Main Campus Events

Friday, November 16

12th Week of Classes Ends

For additional information regarding deadlines based on the end of the twelfth week of classes, please reference the fall academic calendar.

International Education Week

Tuesday, Nov. 13 IEW Opening Reception & Going Global Showcase 3:30-5 p.m. | The Globe Auditorium International Education Week Opening Reception followed by...

Interwoven: An Exploration of Native American Basketry

Woven baskets have been central to Native American identity as a highly skilled artistic practice and as intricately constructed utilitarian objects. Across...

Concur Icon

Open lab to answer questions and provide support. Additional Resources: http://controller.vpfa.fsu.edu/concur

D& I Core Session 3 - Cultural Competence in Teaching & Research (PDDI04-0013)

D& I Core Session 3 - Cultural Competence in Teaching & Research This workshop will focus on the theoretical basis for multicultural competence. During the...

Smart Onboarding Support Session

Want to get some hands-on experience with the new Smart Onboarding process? Have questions? Stop by this informal session to receive individual help in a...

Wittman, Robert John - Thesis Defense

Manuscript Title: PARALLEL LANGUAGE AND ABSURD REALITY: ALESHKOVSKY’S POST-MODERN TREATMENT OF THE SOVIET EXPERIENCE Committee Chair: Efimov, Nina

College of Fine Arts Student Showcase

START: Fri, 16 Nov 2018 10:00:00 END: Fri, 16 Nov 2018 12:00:00 Join the College of Fine Arts on Friday, Nov. 16, for its second annual College of Fine Arts...

Poetry in Protest: An Exhibit

Poetry can be a powerful tool for eliciting emotion and is frequently used to express dissent or advocate for change. FSU Special Collections & Archives’...

What They Fought: Resistance to Integration and the Path to the Tallahassee Bus Boycott

Guests are invited to explore an exhibit focusing on the Tallahassee Bus Boycott of 1956. Using primary source material, Special Collections & Archives...

Working with Humanities Data Sources

This session will cover some of the big humanities data sources that you can use in your research. It will not be an exhaustive overview, but you will get a...

Guest Artist Lecture - Edward Kottick, harpsichord

Fruits, Flowers, Floozies, Fripperies, and Finishes: A Fleet Frolic Through Harpsichord Decoration

Paper Editing Drop-in Assistance

Drop by the library for help editing your research papers!

 Instructor Funding Interface (BTFAC7 -0014)

This class provides an overview of the FACET Instructor Funding interface. This interface is designed to allow department representatives to assign valid...

Global Citizenship Certificate Info Sessions

Wednesdays at 11 a.m. - The Globe Rm 2600 | Fridays 1 p.m. - The Globe Rm 2300 Find out how you can become a global ready graduate by attending an info...

Higgins, Ryan Karroll - Dissertation Defense

Manuscript Title: The Cellular Response to Misfolded Proteins Committee Chair: Wang, Yanchang

Krause, Alexandra Raechel - Dissertation Defense

Manuscript Title: Differences in Employment Outcomes between Persons with and without Disabilities Committee Chair: Ueno, Koji

Sharp, Michael P. - Thesis Defense

Manuscript Title: The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Committee Chair: Jones, Evan A.

Brown, Michael Deforest - Dissertation Defense

Manuscript Title: MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF STRAIN DEPENDENT CRITICAL CURRENT DENSITY IN ROUND AND RECTANGULAR REINFORCED...

EEO:  Avoiding Minefields in Employment Practice  (COEEO1-0037)

Learn how to navigate through the minefields of employment law by examining issues related to Equal Employment Opportunity Law at the Federal, State, and...

PIE Coffee Hour & Teaching Workshop: Engaging Students in Large Classes

Friday 11/16 - Engaging Students in Large Classes Teaching a large class can be a challenging experience. What are some best practices to keep students...

English Conversation Club

Join us Monday-Friday from 4-5 p.m. in The Globe Lounge during the summer. English Conversation Club invites all levels of speakers of English as a...

English Conversation Club

Join us Monday-Friday from 4-5 p.m. in The Globe Lounge during the spring. English Conversation Club invites all levels of speakers of English as a...

International Coffee Hour

Join us every Friday from 5-6:30 p.m. in The Globe Dining Room for refreshments from a featured culture and interact with international and U.S. students,...

CGE Game Night

Stick around after International Coffee Hour to play a variety of games at the CGE's Game Night. Feel free to bring your own games! Pizza and drinks are...

Young Alumni Awards Reception and Dinner

2018 Young Alumni Awards Reception and Dinner honoring the recipients of the Reubin O'D. Askew Young Alumni Award and the Notable Noles Young Alumni...

Madeline's Madeline

Experimentalist Josephine Decker heads off her third feature film Madeline’s Madeline. After being welcomed into a prestigious theater troupe, Madeline finds...

Senior Project Recital - Kevin Imes, bass trombone

Unless otherwise noted, all events are free admission and open to the public. Please see http://www.music.fsu.edu/Concerts-and-Events for information about...

University Philharmonia

The FSU College of music is pleased to present the University Philharmonia on Friday, November 16, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. in Opperman Music Hall, Music Director...

Thanksgiving Feast and Food Drive

This year, the SLC is thankful for all of the amazing people that come to our building. To show how much we love you, we’re giving you free food! We will...

Le Samouraï

Hitman Jef Costello has only one witness to his last murder, the woman he loves. He must now play a game of cat and mouse with the french police while...

Stand Up Downunder Presents: Brooks Wheelan

Friday, November 16th Stand Up Downunder Presents: Brooks Wheelan Moore Auditorium Doors: 8:30 pm // Show: 9:30 pm Free with valid FSU ID GP:...

Madeline's Madeline

Experimentalist Josephine Decker heads off her third feature film Madeline’s Madeline. After being welcomed into a prestigious theater troupe, Madeline finds...

Thankskilling

DOORS 11:30 PM | SHOW 12:00 AM During Thanksgiving break a group of college students uncover an ancient evil. This evil takes form as a Turkey and it’s out...

Friday, November 16