
Amy Farnum-Patronis
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Jan 13, 2025 |
floridadaily.com | Amy Farnum-Patronis
By The Institute for Governance and Civics (IGC) at Florida State University will host an evening with Glenn Loury, one of the most influential voices on race and education in America, for its inaugural event. Loury’s talk is the first in a robust lineup of guest speakers that the newly created IGC will host this spring.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
news.fsu.edu | Amy Farnum-Patronis |Amy Farnum Patronis
The Institute for Governance and Civics (IGC) at Florida State University will host an evening with Glenn Loury, one of the most influential voices on race and education in America, for its inaugural event. Loury’s talk is the first in a robust lineup of guest speakers that the newly created IGC will host this spring.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
news.fsu.edu | Patty Cox |Amy Farnum-Patronis |Amy Farnum Patronis
Florida State University President Richard McCullough reflected on the university’s record-setting achievements and heralded ambitious plans during his annual State of the University address Wednesday. McCullough praised the collective effort driving FSU’s momentum — including historic highs in graduation rates, research expenditures and fundraising — during an FSU Faculty Senate meeting at the College of Medicine Durell Peaden Auditorium.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
news.fsu.edu | Amy Farnum-Patronis |Amy Farnum Patronis
Florida State University dedicated the new home of its Native American and Indigenous Studies Center on Friday, bringing together FSU administrators, faculty and trustees and members of the Seminole Tribe of Florida for a special celebration during Homecoming Week. Now in its second year, the Native American and Indigenous Studies Center (NAIS Center) provides a physical and conceptual hub for community members who are committed to Native American and Indigenous research and artistic practice.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
news.fsu.edu | Amy Farnum-Patronis |Amy Farnum Patronis
Rodney Wells, a senior at Florida State University who aspires to become a civil rights attorney, has earned the prestigious accomplishment of being named a Rhodes Scholar finalist. He interviewed Nov. 16 in Birmingham, Alabama, for the world’s oldest and most celebrated international fellowship award after a rigorous, monthslong application process.
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