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•  JULY 5, 2016 •

Florida State among nation's best at preparing diverse physician workforce

Fifteen years after enrolling its first class, the Florida State University College of Medicine has emerged as one of the nation’s most diverse medical schools, ranked in the top six for enrollment of both black and Hispanic students by the Association of American Medical Colleges. Read more ...

FSU RESEARCH IN THE NEWS

Good Morning America: FSU research finds dull, dirty jobs bad for the brain

Good Morning America recently featured Professor Joseph Grzywacz's research on the workplace environment's effects on your brain. It turns out that both stimulation and workplace cleanliness play an important role. Watch!

FSU RESEARCH IN THE NEWS

Forbes: Want A Well-Adjusted College Student? Stop Helicopter Parenting

Parental involvement is crucial to a child’s development into an adult, but Florida State University researchers Kayla Reed (seated) and Mallory Lucier-Greer are finding that crossing the line between supportive and overly involved could indirectly lead to issues such as depression and anxiety for young adults. Read the Forbes article ...

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