From coe-undergrad at lists.fsu.edu Thu Jan 2 09:24:25 2020 From: coe-undergrad at lists.fsu.edu (FSU College of Education) Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2020 14:24:25 +0000 Subject: [Coe-undergrad] From the Dean's Desk - January 2020 In-Reply-To: <1133615317870.1109272168778.1984634667.0.850835JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> References: <1133615317870.1109272168778.1984634667.0.850835JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> Message-ID: News and updates from the FSU College of Education [http://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=155a9525-fb09-4735-9da4-d35d61693d0f&a=1109272168778&c=8fddb940-d6bb-11e6-8886-d4ae52843d28&ch=8fe9c730-d6bb-11e6-8886-d4ae52843d28] [http://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d2baf927-044f-418c-987d-7cfce176b477.png] From the Dean's Desk January 2020 [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/19f3a9f9-9622-404e-842d-60d3a21e95f4.png] News and Updates [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/76222f47-1d5d-4630-b028-7e4fe643059d.png] Noles Win! Thanks to your generous support, the FSU College of Education stayed on top in the Duel of the Schools - an annual competition with UF's College of Education. While the competition was based on number of donors (FSU had 426 vs. UF's 321), we're also thrilled with the amount we've received in support of our students and programs, including: ? $102,199 in new cash gifts and pledges ? $1,620,000 in new planned gifts Thanks to all our donors for helping us #OutGivetheGators! COE in the News [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/f2b20af0-11b7-4c18-873d-c7e1f1f0695b.jpg] College Autism Network Partners with NASPA to Expand Reach The College Autism Network (CAN), a nonprofit founded by a Florida State University associate professor, will soon partner with the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), hoping to expand its reach and support more college students with autism. Associate professor of higher education Dr. Bradley Cox founded the nonprofit in 2016 to address the needs of the growing number of students with autism while simultaneously changing public perception of those students. Read more [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/1c943972-bcde-494d-8319-1d2c781d8db2.jpg] College of Education researcher awarded STEM fellowship A Florida State University postdoctoral researcher has been selected for a highly competitive fellowship supported by the National Science Foundation. Jennifer Schellinger, a postdoctoral researcher in FSU?s School of Teacher Education, has been selected for one of 10 annual one-year fellowships with the Community for Advancing Discovery Research in Education or CADRE. CADRE is a resource network for STEM educators supported by NSF. Read more [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/1af212f9-81c9-44d1-8484-6e0f669ffd38.jpg] Why are kids today less patriotic? The first bell of the day rings at a local school, and a voice blares over the intercom, asking students to rise from their seats and say the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. This is a familiar practice to students across the United States, since most states currently require schools to recite the pledge at the beginning of each day. And yet, some students opt out of the ritual, choosing instead to remain seated, or stand but stay silent. Read more [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/e0566854-91e2-4e9d-8fa3-dce5184ba3c2.jpg] FSU faculty participate in Florida-Dominican Republic Higher Education Summit ...McDowell presented on best practices in international education, College of Entrepreneurship Dean Susan S. Fiorito discussed entrepreneurship in education and Associate Professor of Higher Education and Sociology Lara Perez-Felkner presented ?Broadening Women?s Access and Success in Science and Technology.? ?It was a pleasure to represent FSU at this event,? Perez-Felkner said. ?After my presentation, I was able to have discussions with deans and faculty from the Dominican universities about how many women are in their STEM programs and how they are or might increase that number.? Read more [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/5be5e8a0-efb1-451e-a8df-05669269f416.jpg] As Colorado Embraces Texting Programs For Parents, Here's What Experts Say About The Strategy ...Sonia Cabell, a professor at Florida State University and the study's lead author, said, "Our cautionary note basically was, one size might not fit all and we need to have more research to help understand this better." She said she's interested in finding out whether folding language and literacy texts into health and well-being texts would be more broadly effective. Read more Research in a Minute: Dr. Fengfeng Ke Professor, Instructional Systems & Learning Technologies [Research in a Minute | Dr. Fengfeng Ke] COE Student Spotlight: Tevis Jordan [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/80338ab8-75de-4f31-9135-9ad3f97d450c.jpg] Hometown: Sarasota, FL Major: Sport Management (BS) I had considered working in the sport industry before deciding on a college, so the success and prominence of Florida State athletics definitely played a role in my decision to come here. I looked into a few different majors when I started my freshman year, but I decided to choose Sport Management once I realized it was what I was most passionate about. As I learned more about the program and the opportunities it provides, I knew this was exactly where I should be. Now, almost two years later, I can say that it was definitely one of the best decisions I have ever made. The faculty truly care about the topics they teach and are always willing to help outside of the classroom. The program has opened so many doors for me and has positioned me toward a career path that I am truly passionate about. After I graduate this spring, I plan to return in the fall to start my master?s in Sport Management. Continuing my education in the top Sport Management program in the country will allow me to gain more experience in the industry and to be better prepared for my career. With so many different areas of the sport industry, this will give me the opportunity to continue to learn about potential areas of interest that could influence where I work after graduation. Have news to share? We'd love to hear from you! Submit News Follow us on social media for the latest COE news and updates! #FSUCOE [Facebook]? [Twitter] ? [Instagram] ? [LinkedIn] ? [Pinterest] ? 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Please note that deposit processing time varies by bank and some banks might take an extra business day or two to make your direct deposit available to you. Thursday, January 9: * Fourth day of classes. * Last day to submit department waivers or billings. * Last day to add courses without academic dean's permission. * Last day to cancel enrollment and have fees removed. * Last day to drop/add classes and have fees adjusted. Students are liable for all fees for courses remaining on their schedules at 11:59 p.m.Drop/Add ends at 11:59 p.m. Friday, January 10: * Fifth day of classes. * Last day to request VA deferments from VA representative in Student Veterans Affairs. * All financial aid students must check their financial aid status at https://financialaid.fsu.edu. Monday, January 13: * First day to apply for financial aid deferments and delayed delivery loans. Financial Aid available from fifth day disbursement of state aid via EFT. Please note that deposit processing time varies by bank and some banks might take an extra business day or two to make your direct deposit available to you. Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/9b8f0891-b028-4341-b404-c579c3dfa739.jpg] Ask a 'Nole: Happy 1st Day! (Directions) Monday, January 6 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM Worried about being lost on the first day of school? We have you covered! 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Degree in Three was created at Florida State University to assist undergraduate students who wish to graduate with their baccalaureate degree in three years or less. More in Four, a subset of the Degree in Three program, assists students interested in pursuing their bachelor's degree in three years and then move into one of FSU's 120+ master's and Graduate Certificate programs. Students interested in participating in Degree in Three and More in Four are required to attend one of the information sessions. At this meeting, we will explain everything you need to know about the program and will distribute important information. We have tried to schedule these meetings at a variety of times to accommodate everyone's schedules. If, however, it is impossible for you to attend any of these meetings, please contact Kim Pack at kpack at fsu.edu to make other arrangements. 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Recognized student organizations and campus departments combined make up the tabling portion of the event! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/9baf4cf5-466f-4be1-94fe-aa9b518f34be.jpg] Chat with CHAW! Wednesday, January 8 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Health and Wellness Center (HWC), Courtyard Meet the Center for Health Advocacy and Wellness (CHAW) and learn ways you can prioritize your health and wellness this spring. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Study Abroad Fair [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/b75231d5-b29c-4ff3-ba64-eed739c31620.jpg] Wednesday, January 8 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM Landis Green Come learn more about our study abroad programs! Talk to students who have studied abroad, learn more about financial aid and academics, and enter our raffle for a chance to win an airfare scholarship! