With our expansion into the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, this page will be discontinued. We kindly invite you to follow us on @FSUCEHHS.
With our expansion into the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, this page will be discontinued. We kindly invite you to follow us on @FSUCEHHS for the latest updates and stay connected with our progress. Thank you for your continued support!
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Five @FloridaState researchers walked away with a combined $100,000 in funding for new projects that show commercial potential at the Discovery Challenge event, part of #FSUDiscoveryDays.
Read more here: https://t.co/Yg21yLRmmU
The National Academy of Kinesiology ranked @floridastate College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences #3 for doctoral studies. Read more: https://t.co/9YDadJaGcb
Thank you @SeminoleAlford for starting off today's @FSUISSM seminar, "Translating Science Into Practice," part of #FSUDiscoveryDays!
This #FSUResearch is enhancing the student-athlete experience and becoming a model for achieving precision health through technology and data analytics.
Yesterday, the FSU Faculty Senate voted to confirm our new name: the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences. This name change will roll out over time, but we wanted to share a timeline for some services that will be affected immediately: https://t.co/2NtU58ZVrq
From student success to groundbreaking research and bold new initiatives, FSU is achieving record levels of excellence as we pursue an ambitious agenda for the future! #GoNoles
FSU has achieved record retention and graduation rates that are among the best in the nation — two important measures that underscore our deep commitment to student success. https://t.co/N4gWjtf9p0
.@FSUISSM research helps on the playing field, on the job and anywhere else human performance is crucial.
See behind the scenes of a study led by @LRenteria14, who is investigating how betaine helps people regulate body temperature in hot conditions.
https://t.co/SMZjuDInfr
For Translating Science Into Practice, we'll highlight how #FSUresearch impacts student-athlete health & readiness to compete on the national stage. Presented by @FSUISSM's @mikeormsbee with @ElisaAngeles19 & Scott Trulock from @Seminoles. Register today! https://t.co/HjlVNQbzHe
Michael Ormsbee, Ph.D. at @FSUHumanScience, co-authored “Pre-sleep feeding, sleep quality, and markers of recovery in division I NCAA female soccer players,” published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition!
A research team at the FSU Institute of Sports Sciences and Medicine (@FSUISSM) found that wearable technology is useful for early detection of COVID-19 infection among female athletes. https://t.co/Bxarah2LOy
Due to Hurricane Idalia and its possible impact on the region, FSU’s Tallahassee campuses will close and cancel classes at noon, Tuesday, Aug. 29. Please visit https://t.co/LxTBNwO7HI for official FSU operational and emergency updates, resources and information.
Due to Tropical Storm Idalia and its possible impact on the region, FSU's Tallahassee campuses will close and cancel classes on Wed., Aug. 30. Main campus housing and dining operations will continue, and FSU expects to resume classes on Thur., Aug. 31. https://t.co/LxTBNwO7HI
Welcome back, students! Not only is this the first day of fall semester 2023, but it is also the first fall semester of our expanded College. No matter which building you'll be doing your studies in, we're excited that you're a part of our College!
FSU is closely monitoring the developments of Tropical Storm Idalia and will take appropriate action should conditions warrant. Currently, the university is open and fully operational, and classes will meet as scheduled Monday, Aug. 28. Check https://t.co/LxTBNwO7HI for updates.