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Weatherford Capital is one of two firms creating a platform to help athletic departments find funding with college sports on the verge of sweeping change that could have long-term financial implications.
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The longtime "Voice of the Seminoles" will be part of the hall's first class, which also includes Rush Limbaugh and seven others. The induction is set for June in Palm Beach.
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Dr. Kristen Dimas, a native of the small migrant community, discusses her role as director of the new Family Medicine Residency Program, and what motivated her to give back.
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A study finds small but meaningful declines in personality traits that help us navigate social situations, trust others, think creatively, and act responsibly. Young people were especially affected.
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While he is retiring from broadcasting Florida State athletics, Deckerhoff says he will quote “finish his commitment” to calling Tampa Bay Buccaneers games in the NFL.
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A group of Florida State University researchers received a $3 million grant through the National Institutes of Health.
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The Civic Center service celebrated the life of the legendary FSU football coach who died August 8 at the age of 91.
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Bowden had 357 wins during his 40 years in major college coaching, winning national titles in 1993 and 1999.
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Richard McCullough takes over for outgoing President John Thrasher starting Aug. 16.
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Many colleges have canceled December graduation ceremonies while continuing to host in-person events, like football games. One graduating senior says it feels like "a slap in the face."
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Two games have been added to the schedule. The Seminoles will play at home against Duke on Dec. 12 and go to Wake Forest on Dec. 19.
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The program lost an estimated $2 million after it called off its game against Clemson on Nov. 21. That number will be higher after its next two games against Virginia and Duke were also nixed.