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Florida State University Panama City hosts the Suicide Awareness Summit 2022
On Aug. 9, the City of Panama City donated $100,000 to Florida State University Panama City and $100,000 to Haney Technical College.
“We are two different types of institutions, but we both have the same goal to have a more educated Northwest Florida,” said Irvin Clark, Associate Dean of Student and Strategic Initiatives at FSU Panama City.
Florida State University Panama City is pleased to welcome new faculty member Bré Minniefield, who will begin teaching biology courses at FSU Panama City in the Fall 2022 semester.
The St. Andrew and St. Joseph Bays Estuary Program (SASJBEP) at Florida State University Panama City, in partnership with the University of West Florida, has launched a community survey to determine resident and visitor perceptions, concerns, values and uses of the bays.
Tri-state legend Ricky Steele will premiere his new artwork at Florida State University Panama City on Aug. 30, as part of the “Illumination, Shedding Light on Diversity” series.
Florida State University Panama City is pleased to welcome new faculty member Govinda Pageni, who will begin teaching mathematics courses at FSU Panama City in the Fall 2022 semester.
Florida State University Panama City has received recognition as a registered program with the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Board to offer a new bachelor’s degree in financial planning.
The new FSU financial planning degree includes the CFP curriculum for financial planning and trains students in additional finance-related areas, such as financial advising, investments, portfolio management, estate planning, risk management, financial customer service/consulting, ethics and finance-related entrepreneurship.
Florida State University Panama City is pleased to welcome new faculty member Sarah Wofford-Mares, who will begin teaching biology courses at FSU Panama City in the Fall 2022 semester.
Florida State University Panama City invites the community to a Summer Send Off for the Kinsey African American Art & History Collection on July 28 with Shirley and Bernard Kinsey.
“It has been our honor to host this world-renowned exhibit, and we have been overwhelmed by the tremendous response from our community,” said Dean Randy Hanna. “We look forward to welcoming the Kinseys back to FSU Panama City and hope you will join us.”
The St. Joe Co. has approved a $50,000 grant for Florida State University Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) community program, OLLI at FSU PC30A.
On June 16, St. Joe Community Foundation Executive Director April Wilkes presented a check to the FSU Foundation at FSU Panama City for OLLI at FSU PC30A. The grant will be funded over a one-year period.