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/37f8e7fc-5f00-4b05-be73-14d2d949368c.jpg] Demystify Your Syllabi Wednesday, January 8 at 1:30pm to 2:00pm Strozier Library 107A Bring your syllabi and the Libraries SyllaBusters will track down your course materials and other relevant resources. The library SyllaBusters can uncover the tools you'll need to make your semester a success. Bring in your syllabi and we'll help you find: * Textbooks and course materials * Information on tutoring and workshops * Other tools and services to help with your assignments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/b44672a0-aeed-4200-87a0-f5730a4e7e7c.png] FSU Part-Time Job Fair Thursday, January 9 at 10:00am to 2:00pm Oglesby Union, Ballroom Representatives from local businesses and on-campus departments are on campus to hire students for part-time employment opportunities. Open to all FSU students. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! E-mail us at least 2 weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, location, date, time, and contact information. 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The criteria for the award are: * Facilitates and inspires student learning * Shows evidence of continued improvement of teaching practice * Provides evidence that he/she has unique qualities that set him/her apart as a teacher * Demonstrates scholarly/professional contributions and their integration into the classroom that foster critical thinking and challenge students to independent inquiry * Uses a pedagogical approach that is innovative (new approaches using current or new models of teaching), intellectually rigorous, creative, and engaging * Shows enthusiasm and vitality in learning and teaching * Appropriate use of technology in the classroom, integrated into the curriculum to foster active student engagement * Mentoring of graduate students in their scholarly work as well as professional advancement (for graduate award only) Submit your nominations via the button below by Sunday, January 26. 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Please note that deposit processing time varies by bank and some banks might take an extra business day or two to make your direct deposit available to you. Wednesday, January 15: Open enrollment for Spring-Summer Health Insurance ends. Friday, January 17: Last day to pay or defer tuition and fees for all students, including veterans who are not using a veteran deferment, without a $100.00 late payment fee. Veterans should contact a VA representative with questions. Monday, January 20: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. No Classes. University Administrative Offices closed. Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/0d0d8a46-85a9-4cc8-a57b-6f6fc5c81a59.jpg] 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship Monday, January 13 8:00 PM Askew Student Life Building Join us for the College Football Playoff National Championship LSU vs. Clemson on the big screen! Cosponsored by FSU Student Athletics Student Athlete Development. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/5a28f31c-3170-461d-97cf-a9d503fa0b60.jpg] MLK Jr Week | Harriet Tuesday, January 14 6:00 to 8:00 PM Askew Student Life Building, Cinema From her escape from slavery through the dangerous missions she led to liberate hundreds of slaves through the Underground Railroad, the story of heroic abolitionist Harriet Tubman is told. Join us for a film screening followed by a panel discussion facilitated by distinguished faculty, alumni, and students immediately following the screening. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/56ce317e-d82c-488b-94fd-38a74367967a.jpg] Food Recovery Network Volunteer All Call & Food Safety Training Wednesday, January 15 6:00 to 7:00 PM Mendenhall Building A, 101 The Food Recovery Network at FSU is a student led service organization that works to reduce food waste on campus and fight food insecurity in our community. We gather food that would otherwise go to waste on campus and donate to those in need. Come to our Volunteer All Call on January 15th at 6PM in Mendenhall A 101 to learn how to volunteer with us while making an impact in the community! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/b9a557e5-7d3d-414a-a17f-54bdd73acd8a.jpg] FSU Museum of Fine Arts-Rising Water Exhibition Thursday, January 16 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM FSU Museum of Fine Arts, 250 Rising Water features works by Richard Misrach, Willie Birch, and Chandra McCormick and Keith Calhoun from Louisiana, Trenton Doyle Hancock and Sarah Welch from Texas, Aspen Mays from South Carolina, and Frances Gallardo from Puerto Rico. Reflecting the lived experiences of persons of color, the economically disadvantaged, and the newly displaced in areas affect by Hurricanes Florence, Harvey, Katrina, Maria, and Michael, the exhibition showcases artistic responses centering creativity and empathy as tools for navigating an increasingly storm-impacted future. There will be an evening reception on Thursday, January 16 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Admission is always FREE! