This semester the Art in Library Committee is accepting proposals to exhibit student art at the Dirac Science Library, apply today!
Diverse Voices in STEM: Year Recap
FSU Libraries have officially wrapped up our first year with the Diverse Voices in STEM Speaker Series. Catch up on the speakers you missed, with recorded videos!
Books the New Girl Characters Would (Probably) Read from Our Pop Lit Collection
Check out these books the New Girl characters would (probably) read in our collection to celebrate New Girl Finals Week.
FSU Libraries Presents: New Girl Stress-Busters!
It’s almost Finals Week here at Florida State, and we’re ready to help you through it! The University Libraries will be hosting several events to alleviate stress and to help you finish the semester strong!
It’s Bridgerton Day!
Today is the day! Season 2 of Bridgerton dropped today. So, gentle reader, let’s a look into the world of Bridgerton and mind of Lady Whistledown.
Things That Just Make Sense: FSU Libraries
Check out our list of Things That Just Make Sense at Strozier and Dirac Library in homage to the popular TikTok trend.
FSU Open Education Month 2022
Celebrate Open Education Week all month with FSU! Explore the different events and opportunities available for students, staff, and faculty.
Women’s History Month: Supporting Local Non-Profits
This month is all about celebrating, highlighting, ad commemorating women's contributions to society and American History. Here in Tallahassee, explore the number of ways to get involved in the community!
Love Data Week: Data is for Everyone
It's once again time for Love Data Week! The week is focused on promoting good data stewardship and best practices around working with and interpreting data.
Art in the Library: Karl Zerbe
In fall 2021, FSU Libraries’ Art in the Library program launched its first exhibition on the library’s newly renovated second floor. The works on display highlight two interesting narratives: that of both library history and local art history. Gifted in the name of a former librarian, these four works by a former FSU Art faculty... Continue Reading →