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Seminole Celebration Alumni Reception: Enjoy beer and BBQ with fellow FSU Panama City alumni, Thursday, November 12, from 6-8 p.m. in the Holley Lecture Hall. The 2015 Notable ’Noles will be announced at the event, which is free and open to all FSU Panama City alumni and their guests. RSVP: 850-770-2168
The FSU Panama City Graduate Certificate in Event Management Program in conjunction with the Florida Festivals and Events Association and the Florida Recreation and Park Association will host Crowd Manager Training 1-5 p.m. Oct. 28 at the FSU Panama City Bayside Auditorium
Florida State University Panama City, Gulf Coast State College and Haney Technical Center are pairing with Habitat for Humanity of Bay County to raise $62,000 to build a house in the spring of 2016.
For FSU Panama City communication and business administration students, dance took them out of the classroom and into the studio. These students gained practical experience in their Introduction to Public Relations class in a recent trip to the Light Energy Dancing studio in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.
FSU Panama City has partnered with FSU alumnus Edward Mansouri, Master of Science in Meteorology, Class of 2000, to further K-12 curriculum in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) with the introduction of the FSU Panama City WeatherSTEM station.
Since 1996, FSU Panama City has honored three alumni annually as Notable ’Noles for their excellence and dedication as students, at work and in the community. To nominate an FSU Panama City alumnus, return a completed nomination form by Tuesday, Oct. 2.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering programs will host senior design projects from 9-11 a.m. July 8 in the Holley Academic Center Lecture Hall. Projects include the completion of the “Bee Safe” bee-hive monitoring system and an update to the Science & Discovery Center's Bubble Bits exhibit.
The FSU Panama City Student vs. Faculty vs. Staff vs. Alumni Volleyball Tournament is giving back this year. The campus tradition, which will be 1-4 p.m. July 16, will benefit the Miracle League, the Emerald Coast Rotary and FSU Panama City student activities.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 150 children were diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in 2000. Now, that number is 1 in 68. Based on Bay County’s most recent estimate of children under the age of 18, about 550 local children could be diagnosed with an ASD, making this a very real issue that local families may face.
Twenty-three students were inducted into the Garnet Key Honor Society (GKHS) during a ceremony held April 4. Students eligible for membership demonstrate exemplary character, active community involvement and high academic standards. They are representative of Florida State’s commitment to strength, skill and character.