Alumni Spotlight: Alessandra Mazzocchi
Alessandra Mazzocchi is an alumna of Florida State University’s Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, part of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Alessandra Mazzocchi is an alumna of Florida State University’s Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, part of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Aaron Serre is a senior studying meteorology at Florida State University and plans to graduate in Spring 2024 from the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, part of FSU’s College of Arts and Sciences.
A study by Florida State University researchers has revealed new insights into the role our brains play in why we vigorously seek food when we are hungry, knowledge that may enhance understanding of obesity and eating disorders and improve treatments for more than 3.5 billion people worldwide living with these conditions.
Ten Florida State University doctoral students translated their advanced research into public presentations at the annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT™) competition on Wednesday at the College of Medicine Auditorium.
Florida State University’s International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) team won a silver medal at an international research symposium in Paris for its work addressing a rare genetic disease.
Robert Romanchuk is the Pribic Family Associate Professor of Slavic in Florida State University’s Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, part of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Scientists from the Department of Biological Science at Florida State University have described and named a new species of coral in the waters of French Polynesia.
Daniel Zuniga, a recent Florida State University graduate who aims to practice medicine in underserved communities around the globe, has earned the prestigious accomplishment of being named a Rhodes Scholar finalist.
Doreen Addo-Yobo is a doctoral student pursuing a degree in biochemistry in FSU’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, part of the College of Arts and Sciences.
A doctoral candidate in Florida State University’s Department of History has been awarded a highly competitive fellowship to conduct research in Japan this spring. Emily Lu will use the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program fellowship to support her dissertation research on the intersection of the arts and politics in imperial Japan during the wartime periods leading up to 1945.