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By Emily Wilmot

Investing in yourself and enriching your knowledge is a good decision, wherever you are in life. For some, a splendid way to take action is by going to graduate school.

By Jalonii Agnew

During the Spring 2024 semester, I had the privilege of listening to award-winning author and educator Jesmyn Ward, not once but twice in the same day, as she addressed undergraduate and graduate students about her work.

By Kaley Hoppenworth

When Ella Windlan enrolled in LIT4205: Literature of Human Rights during her first semester at Florida State University, she could not have guessed that two years later, she would present her own research based on work she did in the course to a crowd of FSU students, faculty, and other community members.

By Hanna Rothenberg

Imagine sitting with your closest friends at a quaint café in the heart of Florence, Italy, engaging in lively conversations ranging from academic discussions to casual gossip, while the Florentine locals go by on the sidewalk or street in front of you.

By Jillian Kaplan

For Lark Stafford, the power of language goes beyond storytelling.

Stafford is a senior English-Creative Writing major with a minor in psychology at Florida State University, and she has long used the power of her writing to challenge the complexities of human intimacy.