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cirque du Soleil OVO [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/bededcae-2f4c-47c7-88eb-0e1ba72ced1c.jpg] Friday, January 17 7:30 PM Tucker Civic Center OVO has toured in arenas all over North America, Europe and South America since April 2016. The show has performed in the United States in the past but is now back by popular demand! OVO, meaning "egg" in Portuguese, is a headlong rush into a colorful ecosystem teeming with life, where insects work, eat, crawl, flutter, play, fight and look for love in a non-stop riot of energy and movement. When a mysterious egg appears in their midst, the insects are awestruck and intensely curious about this iconic object that represents the enigma and cycles of their lives. It is love at first sight when a gawky, quirky insect arrives in this bustling community and a fabulous ladybug catches his eye - and the feeling is mutual -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! E-mail us at least 2 weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, location, date, time, and contact information. 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Candidates should meet the following criteria: * Service in any field such as aid to the hungry, homeless, or sick; protection of the environment; work for the elimination of prejudice and injustice; or efforts to help resolve community or national conflict. * Evidence of ability and initiative to translate ideals into practical results, such as the development of an innovative approach to address a social, governmental or legal problem. Although outstanding service of any kind will qualify, nominees who have connected service with academic study, designed structures for the long-term support for the project, or linked service with the larger social context of the need through policy work, awareness-raising, etc. will be given special consideration. Applications (found here) must be submitted to the College of Education Dean's Office by 11:59pm on February 3, 2020. If you have issues with the application, or questions, please contact Ashley Milton at a.milton at fsu.edu or 850-644-1141. One student will be selected as the College of Education Award winner and must attend the associated Awards Luncheon on March 24, 2020. The College of Education award winner will be entered into the university-wide award competition. The winner will be announced at the Awards Luncheon. You can read more about the award and last year's nominees at: http://thecenter.fsu.edu/recognition/presidents-undergraduate-humanitarian-year-award. Interested? Please apply! My Best, -Dr. Guerette Amy R. Guerette, Ed.D. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs College of Education Undergraduate Disclaimer If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing an undergraduate major within the College of Education at The Florida State University. 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Learn more about the IDEA Grant and application here: https://cre.fsu.edu/undergradresearch/ideagrants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/c6b6bcfe-d248-471d-b187-a8e60b07d01c.jpg] An Evening with Karamo Brown Tuesday, January 21 6:00 - 9:00 PM Ruby Diamond Concert Hall The Golden Tribe Lecture Series is proud to announce Karamo Brown as the keynote speaker for the 32nd annual MLK Week Celebration! A graduate of Florida A&M University, Karamo worked as a licensed social worker for over a decade before transitioning into media. Beginning his television career in 2004 as a housemate on the MTV hit reality series The Real World, Brown was the first openly-gay African- American in the history of reality television. With Queer Eye, Karamo has won three Emmys, including for Outstanding Structured Reality Program, and a Television Critics Association award. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/9434b06e-7336-489e-9760-a132eb0a203b.jpg] 100 Days 'Til Graduation Wednesday, January 22 1:00 to 3:00 PM Landis Green Celebrate the official kickoff to Spring 2020 Commencement with the 100 Days 'Til Graduation event hosted by the FSU Alumni Association and Class Councils! Learn about campus resources that could be helpful to you in the next 100 days and beyond while playing yard games and celebrating with your senior classmates. Professional headshot will be available courtesy of the FSU College of Education. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/f99d33b3-63ee-411b-bdc5-f8d00efb44a4.jpg] Chinese New Year Celebration Thursday, January 23 6:00 to 8:00 PM Global and Multicultural Engagement Building, Globe Auditorium Ring in the Chinese New Year and welcome the Year of the Rat with the Center for Global Engagement and the Chinese Students and Scholars Association! Learn about Chinese tea culture, practice your calligraphy skills, play Mahjong, and sample traditional dumplings. This event is open to all current FSU students, faculty, and staff. