Florida State University

Florida State University

by Arcadia Publishing
Florida State University

Florida State University

by Arcadia Publishing

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Overview

Florida State University has attracted a wide variety of students over the years. This pictorial history illustrates the history of this university and those who proudly call themselves Seminoles.

After the Florida State Legislature passed an act calling for the creation of two seminaries of learning in 1851, West Florida Seminary was established in Tallahassee. In the 1880s, the seminary's curriculum was reorganized along the lines of a conventional four-year college, and in 1901, the name was changed to Florida State College, better suiting its well-rounded liberal arts education and the traditional college experience offered to its students. With the passage of the Buckman Act in 1905, the school began a new chapter as the Florida Female College. After the name was changed to Florida State College for Women in 1909, it went on to rank as one of the premier women's colleges in the country. In 1947, in part to accommodate the influx of returning GIs, the school resumed its coeducational status as Florida State University. Combining traditional strength in the arts and humanities with recognized leadership in the sciences, Florida State University is one of the country's foremost research institutions today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738592039
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 02/20/2012
Series: Campus History
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 528,435
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Eddie Woodward has a master of arts degree in history from Florida State University and has served as the FSU heritage protocol archivist since 2007. The images in this book come from the FSU University Libraries Special Collections, the Heritage Protocol Photograph Collection, and a variety of other sources.
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