheryl Hines - actress, producer, director Curb Your Enthusiasm(TV), Campus Ladies(TV),RV
    • Tara Dawn Holland Christensen - Miss America (1997), singer
    • Traylor Howard - actress, Monk on USA Network, Son of the Mask
    • Nancy Kulp - actress, The Beverly Hillbillies
    • Christine Lahti - actress, Chicago Hope, Jack & Bobby
    • Henry Polic - actor, All You Need, Combustion
    • Burt Reynolds - actor, Boogie Nights, The Longest Yard, The Dukes Of Hazzard,"Smokey and the Bandit (Film)"
    • Sonny Shroyer - actor, The Dukes Of Hazzard (TV)
    • Richard Simmons, fitness expert
    • Ron Simmons - Former WCW World Heavyweight Champion and WWE superstar Farooq.
    • Tonea Stewart - actress, In the Heat of the Night
    • Robert Urich - actor, Vega$, Spenser: For Hire
    • Drew McWeeny - screenwriter, film critic, internet columnist, Masters of Horror

Government

  • Reubin O'Donovan Askew, former Governor of Florida (Democrat)
  • Allen Boyd Jr., congressman (Democrat)
  • Parris N. Glendening, former Governor of Maryland (1995 - 2003)
  • Mel Martinez (J.D.), former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and current Florida U.S. Senator (Republican),
  • Allan Bense, current (2004-06) Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
  • Ray Sansom, Speaker elect of the Florida House of Representatives

Meteorology

  • Stephanie Abrams, (B.S.) meteorologist, The Weather Channel
  • Neil Frank, meteorolgist, (M.A., Ph.D.), Director, National Hurricane Center (1974-1987)
  • Janice Huff, meteorologist, (B.S.) WNBC, Today Show
  • Rich Johnson, meteorologist, (B.S.) The Weather Channel
  • Jennifer Lopez, (B.S.) The Weather Channel
  • Max Mayfield, (M.A.) Director, National Hurricane Center (2000-2006)
  • Dallas Raines, meteorologist, (B.S.) KABC

Military

  • General Jay Garner, United States Army, ret. defense consultant
  • Capt. Scott Speicher, pilot, missing in action after the Gulf War.

Social sciences

  • William B Russell III, Ph.D., Professor of Social Studies Education
  • Marc H. Ellis, theologian, philosopher

Space exploration

  • Winston Scott, astronaut
  • Norman Thagard, NASA astronaut


More distinguished/notable alumni can be found at the FSU Alumni Association, [11].

Nobel Laureates on staff

  • Paul Dirac, 1933 Physics
  • Konrad E. Bloch, 1964 Medicine
  • Robert Sanderson Mulliken, 1966 Chemistry
  • John Robert Schrieffer, 1972 Physics (currently on staff)
  • James M. Buchanan Jr., 1986 Economics
  • Sir Harold W. Kroto, 1996 Chemistry (currently on staff)

Pulitzer Prize winners on staff

  • Robert Olen Butler, Fiction (currently on staff)
  • Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, composer, 1st woman to win Pulitzer prize in music (currently on staff)

Rhodes Scholars

  • Caroline Alexander 1976
  • Garrett Johnson 2006

FSView & Florida Flambeau

The FSView & Florida Flambeau is the campus paper of Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. The paper, as expected, focuses mainly on events that occur in and around the campus. Most national news is relegated to a "News Briefs" section on the front page, below the fold. The paper runs once per week during the summer, and twice per week during the school year. The sections include News, Sports, A&E, Lifestyles and Classifieds. Special sections include NightLife, Bon Apetite, and Dining Guide.

After changing hands three times in 13 years, the FSView was sold to the Tallahassee Democrat in late July 2006, making it part of the Gannett chain.

The FSView's production staff is also responsible for Edge Magazine. Edge Magazine consists of articles geared towards students, advertisements for local establishments, and a "Tally Girl" model (a female Tallahassee resident often scantily clad).

  • FSView and Florida Flambeau website

External links

  • Official school site
  • Official athletics site
  • Officially-sanctioned university news site
  • WFSU Radio and Television
  • FSView & Florida Flambeau, independent student newspaper
  • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory site
  • History of Florida State University website
  • FSU Flying High Circus, official site
  • World Affairs Program, FSU Model United Nations
  • FSU Institute on World War II and the Human Experience
  • College of Information site
  • College of Criminology and Criminal Justice site

Athletics fansites

  • RenegadeReport.com, a member of the scout.com network
  • SectionB.com, website devoted to the Florida State baseball team, maintained by their fans known as the "Animals"
  • Warchant.com, a member of the rivals.com network
  • The Territory, an independent fan site


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