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A study finds small but meaningful declines in personality traits that help us navigate social situations, trust others, think creatively, and act responsibly. Young people were especially affected.
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While he is retiring from broadcasting Florida State athletics, Deckerhoff says he will quote “finish his commitment” to calling Tampa Bay Buccaneers games in the NFL.
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A group of Florida State University researchers received a $3 million grant through the National Institutes of Health.
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The Civic Center service celebrated the life of the legendary FSU football coach who died August 8 at the age of 91.
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Bowden had 357 wins during his 40 years in major college coaching, winning national titles in 1993 and 1999.
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Richard McCullough takes over for outgoing President John Thrasher starting Aug. 16.
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Many colleges have canceled December graduation ceremonies while continuing to host in-person events, like football games. One graduating senior says it feels like "a slap in the face."
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Two games have been added to the schedule. The Seminoles will play at home against Duke on Dec. 12 and go to Wake Forest on Dec. 19.
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The program lost an estimated $2 million after it called off its game against Clemson on Nov. 21. That number will be higher after its next two games against Virginia and Duke were also nixed.
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Universities have received scores of formal complaints from students about classmates’ behavior, according to a review of months’ worth of such files turned over under the state’s public records law.
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Florida State University Board of Trustees will begin searching for another president to replace John Thrasher.
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By News Service of Florida Two Florida State University professors have received $400,000 to examine how Hurricane Michael impacted birth outcomes in...