Monday, June 16, 2025
Sunday, June 15, 2025
FSU Viewership TV Ratings
Florida State ranks #1 in college football for most games played on ABC from 2004 to 2024.
— Big Ten information. College football fan (@Genetics56) April 14, 2025
& people want to argue Fox Sports would want UVA or UNC over Florida State? Seriously, if you look at the data in this post and still think that, see a brain surgeon for new brain cells pic.twitter.com/qLaFBDnJdv
https://www.on3.com/boards/threads/fsu-media-and-games-on-abc-2004-2024.1796795/
New FSU Health Residency Programs
Beginning July 1, four physician residency programs at Ascension Sacred Heart hospitals in Northwest Florida will fall under the sponsorship of @FSUCoM.
— Florida State University (@FloridaState) June 4, 2025
The residency programs include internal medicine as well as obstetrics and gynecology at Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola;… pic.twitter.com/W7i4upPCAw
FSU Board of Trustees approves $2.97 billion operating budget
The operating budget includes $485.6 million for capital projects – compared to $519 million last year – and consists of allocations for the College of Business’ Legacy Hall slated to be complete this summer, the new Football Operations Facility, Doak Campbell Stadium and FSU’s future Academic Health Center, which is expected to open in late 2026.
While the FSU Academic Health Center initiative in Tallahassee has a total fixed capital outlay budget of $137.5 million, a projected $107.6 million is included in the 2025-26 budget for construction, coming out as the university's priciest project for this year.
In partnership with Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, FSU broke ground on the future 130,000-square-feet center in September on Surgeons Drive just north of Tallahassee State College's Ghazvini Center for Healthcare Education.
Regarding funding allocations for research in the approved budget, the total revenue from federal grants in the university’s restricted fund is $250 million, which is expected to be a $34.6 million decrease compared to last year amid federal funding cuts that have hit home for FSU.
Here are all of the university’s 2025-26 capital projects, with allocations for each:FSU Academic Health Center: $107.6 million
Football Operations Facility: $65.3 million
Doak Campbell Stadium Premium Seating: $50.3 million
Academic Support Facility (Maintenance Complex): $35 million
College of Business' Legacy Hall: $33.5 million
NW Community Housing & Dining: $25 million
Lacrosse Field and Facility: $16.5 million
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Primary Electrical: $15.4 million
Interdisciplinary Research and Commercialization Building: $15.1 million
All others (144 projects under $10 million): $121.7 million
FSU Board of Trustees approves $2.97 billion operating budget
"The 2025-2026 Annual Operating Budget includes $486 million for capital projects. The capital outlay budget includes allocations for the FSU Academic Health Center in Tallahassee, the new Football Operations Facility, Doak Campbell Stadium, and the College of Business’ Legacy Hall.
The university’s operating budget injects an estimated $14.7 billion into the local and state economies annually, according to the FSU Center for Economic Forecasting and Analysis. That estimate includes about $4.8 billion in direct revenue or sales and over $197 million in spending by non-resident students, as well as $8.77 billion in lifetime earnings by recent FSU graduates, based on the center’s latest Florida State University System report. "
https://www.flbog.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/PBF-Information-2024-25.pdf
https://floridaphoenix.com/2025/06/13/done-deal-legislators-reach-a-budget-agreement/
"The chambers agreed to fund $42.4 million to Florida State University for operational funding, the most of any institution."
"The House included in its sprinkle list $4 million for Florida State University, half for the newly created Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases and half for Sunshine Genetics Pilot Program. "
Friday, June 13, 2025
FSU College Highlights and Selected National Rankings
FSU College Highlights and Selected National Rankings
Top Ranked Programs
Florida State University has reached a historic milestone, earning its highest ranking ever at No. 10 in Niche’s 2025 report of Top Public Universities in America. FSU also reaffirmed its place in the Top 25 among national public universities in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. FSU is number 23 on the list, marking the sixth consecutive year that the university placed in the Top 25. The rankings appear in U.S. News & World Report's "Best Colleges 2025" guidebook. The Journal of Criminal Justice Education ranked Florida State's College of Criminology and Criminal Justice faculty No. 1 in the nation for research productivity and influence, 2023. U.S. News & World Report's, "Best Graduate Schools," 2024 edition, ranks the College of Nursing’s Doctor of Nursing Practice No. 1 among Florida’s public universities. The College of Education ranked No. 14 among all public and private universities and No. 1 among Florida’s public universities. FSU's College of Motion Picture Arts is ranked No. 11 among the top 20 film programs in the country and No. 3 among public film schools, according to The Wrap, 2024. FSUFilm is ranked No. 17 in the nation among all colleges and universities by The Hollywood Reporter, "Top 25 Film Schools," 2024. Florida State also ranks No. 19 in The Hollywood Reporter's Top 25 drama schools, 2022, reaffirming the School of Theatre as a mainstay in the publication's annual list of best schools for an acting degree. Numerous other programs at Florida State rank in the Top 5.