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In celebration of “Florida Behavior Analysis Week,” FSU’s Early Childhood Autism Program (ECAP) and the Emerald Coast Association for Behavior Analysis (ECABA) are hosting a community meet and greet 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, September 7, at the ECAP Clinic Parent Resource Center (FSU Panama City Technology Building).
Florida State University Panama City is fully operational and will be open on Tuesday, Sept. 6, as scheduled. In addition, the Library and Learning Center is open during normal operating hours of noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, and Sunday, Sept. 4.
FSU Panama City’s freshman class officially joined the Florida State community Sunday, Aug. 28, during the campus’s Freshman Convocation. Surrounded by family, friends, faculty and staff, 16 new students were called one by one to be robed as Florida State Seminoles.
Florida State University Panama City’s fall freshman class and their families have been invited to attend a special convocation ceremony at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, August 28, in the St. Joe Community Foundation Lecture Hall in the FSU Panama City Holley Academic Center.
FSU Panama City has announced the largest gift in campus history, a $3 million planned gift from Bob and Judy Fleming.
FSU Panama City welcomes Dr. Randy Hanna, interim dean to campus. [Sally McRorie, provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs at FSU] has appointed Randy Hanna as interim dean, effective Aug. 1. Hanna currently serves as a research faculty member at the university’s Learning Systems Institute and previously served as chancellor of the Florida College System.
Carol D. Edwards, who has served since August as dean of Florida State University’s Panama City campus and the College of Applied Studies, will step down from the post Aug. 1 to join the faculty of the FSU College of Fine Arts. Randy Hanna will serve as interim dean, effective Aug. 1.
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Camerin Hatcher, a senior majoring in professional communication, said being president of the campus’ Student Government Council is all about serving students. “I am looking for ways that we can improve the look and feel of our campus,” she said.
13 Ways to Screw up Your College Interview, written by playwright Ian McWethy and presented by Milinda Stephenson's THE 2000 class. Wednesday, April 20, at 11:15 a.m., Bayside Auditorium. Open to all faculty, staff and students. Event free. Run time 25 minutes.