Last Call! Submit your application here. Since 1851, just 27 years after its founding, Tallahassee has been home to generations of students, including those of Florida State University today. In celebration of Tallahasseeโs 200th birthday in 2024, the FSU Libraries Art in the Library Committee announces a call for submissions for its forthcoming juried student... Continue Reading →
Art in the Library: 10 Questions with Dylan Cook
FSU Librariesโ Art in the Library Committee organizes visual and performing arts programming in its spaces to enrich the library as an aesthetic and academic environment. A major part of this program includes exhibiting artwork drawn from the FSU student body on a semester-long basis. Each semester, the committee interviews these student artists and shares... Continue Reading →
Blind Date with an eBook
Don't judge these eBooks by their covers! Using only the clues below, dive into FSU Libraries' collection of fiction and nonfiction books available online through lib.fsu.edu. For more reading suggestions, visit Strozier Library and Dirac Science Library for our in-person "Blind Date" displays this February! eBook 1 Fiction Families, Haunted Houses, Mexico eBook 2 Nonfiction... Continue Reading →
FSU Libraries’ Staff Picks Booklist
Happy Spring! Start the semester with a movie or book recommended by the staff at FSU Libraries. All resources are available through FSU Libraries. Visit the Scholar Support Desk at Strozier before the end of January to peruse the in-person display and grab a brochure with our recommendations! Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Set... Continue Reading →
Finals Week: Outwit. Outplay. Outlast.
This finals week, FSU Libraries are diving into the theme of Survivor! Drawing inspiration from the enduring social strategy game with over 40 seasons, our upcoming events and resources are designed to help students tackle their academic challenges with resilience and determination. โOutwit, Outplay, and Outlastโ is a famous Survivor tagline often quoted by host... Continue Reading →
Library Resources for Student Veterans
FSU Libraries are part of the Veterans Alliance at Florida State University. The FSU Veterans Alliance represents the university's campus-wide commitment to veteran support and success (Source). We are proud to be a part of this effort in supporting veterans. The FSU Veterans Alliance Arrowhead is located next to the Starbucks Cafe inside Strozier Library... Continue Reading →
13 Books to Read for Body Acceptance Week 2023
October 23 โ 27, 2023 is Body Acceptance Week. We are partnering with CHAW to raise awareness about this important week, and to suggest some thought-provoking books related to this theme for your reading list! Body Acceptance week is a new initiative from the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) and the goal is to promote... Continue Reading →
FSU Libraries Celebrate Banned Books Week 2023
Banned Books Week is October 1-7, 2023! This is an annual event celebrated for more than 40 years by libraries, schools, and other institutions across the United States that promotes the freedom to read and highlights censorship attempts around the country. Banned Books Week provides an opportunity to exercise our freedoms and engage with perspectives... Continue Reading →
Art in the Library: 10 questions with Companion
FSU Librariesโ Art in the Library Committee organizes visual and performing arts programming in its spaces to enrich the library as an aesthetic and academic environment. A major part of this program includes exhibiting artwork drawn from the FSU student body on a semester-long basis. Each semester, the committee interviews these student artists and shares... Continue Reading →
Practicing Self-Care with CHAW
This September is Self-Care Awareness Month at FSU Libraries! We're partnering with the Center for Health Advocacy & Wellness (CHAW) to discuss self-care and offer some tips for how you can get started. What is self-care and why does it matter? Self-care means prioritizing the things that support your overall wellness. Caring for yourself is... Continue Reading →

