Today’s primary care physicians (PCP) are focused on addressing health issues before they arise and serving as a coordinator for all their patients’ needs by collaborating with specialists and other social and care experts.
FSU celebrates its resilient students during in-person commencement
By: Amy Farnum-Patronis, Kelsey Klopfenstein, Anna Prentiss, Mark Blackwell Thomas | Published:
April 17, 2021 | 5:48 pm | SHARE:
President John Thrasher congratulates graduate Vance Carlton Wiggins II, Mrs. Eva Killings grandson, during the 2 p.m. spring commencement ceremony Saturday, April 17, 2021, at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center. (FSU Photography Services)
Florida State University celebrated its spring graduates during its first in-person commencement ceremonies in more than a year Saturday, April 17, at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center.
The university is holding 11 smaller commencement ceremonies over the course of the next two weekends to allow for proper social distancing for graduates and their guests.
Campus Notes: Local Florida State grads among those receiving honors medallions
Tallahassee Democrat 12/13/2020 Byron Dobson, Tallahassee Democrat
Local Florida State grads among those receiving honors medallions
Honors medallions have been awarded to 77 high-achieving graduates at Florida State University.
The students were recognized during a virtual ceremony on Thursday, Dec. 10.
Graduates from Tallahassee were:
Caitlyn Colvin, Information Technology, University Honors
Samantha Crawford, Literature, Media and Culture, Honors in the Major
Cassie Crumpacker, Criminology, University Honors
Colin McDuffie, Risk Management/Insurance, University Honors
Brian Ranner, Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences (IMS), University Honors
Taylor Reynolds, Anthropology, University Honors
The FSU Honors Program supports the efforts and talents of the university’s most intellectually curious students who have the potential, dedication and drive for crea