Florida State University will honor its accomplishments and highlight its diverse programs during the yearly FSU Day at the Capitol.
This occasion will exhibit several of the university’s colleges and academic faculties, which will have displays and informational tables arranged on the second and third levels of the Capitol from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19.
An outdoor pep rally is scheduled to occur from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the plaza situated between the historic and contemporary Capitol structures. The gathering will include FSU President Richard McCullough and distinguished guests. Jeff Culhane will return as the emcee for the third consecutive year, while performances by FSU’s pep band, Seminole Sound, and the FSU cheerleaders will invigorate the audience.
The FSU Office of Governmental Relations and the FSU Student Government Association will collaboratively host Seminole Evening on Adams from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 18, along Adams Street between Jefferson Street and College Avenue. Members of the FSU Student Government Association will honor legislators at the gathering.
Attendance at all events is complimentary and accessible to the public. Attendees are encouraged to don garnet and gold attire throughout the celebrations.
Engage in FSU Day at the Capitol on social media!
Keep connected and informed throughout the day:
For the most recent updates on FSU Day at the Capitol via social media, follow FSU Governmental Affairs on Facebook and Instagram as well as the @floridastate social media profiles (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) for the latest #FSUDay updates and shares from across the Capitol.
This also presents an excellent opportunity to exhibit your FSU pride by sharing photos of yourself in garnet and gold! Don’t forget to include #FSUDay and tag @floridastate!
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