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When Exactly is Flu Season?

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New Faculty Book Governing Health: The Politics of Health Policy

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Teaching and Learning: Now, we must ACT

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COSSPP Students Among Record Number Of Gilman Recipients

by Amy Farnum-Patronis, FSU Communications, and COSSPP communications staff A record number of Florida State University students are studying or interning around the world this summer thanks to prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships from the U.S. Department of State. Eight students with majors in the college are among the 28 Gilman Scholars, the most […]

Geography Professor And Team Receive Grant To Study Post-Hurricane Birth Outcomes

Associate Professor of Geography Christopher Uejio is part of a research team that has been awarded more than $400,000 by the National Institutes of Health to study how Hurricane Michael impacted birth outcomes in the Florida panhandle. The team, which includes FSU College of Medicine Chair of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine Les Beitsch and […]

Minimum-Lot-Size Regulations Mean Less Housing

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Interning with Florida League of Cities

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How The Minimum Wage Hurts Entire Neighborhoods

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Askew School Ph.D. Candidate Wins Award For Nonprofit Research

Askew School Doctoral Candidate Sungdae Lim recently received the Emerging Scholars Award from the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA). The award is given annually to a handful of young scholars who show great potential for the next generation of nonprofit scholarship and practice. Sungdae was recognized for his groundbreaking research on […]

Askew School Ph.D. Candidate Wins Award For Nonprofit Research

Askew School Doctoral Candidate Sungdae Lim recently received the Emerging Scholars Award from the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA). The award is given annually to a handful of young scholars who show great potential for the next generation of nonprofit scholarship and practice. Sungdae was recognized for his groundbreaking research on […]