糖心vlog

Skip to main content

| College of Arts and Sciences

  • Search FSU
  • Navigation

  • 糖心vlog
  • Students
  • News
  • Departments and Programs
  • Spectrum Magazine
  • Give
College of Arts and Sciences

  • 糖心vlog
  • Students
  • News
  • Departments and Programs
  • Spectrum Magazine
  • Give

Gallery: Saturday Morning Physics kicks off Fall 2025 series

10/31/25

糖心vlog's , part of the College of Arts and Sciences, has kicked off its 2025 program, which introduces children and community members to current topics in the physical sciences, presented by scientists active in research. The program seeks to educate, entertain and inspire. The program is funded by the university and offered as a community service free to the participants.

Students participate in the Saturday Morning Physics event on Oct. 11, titled "Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!"
Students participate in the Saturday Morning Physics event on Oct. 11, titled "Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!"
Students participate in the Saturday Morning Physics event on Oct. 11, titled "Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!"
Students participate in the Saturday Morning Physics event on Oct. 11, titled "Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!"
Students participate in the Saturday Morning Physics event on Oct. 11, titled "Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!"
Families participate in the Saturday Morning Physics event on Oct. 4 at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, titled "Exploring the World of Quantum Materials and Optics."
Families participate in the Saturday Morning Physics event on Oct. 4 at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, titled "Exploring the World of Quantum Materials and Optics."
Families participate in the Saturday Morning Physics event on Oct. 4 at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, titled "Exploring the World of Quantum Materials and Optics."
Students participate in the Saturday Morning Physics event on Oct. 18, titled "Smashing Atoms to Size Up the Universe."
Students participate in the Saturday Morning Physics event on Oct. 18, titled "Smashing Atoms to Size Up the Universe."
Students participate in the Saturday Morning Physics event on Oct. 18, titled "Smashing Atoms to Size Up the Universe."

Latest Galleries

FSU Army ROTC cadets descend from the rafters as part of a rappelling demonstration at the FSU Men's Basketball game on Feb. 17, 2026 at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center in Tallahassee, Florida. Photo by Jack LaBruno.

Gallery: FSU Army ROTC cadets rappel into basketball game

A student presents their poster to a group of judges at the 2026 Capital Regional Science and Engineering Fair Feb. 13 in Tallahassee, Florida. Photo by Bella Bozied.

Gallery: Capital Regional Science and Engineering Fair

Orientation Leader Coley Thompson hands out cupcakes at FSU's 175th Anniversary Celebration. Photo by Devin Bittner.

Gallery: FSU's 175th Anniversary Celebration

FSU Air Force ROTC cadets pose for a photo at the 2025 Military Appreciation Game. Photo by Bella Bozied.

Gallery: 2025 Military Appreciation Game

Aidan MacKinlay, Hope Evans, Kathleen Powers Conti, Gabrille Camp, MiKayla Cole and Adam Beauchamp at the VAF Awards Banquet. Courtesy Photo.

Gallery: FSU historian and graduate students travel to annual architecture conference to study historic cultural landscapes

Dean Michel at the Quindaro Ruins Overlook Structure in Quindaro Bluffs, Kansas, across the river from the Western History Association Conference, where he presented his research in October 2024. Courtesy photo.

Gallery: Natural Knowledge

Emily Salvador conducts cutting-edge research on the relationship between sleep quality, memory-related activity patterns during sleep and Alzheimer's disease. She uses these high-resolution, 3D-printed recording arrays to measure the electrical activity of brain cells. Photo by Devin Bittner.

Gallery: Root Causes

Students perform a rescue drill as part of the Introduction to Scientific Diving course. Photo by Kendall Cooper.

Gallery: Under the Surface

Kathleen Amm speaks to K-12 attendees at the 2025 National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Open House. Photo by Stephen Bilenky.

Gallery: Leading the Charge

View All Galleries
College of Arts and Sciences

110 Longmire Bldg.
P.O. Box 3061280
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1280

Faculty and Staff Resources
CoAS Communications & Creative Services
CoAS Business Operations Support
Connect with the college
Student Affairs
Directory
College Careers

© 糖心vlog
Tallahassee, FL 32306



Cookie Preferences