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SGC seal SGC committee to discuss higher student fees

A Student Local Fee Committee, established in accordance with Florida State University 1009.24, will hold a public hearing 2-3 p.m. Friday. Oct. 12, in the SGC Conference Room, Barron 305, to discuss the following recommendations for changes in student local fees effective Fall Term 2019.

Lulu Delacre and studentIn celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month FSU Panama City spotlighted its commitment to diversity and inclusion as core institutional values with a lecture from bilingual author, speaker and artist of children’s books Lulu Delacre.  Delacre was born in Puerto Rico of Argentinian parents. She has been drawing since she was five years old and attended L’Ecole Supérieure d’Arts Graphiques, in Paris, France.  “I dreamed of creating books inspired by my heritage, books that celeb FSU Panama City celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month

In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month FSU Panama City spotlighted its commitment to diversity and inclusion as core institutional values with a lecture from bilingual author, speaker and artist of children’s books Lulu Delacre.

FSU ranks 26 in 2019 US New & World Report Florida State continues meteoric rise in national rankings

Florida State University vaulted seven spots to No. 26 among national public universities in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings — the biggest single-year improvement in university history.

Sold on a Monday FSU PC invites all to participate in community read, author visit

FSU Panama City is inviting all students and Bay County residents to participate in a discussion of journalism as a higher calling through a community read focusing on Kristina McMorris’ “Sold on a Monday.”

Stacey Van Dyke FSU PC faculty member, vet tackles homelessness for Ms. Veteran America

Stacey VanDyke, the program administrator for FSU Panama City’s master’s nurse anesthesia program and a 20-year veteran of the Air Force, is raising awareness of the 55,000 homeless women veterans nationwide – the fastest growing segment of the homeless population – in her quest to become Ms. Veteran America.

Doug Griffin The Story Company’s Doug Griffin to host film-writing workshop

Doug Griffin, the director of development for The Story Company, with credits such as “Barbershop,” “Ride Along,” “Think Like a Man” and “Fantastic Four,” will host a film-writing workshop 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 17, at FSU Panama City’s Holley Lecture Hall C. Registration, which includes lunch, is free for FSU and Gulf Coast State College students or $25 for the general public.

High power rocket launch, Huntsville, AL competition. NASA Rocket Competition 2018

FSU Panama City's Team Renegade places 11th nationwide in NASA University Student Launch Initiative.

Cold Case Investigative Research Institute logo CSI partners with Cold Case Investigative Research Institute

FSU Panama City's Crime Scene Investigation program begins collaboration with the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute (CCIRI).

In the news icon FSU Panama City announces endowment for mechanical engineering

FSU Panama City will host press conference to announce the Engineering the Future endowment for the new mechanical engineering program.

Students to explore careers at ‘Fast to the Future’ Students to explore careers at ‘Fast to the Future’

FSU Panama City will host “Fast to the Future,” a career exploration and networking event for students, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.