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The Florida State University Legacy Walk is a historical tour of campus that focuses on the university’s history, architecture, artworks and green spaces. Legacy Walk medallions and banners are designed to guide visitors along the paths. Raised brick podia containing maps and important information about people and events are situated at intervals along the walk.
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We encourage prospective students and their families to visit our beautiful Campus on the Coast and invite you to schedule an opportunity to experience our campus first-hand. During your visit, students, family members and groups will have an opportunity to interact directly with our distinguished faculty, experience our innovative classrooms and laboratories and participate in exciting demonstrations and other campus resources. You will learn about our academic program, student life, history, traditions, and experience our Seminole pride firsthand. Contact us soon for a personalized tour that we can tailor to your academic interests and needs and meet our Admissions Team in the process.
Our Admission Officers are also available to visit high schools, community and state colleges, as well as community–sponsored events in the Bay County area.
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Take time to look around our campus with a virtual tour. You can explore FSU’s 26-acre regional campus in Bay County, Florida, home of “The World’s Most Beautiful Beaches.”
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Also, keep an eye out for our Admission Officers . They visit high schools, community and state colleges, as well as community-sponsored events in Northwest Florida, Southern Alabama and Georgia.
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As home to Florida State University, Tallahassee welcomes thousands of students each year, including those visiting for a college tour and the students who choose to make the Capital City home for their college career and even beyond. With so much to see and do on campus, here is a roundup of “must do’s” while visiting, including that perfect spot for your best selfie both on and off campus.
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Located in CollegeTown, Hotel Indigo is steps away from Doak Campbell Stadium and easy walking distance to FSU’s campus.
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Sports lovers delight in the The Seminole Experience , a 90-minute walking tour through some of Florida State’s most historic athletic venues. Experienced guides deliver the story of the program’s rich history and traditions through stops that include Doak Campbell Stadium, Dick Howser Stadium, the Sod Cemetery, JoAnne Graf Field, The Seminole Soccer Complex, and Dunlap Indoor Practice Facility.
Don’t miss the excitement of live college sports by attending a game in person . Revel in a rich Seminole tradition by attending one of the many sporting events on campus both team and intercollegiate. Whether taking in a football game at Doak Campbell Stadium in the fall or a softball game in the spring, there’s always a sporting occasion to don your garnet and gold from head to toe.
Browse the works of art on display at FSU’s Museum of Fine Arts. Found in the School of Visual Arts, the museum is known for its history of exciting exhibitions, from lush painting and dynamic sculpture to challenging installations and provocative photography.
Pop into the lobby of the world-renowned FSU College of Motion Picture Arts Film School for a glimpse into the world of making movies. Located at Doak Campbell Stadium, the Film School lobby posters will astonish even the most cultured film buff. The walls are adorned with movie posters from some of the award-winning works of film school alumni like Barry Jenkins’ Oscar Winning Picture “Moonlight.”
In spring, it’s hard to pass the Wescott Building and Fountain without seeing someone tossing their graduation cap or popping a bottle of champagne while posing for their senior picture. Likely the most iconic building on campus, the Westcott Building houses the offices of the president and vice presidents, as well as Ruby Diamond Auditorium, the largest auditorium on campus. The fountain in front of Westcott is a symbol of FSU’s proud heritage and pays homage to FSU graduates. The iconic spot is one of the most photographed on campus and the perfect spot to take that “selfie” for Instagram.
See a movie at the budget-friendly FSU Student Life Cinema. Located in the Askew Student Life Center, the theater is one of the nation’s leading campus movie theaters; a great place to enjoy a movie and budget-friendly movie theater popcorn and snacks. Features include current blockbusters, documentaries, independent, foreign and restored cinema classics. Movies are selected by an all-student committee and are FREE to students with a valid FSU ID.
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Dine, Shop and Play in CollegeTown. Situated just steps from Doak Campbell Stadium, CollegeTown is the heart of game-days and offers dining, shopping, entertainment and year-found festivities for students, locals, visitors and alumni alike. No visit to FSU is complete without a meal at CollegeTown favorite, Madison Social , known as MadSo to locals, the popular spot serves pub fare with a twist and is best known for its BLT Dip and signature cocktails.
Another foodie hot spot include Gordo’s for authentic Cuban cuisine found on West Pensacola St. and Gaines Street Pies for superhero worthy pizza.
Experience Tallahassee’s natural beauty and history at the Tallahassee Museum . Set amidst 52 acres of breathtaking Florida flora and fauna and just five miles southwest of FSU’s campus, the Museum’s living and historic exhibits, native wildlife, nature trails, and zip line and aerial adventure courses are enjoyed by visitors of all ages.
