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The Florida State University Career Center strives to be the preeminent career center model for designing and delivering comprehensive, innovative and inclusive career and employment services. Career Center offers resume, job-hunting tools to Panama City students

The job search should start with knowing yourself, your interests and your skills, representatives from the FSU Career Center said during a visit to Florida State’s Panama City campus. The Florida State University Career Center strives to be the preeminent career center model for designing and delivering comprehensive, innovative and inclusive career and employment services.

FSU Panama City recognizes 2016 Notable ’Noles FSU Panama City recognizes 2016 Notable ’Noles

Sarah Giles, a stay-at-home mother who formerly worked as FSU Panama City alumni and development coordinator; Tanya Deal, the marketing and human resources director at Panhandle Educators Federal Credit Union; and Tiffani Hinds, chief operating officer and vice president of United Way of Northwest Florida, will be named the 2016 Notable ’Noles during the campus’ Seminole Celebration.

FSU Panama City’s STEM Institute will host students from Bay District Schools during the third-annual “SURGE: Students Understanding the Research and Groundwork of Experiments” from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 15 in the FSU Panama City Holley Academic Center. STEM Institute to host third SURGE science expo

FSU Panama City’s STEM Institute will host students from Bay District Schools during the third-annual “SURGE: Students Understanding the Research and Groundwork of Experiments” from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 15 in the FSU Panama City Holley Academic Center.

Homecoming 2016 Seminole Celebration to honor alumni, name 2016 Notable ’Noles

FSU Panama City will honor campus alumni and name the 2016 Notable ’Noles during Seminole Celebration from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, in the Holley Lecture Hall. The free event will include live music, free beverages and food from Shane’s Rib Shack.

Florida State University has purchased $40,000 worth of physics lab equipment that will be loaned to Bay County high schools to enhance teaching capabilities. FSU donates $40K of lab equipment to boost physics enrollment in Bay County high schools

Florida State University has purchased $40,000 worth of physics lab equipment that will be loaned to Bay County high schools to enhance teaching capabilities. The goal is to raise physics course enrollment levels and instill a passion for science in students.

Eighteen South American university and college officials and government leaders toured FSU Panama City on Thursday as part of the Community College Administrator Program. South American college officials tour campus

Eighteen South American university and college officials and government leaders toured FSU Panama City on Thursday as part of the Community College Administrator Program.

Rosemary Prince Faculty in Recreation, Tourism and Events Recreation, tourism and events faculty member honored with FRPA Distinguished Service Award

Recreation, tourism and events faculty member Rosemary Prince honored Aug. 31.

Writers' Workshop at FSU Panama City FSU Panama City to host Writers’ Workshop

FSU Panama City will host a Writers’ Workshop featuring authors Karen Zacharias, Mark Boss and Milinda Jay Stephenson Friday, Sept. 30.

Guidance counselors, university admissions directors meet  at SUS Admissions Directors Tour Guidance counselors, university admissions directors meet at SUS Admissions Directors Tour

More than 100 area guidance counselors met with admissions directors from all 12 of Florida’s state universities during the 2016 SUS Admissions Directors Tour on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at FSU Panama City.

Weather Update: Florida State University Panama City classes are canceled for this afternoon and Friday, and faculty and staff will be released at 11 a.m. today. FSU Panama City to Close 11 a.m. through Friday September 2

Florida State University Panama City classes are canceled for this afternoon and Friday, and faculty and staff will be released at 11 a.m. today. Based on the current forecast from the National Hurricane Center, tropical storm conditions are not expected to reach our area until sometime Thursday evening.