Commemorating the Challenger Tragedy at 40 Years

Forty years ago, we lost seven exceptional members of the scientific community. January 28th of 1986 had brought unusually cold weather to Cape Canaveral, Florida, where the Space Shuttle Challenger was scheduled to lift off for flight STS 51-L. The mission carried student experiments on crystal growth and chicken embryo development, a study on the motion of fluids in zero gravity, and the Spartan-Halley carrier spacecraft to observe and document the flyby of Halley’s Comet. STS 51-L would also initiate NASA’s... Continue Reading →

United Nations Day: Looking Back on 80 Years

October 24th, 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the United Nations. On this day in 1945, the United Nations Charter came into force as an authority on international cooperation. Following the turmoil of two world wars, nations around the globe felt the need for a centralized treaty to foster peace and advance human rights.  The... Continue Reading →

Getting to Know Florida State College for Women

Our Department of Special Collections and Archives has a great blog called Illuminations. We'll periodically share posts from them here. Ever wondered about FSU's history as a women's college? Two of our Graduate Assistants write about exploring that history through archives in this post.

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