Options for happy hour abound in Tallahassee. Craft Beer Lovers make their way to Proof Brewing, Co. Tallahassee’s largest brewery, where guests enjoy a modern yet intimate tasting room, expansive lawn, covered patio, award-winning craft beer, and on-site restaurant called the Brew Pub. History buffs will enjoy browsing the menu at Bar 1903 . Located downtown in the historic Walker Library, the cocktail menu spans 160 years of historic drinks. Those interested in cocktails with a view can delight in the colorful city landscape from one of Tallahassee’s three rooftop bars, Charlie Park at Cascades Park, downtown at Eve on Adams or at Level 8 at the Hotel Duval .
Take in the sites and sounds of Cascades Park . This 24-acre downtown park includes Florida’s Prime Meridian marker, the Adderley Amphitheater, multi-use trails, an interactive water fountain, Discovery playscape, numerous historical markers and spirit houses that are a commemoration to Smokey Hollow, an area that was once a thriving black community. Grab a picnic lunch to go from the Power Plant Cafe or dine al fresco on the patio overlooking the park at the Edison .
Explore Tallahassee’s Parks and Trails . The Capital City lies in one of the most biologically diverse regions in the U.S. and is home to more than 700 miles of varying trails — aptly lending the nickname “ Trailahassee ” – with abundant biking, hiking, paddling, equestrian and running trails. Whether by land or water, breath-taking landscapes, amazing wildlife and recreational activities abound for outdoor enthusiasts, explorers, trailblazers and adventurers of all types. Spend a day out on the bike trails with one of Tallahassee’s local bike shops that provide rental bikes and guided trail rides. Kayak along Tallahassee’s water trails with Harry Smith Outdoors offering half day, full day or multi-day eco-tours that are great fun for the whole family.
On your way in or out of town, enjoy the natural beauty Canopy Road Drives , the scenic byways that define the Tallahassee area. These nine official signature canopy roads offer more than 78 miles of intriguing shaded drives and are a relaxing way to see the city. Limbs of huge moss-draped live oaks, sweet gums, hickory trees and pines provide a towering, cooling canopy over roads that were once paths traveled by native tribes.
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Guided tours are a great way to relax and learn your way around the Capital City as told the eyes of one of Tallahassee’s local experts. Sit back and enjoy the ride as you learn about the history, sites and people that make Tallahassee a Southern Living Top 10 City of the South.
There’s no friendlier, more intimate way to see Tallahassee than from the seat of a Capital City Pedicab . Roll up and down the famed “seven hills” of Tallahassee, traversing the downtown, Gaines Street, the city’s universities, historic sites and much more. All Aboard Capital City Tours provides a narrated sightseeing tour on an electric golf cart named Wilma, SUV, or for groups, on Stella, a fancy trolley.
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FSU School of Theatre tickets on sale for 2024-2025 season
Tickets are now available for the Florida State University School of Theatre’s 2024-2025 season, which will feature three musicals and two plays showcasing the artistry and skill of the program’s students on stage and behind the scenes.
“The 2024-2025 season truly has something for everyone, and we are so excited to share these stories with our patrons,” said Brad Brock, director of the School of Theatre. “Each production offers incredible learning opportunities for our students, as well as world-class entertainment for our community.”
The School of Theatre will kick the season off Oct. 18 with the classic Tony-nominated musical comedy “Once Upon a Mattress,” directed by Christine Hansen (MFA 2018).
“I’m so excited to be directing for the School of Theatre again,” Hansen said. “They’ve put together a dream team of designers, musical directors, choreographer and stage managers for me to work with. Together, with what I know will be an amazingly talented and creative cast, we are going to make a joyously enchanted version of the princess and the pea story. ‘Once Upon a Mattress’ is going to be fun from start to finish!”
From Nov. 1-10 in the Lab Theatre, the school will present Sarah DeLappe’s Pulitzer-nominated play “The Wolves,” a coming-of-age story focused on a suburban girls’ soccer team.
This season’s annual Theatre for Young Audiences production, showing Nov. 21-24, is “Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Rock Experience.” This family-friendly musical is based on the hit children’s book by Mo Willems, “Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed” and features rock music and a cast of quirky characters.
In Spring 2025, the school will present the comedy musical “Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein” and Karen Zacarias’ award-winning play “The Sins of Sor Juana,” inspired by the real-life story of 17th-century Latin-American poet Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
Tickets for individual shows are $10-$35 and can be purchased online, by phone at (850) 644-6500, or at the Fine Arts Ticket Office in the Fine Arts Building at 540 West Call Street starting Sept. 2024.
The Fine Arts Ticket Office is open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, and one hour before each performance. Performance times are 8 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday.