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Happy Birthday, FSU! 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IM's has brought Unified Sports to our campus to bring together college students and Special Olympics Athletes. If you are interested in participating as a partner (participant without an intellectual disability), coach (participant with an intellectual disability) or coach, please come to FSU?s Tully Gym (139 Chieftain Way) on January 21st at 5:45pm ready to play. You can park in any of the parking lots on campus. Anyone who has ever played before or anyone who wants to learn to play is encouraged to come out. There is no cost or equipment needed aside from sneakers. You must be 18 or older to participate. If you can?t make the first or second date, but want to participate, contact Melanie Dammel (mcd16 at my.fsu.edu) as soon as you can. Here is a schedule for the season. * January 21st ? 5:45pm ? 7pm ? Skills Assessment Day (all who are interested should attend) * January 28th ? 6 ? 7pm ? Practice * February 4th ? 6 ? 7pm ? Game 1 * February 11th ? 6 ? 7pm ? 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The criteria for the award are: * Facilitates and inspires student learning * Shows evidence of continued improvement of teaching practice * Provides evidence that he/she has unique qualities that set him/her apart as a teacher * Demonstrates scholarly/professional contributions and their integration into the classroom that foster critical thinking and challenge students to independent inquiry * Uses a pedagogical approach that is innovative (new approaches using current or new models of teaching), intellectually rigorous, creative, and engaging * Shows enthusiasm and vitality in learning and teaching * Appropriate use of technology in the classroom, integrated into the curriculum to foster active student engagement * Mentoring of graduate students in their scholarly work as well as professional advancement (for graduate award only) Submit your nominations via the button below by Sunday, January 26. 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You will receive another reminder email, with your program?s survey link, next week so do not worry if you missed Rachel?s email yesterday. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions! -Dr. Amy Guerette Amy R. Guerette, Ed.D. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs College of Education Florida State University (850)644-6885 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In recognition of this, we wanted to spotlight some of the students who make the College of Education a special place in this regularly occurring feature. ________________________________ [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/f69759e4-8ae8-4ca6-8a07-49b9597d744c.jpg] Every year, students in the College of Education elect representatives to the Student Leadership Council (SLC). This standing committee facilitates conversation between the undergraduate and graduate student population at the College of Education and the Office of the Dean. Every month, members meet to discuss matters important to students and discuss the state of the college. Get to know your department's representatives below: Educational Leadership & Policy Studies representatives: Brittany Pitts, Aaron Reyna, Ashley Archer Doehling and Chelsea Shore Educational Psychology and Learning Systems representatives: Alex Fisher and D. Alan Crutchfield, Jr. School of Teacher Education representatives: Emily Nadel, Jennifer Weatherly and Abigail L'Ecuyer Sport Management representatives: Sidney Dyer, Melanie Dammel and Nikolas Webster To learn more about the COE Student Leadership Council, visit education.fsu.edu/slc. Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/1803b03c-0c44-416a-bfad-fe98e70fd928.jpg] More in Four & Degree in Three: Get Ready for Graduate School Monday, January 27 4:00 PM Student Services Building, 218 Are you a More in Four or Degree in Three student interested in learning more about graduate school? Have you planned out your program already, or maybe are just dipping your toes into learning about programs? Wherever you are in the application process, this workshop is for you! This workshop is for students to learn about different graduate program opportunities available to students, how to make the most of your undergraduate years to prepare for graduate study, the process of applying to graduate programs, and provide students the opportunity to connect with the Graduate School. Not a More in Four student, but interested in learning about the program? Check out our website to learn more https://gps.fsu.edu/more-in-four. