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Florida State University is a university that is located in Tallahassee, Florida and is known for its programs in information studies (library training), criminology, and nursing.
Bachelors, master's, and doctoral programs are offered through the College of the Arts & Sciences; the College of Business; the College of Communication; the College of Education; the FSU-FAMU College of Engineering, jointly administered with Florida A&M University; the College of Human Sciences; the College of Law; the College of Medicine; the College of Social Sciences; the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice; the School of Motion Picture, Television & Recording Arts (Film); the School of Information Studies; the School of Music; the School of Nursing; the School of Social Work; the School of Theatre; and the School of Visual Arts & Dance.
The Florida State University main campus is located in Tallahassee west of the Florida State Capitol building. The campus is bordered by Tennessee Street to the north, Gaines Street to the south, Stadium Drive to the west, and M.L. King Jr. Boulevard to the east. Florida State University also maintains two additional campuses in Panama City and Sarasota. Additionally, FSU operates an overseas studies institution in Panama.
The school's sports teams are called the Seminoles. They participate in the NCAA's Division I-A and in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Famous alumni
- Jay Garner, defense consultant
- Dick Howser, baseball player
- Mel Martinez, politician
- Burt Reynolds, actor
- Deion Sanders, football player
- David Ward-Steinman, composer
External Links
- http://www.fsu.edu/ Official school site
- http://www.seminoles.com/ Official athletics site