For tickets and more information, visit tickets.theatre.fsu.edu.
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Get to know our campus, inside and out. Our campus tours offer students and families a chance to see inside classrooms, lab spaces, student hangouts, and more. Tours will walk around campus, both inside and outdoors, so please wear comfortable shoes and check the weather. Start times: 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM, and 3:00 PM., powered by Concept3D Event Calendar Software
The Florida State University Legacy Walk is a historical tour of campus that focuses on the university's history, architecture, artworks and green spaces. Legacy Walk medallions and banners are designed to guide visitors along the paths. Raised brick podia containing maps and important information about people and events are situated at ...
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Welcome to Florida State University! You can explore FSU's 485-acre campus in Tallahassee, Florida. We're tucked into Florida's Big Bend off I-10, and the white-sand beaches of the Gulf are only 60 miles away via beautiful, live-oak canopy roads. Enjoy everything nature has to offer in our Red Hills region while still having the ...
Full walking tour of Florida State University in Tallahassee. Check out the classroom buildings, dorms, offices and sports facilities throughout the campus. ...
Florida State University offers group tours for 10 or more prospective students and their chaperones in a limited capacity. ... We recommend you register for a Campus Visit or reach out to the Visitor Center at 850.644.3247 or [email protected]. ... Due to the University's schedule, some dates may not be available for selection. ...
Schedule a tour or virtual meeting. Map and Directions. Observe a Rehearsal Most choral, band, and orchestral rehearsals are open to visitors. Attend a Performance With over 500 concerts a year, every day is a good day to visit. Take a private lesson Contact one of our faculty directly to request a lesson. Availability and pricing vary.
4/12 10am. Rovetta Building Annex (RBA), 202. I'm Interested. From Fairground to Curiosity Shows: Cultures,... A talk by Dr. Cyril Triolaire, Fulbright France 2023-2024 Scholar, Associate Professor of History and Theater Studies at the University of Clermont,... 4/12 12pm. Bellamy Building (BEL), 404. I'm Interested.
We are excited that you are considering our Campus on the Coast and look forward to your visit! FSU Admissions & Records Team. Florida State University Panama City Campus. 108 Barron Building. 850-770-2160. FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY PANAMA CITY. Office of Admissions and Records. Come and experience FSU Panama City campus for yourself.
ON CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS. Sports lovers delight in the The Seminole Experience, a 90-minute walking tour through some of Florida State's most historic athletic venues. Experienced guides deliver the story of the program's rich history and traditions through stops that include Doak Campbell Stadium, Dick Howser Stadium, the Sod Cemetery, JoAnne Graf Field, The Seminole Soccer Complex, and ...
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The Florida State University College of Medicine welcomes the opportunity to provide prospective M.D. and PA students with a personal and informative tour of the medical school. Tours are provided only by scheduling in advance. High school students are encouraged to also schedule an appointment with our Pre-Medical Advising office while here.
Tickets for individual shows are $10-$35 and can be purchased online, by phone at (850) 644-6500, or at the Fine Arts Ticket Office in the Fine Arts Building at 540 West Call Street starting Sept. 2024. The Fine Arts Ticket Office is open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, and one hour before each performance.
The Religious Holidays Calendar shows group, affiliation, and dates for observances. The Academic Calendar. The Academic Calendar is published once each semester. It contains important dates for registration, fees, graduation, and other academic deadlines. Spring; Summer; Fall; Enrollment Appointments
The College of Fine Arts Leadership Council (CLC) would like to invite you to Pizza with Professors on Monday, April 8th, from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM in the... 4/8 4:30pm. Fine Arts Building (FAB), Lobby. I'm Interested. Brain Freeze Talk: Zach Smith. Brain Freeze events are part of FSU's public philosophy series.
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering conducts tours of our engineering building complex located at 2525 Pottsdamer St., Tallahassee, FL. Tours are given on Mondays and Fridays at 12:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m, excluding holidays. All guests are encouraged to schedule college tours at least two business days in advance. Tour the College of Engineering.
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Find Your Classroom Tours. Brief, guided tours around campus to help your find the buildlings where your fall classes will be held. Tours will begin at 10am and will leave every 30 minutes from HCB atrium with the last tour leaving at 11:30am. Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 10:00am to 12:00pm. HCB Classroom Building (HCB), meet in the atrium ...
Take a Virtual Tour. If visiting our campus isn't an option, use our virtual tour to explore A-State. Launch the Tour. Questions? For questions about your visit, contact Admissions. [email protected] Phone: 870-972-2782 Arkansas State University Jonesboro, Arkansas | (870) 972-2100. Directories; Safety; Maps & Directions; Employment;