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/2560b073-1f61-4c2d-8957-7f341ad7032f.jpg] Leave Your Legacy with Dance Marathon Tuesday, January 28 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM Landis Green Join Dance Marathon as we Leave our Legacy on FSU's Campus. You get involved throughout the day or join us at out basketball watch party to see FSU take on UVA! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/5f25b94b-115c-4dd7-be41-e7c326749289.jpg] CDU Presents: An Evening with Hunter Harris and Jesse David Fox Tuesday, January 28 7:00 PM Askew Student Life Building Hunter and Jesse will be sitting down to discuss their experience writing for Vulture magazine as well as their work on other projects. They will also comment on the current state of comedy and film, and anything else they would like discuss! This will be followed by an audience Q&A. JESSE DAVID FOX is a writer/ journalist living in Brooklyn, New York. He has worked at Vulture since 2012, first as an Associate Editor and currently as Senior Editor focusing on comedy. There, he has interviewed comedians including Jerry Seinfeld, Seth Meyers, Sarah Silverman, Stephen Colbert, and John Mulaney, both at live events and for Vulture. HUNTER HARRIS is a staff writer at Vulture, New York magazine's entertainment and culture news site, where she writes about movies, covering everything from Hollywood's #metoo reckoning to awards season, and more. She joined the site in 2016 as an associate editor. She was included in Paper Magazine's "100 People Taking Over 2019" as a name to watch, and has appeared on NBC's "Today," Good Morning America, PBS NewsHour, BBC World News, and many more. Previously, she was the entertainment editorial assistant at Refinery29 where she covered music, movies, and TV. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/bd738056-0c5d-4d8c-9165-1775ea500d91.jpg] Fulbright U.S. Student Program Workshop Series - Arts & Creative Projects Thursday, January 29 2:00 PM Honors, Scholars and Fellows House, 3008 The Office of National Fellowships (ONF) and the Office of Graduate Fellowships and Awards (OGFA) will host info session about various Fulbright award programs. There are multiple dates and times scheduled for each type of Fulbright award to accommodate different schedules. Workshop will focus on the creative opportunities available through Fulbright including but not limited to the Fulbright National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellowship. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Create a Valentine's Day Gift Using Laser Cutting [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/93b4a0b4-c10e-47be-a1bc-b843228ab06f.jpg] Thursday, January 29 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM FSU Innovation Hub Why buy a Valentine's Day gift when you can make one using a laser cutter at the Innovation Hub's FabLab. Learn the basics of Adobe Illustrator to setup a vector graphic and customize it for laser cutting. This is an hour long hands-on workshop with laptops provided so seating is limited to 10 only. Book a spot and create a gift for your special Valentine by visiting https://www.eventbrite.com/e/create-a-valentines-day-gift-using-laser-cutting-tickets-91025498717. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/e61e91f2-6c0b-4250-8f6c-04b2d3539a85.jpg] Just Mercy Film Screening and Discussion Panel Thursday, January 29 5:45 PM CMX Cinema Fallschase The Florida State University Civil Rights Institute is hosting a special screening of "Just Mercy," a film about world-renowned civil rights defense attorney Bryan Stevenson, who works to free a wrongly condemned death row prisoner. This fundraising event will include a pre-film discussion panel featuring Tallahassee area Civil Rights experts. 5:45 p.m.: Dinner 6:15 p.m.: Panel discussion 6:45 p.m.: Film screening The $40 ticket includes admission to the pre-show panel discussion, film screening, and dinner, plus soft drinks and popcorn. Purchase tickets here: https://one.fsu.edu/justmercy. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! E-mail us at least 2 weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, location, date, time, and contact information. COE Social Media Snapshot [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/b738e119-add3-43a0-b589-5d6419c2a26b.png] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the College of Education! Follow us on social media at the links below: * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * YouTube * LinkedIn Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/839d770d-0efa-48f1-8a3f-6c03ce5f78ec.jpg] Seyed Ahmad Rahimi (Measurement and Statistics M.S. '19, Instructional Systems and Learning Technologies doctoral candidate) recently presented at the ED Games Expo. Rahimi demonstrated the Physics Playground on behalf of Dr. Valerie Shute and the Physics Playground team. ED Games Expo took place in Washington, D.C. at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. 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