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Physics grad is critical player in nuclear safety

C. Paul Robinson, a nuclear physicist and a graduate of Florida State, has devoted his life to the premise that technology can prevent war. 
At 60, Robinson leads an important U.S. company: Sandia National Laboratories.


 

When Englishmen were slaves and Muslims were the owners

 
 

Humming may have been the earliest language

 
 

FSU wins in art, medicine, technology, Taxol, faculty


Emmy Award winner started at FSU

Alan Ball never received a diploma from FSU, but what he learned has proven to be invaluable.


 

Gulf Mysteries are easily solved by professors who know the ocean


 

Times Square studio director has always loved entertainment


Bill Durham passing torch to son after 25 yearsBill Durham and Renegade

Having 80,000 sets of eyes on you is one thing. Doing it riding bareback on a rearing Appaloosa, holding an 8-foot flaming spear, with flags waving, the crowd screaming and the football team running behind you may just be "the best feeling in the world," said Lincoln Golike, the current Chief Osceola.

Bus rides home are cheap, fast and all-Seminole

A new bus service called TMT Transport is shuttling FSU students to and from South Florida every weekend. 


 

Doctoral student crusades to save road-crossing turtles

An oral history of FSU by its alumns

From Rodin to theatre and a concert -- Ringling and Asolo has it all

Roskamp gives Ringling gift of $1 Million

FSU Annual Faculty Torch awards

Former football standouts now serving in the armed forces

Obituaries

 
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