Latest Main Campus Events
- Oct 24, 2025: Claude Pepper Elder Law Moot Court Competition at College of Law – Advocacy Center (LAC)FSU’s Claude Pepper Elder Law Clinic is proud to present the Elder Law Moot Court Competition! The event will draw teams from across the country to compete in Tallahassee, FL at the FSU College of Law on October 24-25, 2025. Schedule The 2025 competition will be held live, in Tallahassee, on Friday, October 24, and Saturday, October 25, with an awards dinner and ceremony to follow. The rounds will be held in the Advocacy Center, which was previously home to Florida’s First District Court of Appeal. The final round will even be live-streamed. AARP Foundation This year, we're thrilled to team up with the incredible AARP Foundation! AARP Foundation, a charitable affiliate of AARP, creates and advances effective solutions to reduce poverty for and with older adults. AARP Foundation advocates for systemic change in federal and state courts nationwide to advance the legal rights and interests of people 50 and older, particularly vulnerable individuals and those living with low income. We are so excited to work with this wonderful organization to raise awareness about issues affecting older adults and career opportunities for future lawyers focused on social justice advocacy. Thanks to the AARP Foundation, prize money will be awarded to the top teams and participants in the competition. Topic Our topic this year will address financial exploitation and liability issues surrounding retirement communities. Timeline of Events for the 2025 Competition Preliminary Rounds of Competition: October 24 Final Rounds of Competition & Dinner: October 25 Contact For questions, contact Rima Nathan at rnathan@law.fsu.edu. View on site | Email this event

- Oct 24, 2025: Child Welfare Immersive Collaborative Simulations at Rogers Building (Oceanography/Statistics Building) (OSB)Child Welfare Immersive Collaborative Simulations (CWICS) is designed as a multi-hour simulation that places students in realistic child welfare environments while synthesizing information from interviews and written documents. Students will be both active participants and observers and have an opportunity to practice leadership, communication and critical thinking skills. The purpose of this event is to expose students to the challenge of working with interprofessional partners who each have different priorities, as well as the complexity of clinical decision making with an interprofessional group. Students will be introduced to working with families who have experienced trauma. Each student group may develop different conclusions by the end of the event. There will be two sessions offered, one from 8am-12pm and one from 1-5pm. Click here to register: https://bit.ly/CWICS-10-24-25 View on site | Email this event

- Oct 24, 2025: Volunteer with the Food Recovery Network at Mendenhall Building A (MMA)The Food Recovery Network at FSU's mission is to eliminate food waste on campus and in the Tallahassee community by collecting untouched excess food from various locations across campus. Find a time this Fall semester that works for you, and sign up to volunteer here! View on site | Email this event

- Oct 24, 2025: FSU Labyrinth Walk at College of Medicine Building (MSB)The FSU Labyrinth invites you to pause, reflect, and reconnect. Whether you're releasing stress, gaining insight, or simply reconnecting with yourself, this meditative space is for everyone. Join us for an open walk. View on site | Email this event

- Oct 24, 2025: Wells Fargo Distinguished Scholar Series at Rovetta Business Building (RBB)Kelly Martin, Professor of Marketing and the Tinberg Business for a Better World University Professor at Colorado State University, will serve as the featured speaker at the Wells Fargo Distinguished Scholar Series. She will present her research entitled, “Marketing vs. Privacy? The Role of Market Orientation in Initial Chief Privacy Officer Appointment Decisions.” Open to all FSU students, faculty and staff. View on site | Email this event

- Oct 24, 2025: AMWA Women's Health Day 2025 at Landis GreenFSU Women’s Health Day is a free health education and resource event for the students, graduates, faculty, and staff of Florida State, hosted by the FSU College of Medicine and the FSU College of Medicine American Medical Women’s Association. We seek to promote education regarding five aspects of health: physical, clinical, mental, financial, and sexual health. Each aspect will have either FSU or local community professionals that will provide activities such as interactive games, screenings, health and wellness classes, CPR training and more! Event participants will have the opportunity to get a t-shirt, gift card, and free food! View on site | Email this event






