By Rachel Hester Codeducation is a registered student organization at Florida State University that focuses on teaching general technology topics and focused programming topics to non-tech majors. Its primary focus is on outreach to other students interested in STEM and showing them why coding is […]
By Rachel Hester Women Wednesdays is a social, mentoring organization that helps women with life during college and the transition after graduation by promoting campus resources. As a new student at FSU, Women Wednesdays is an awesome organization to join if you’re looking for career […]
By Alex Bowman The 2021 TalTech Conference is a place where some of the leading technology brands come together with government, education, and business with the steadfast goal of creating opportunities, encouraging growth, and promoting the Tallahassee area as a source of technological advancement. Participating […]
By Alex Bowman The Florida State University WISE (Women in IT/ICT Sharing Experiences) organization is a student group that is helping students to connect on campus. The WISE organization is focused on coordinating professional events, providing leadership opportunities, and offering networking chances for students in […]
By Allison Kulyk As of 2020, only 5% of Florida State University students major in the College of Communication and Information (https://ir.fsu.edu/facts.aspx). Despite this small percentage, Communication and Information is a valuable major to pursue. There are many different career options individuals majoring in this […]
By Julia McLane What do you need to know about college? There’s going to be a lot that you learn in college, both in and out of the classroom. But here’s a short list of what you should know when you’re going off to […]
By Isabella Escobar Getting involved in college is very important, it enhances your college experience and helps you develop skillsets. Every semester FSU has an involvement fair where students have the opportunity to learn about all the clubs FSU has to offer. Start your […]
By Isabella Escobar Studying for your high school classes is completely different than college. In college, you are going to need to put in a lot more time and effort. Studying the night before a test does not cut it in college. College tests […]
By Kathryn Manning It’s no secret that College is difficult. While you may not be taking as many classes as you did in high school, the course load is ten times more demanding. And if you are involved in outside organizations (which you definitely […]
By Isabella Esocobar Study Centers Studying abroad is one of the best things you can do as a student, you get to embrace new cultures and languages all while studying towards your degree! Florida States international program has four main study centers where you […]