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This Women’s History Month we’re highlighting three leaders — Andrea Dial, Darla Shrum and Kim Houghton — whose careers and contributions have helped shape technology, learning and operations across our campus. Their stories show different paths into Information Technology (IT), but all share a commitment to mentorship, collaboration and creating opportunities for the next generation of women in IT.
Dr. Thomas Stephan Juzek’s research examines how AI-generated language interacts with human language, studying phenomena like lexical over-representation in LLMs and the emergence of AI-associated phrasing. Dr. Juzek utilizes the Research Computing Center (RCC) to run large-scale, data- and compute-intensive projects.
Dr. Qian (Jackie) Zhang develops rigorous longitudinal and causal inference methods to enable precision interventions in education and clinical settings, leveraging machine learning and high-performance computing to produce results that guide policy and resource allocation decisions.
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RCC Spotlight: Dr. Thomas Stephan Juzek
Dr. Thomas Stephan Juzek’s research examines how AI-generated language interacts with human language, studying phenomena like lexical over-representation in LLMs and the emergence of AI-associated phrasing. Dr. Juzek utilizes the Research Computing Center (RCC) to run large-scale, data- and compute-intensive projects.
Women's History Month: Celebrating the Women of ITS
This Women’s History Month we’re highlighting three leaders — Andrea Dial, Darla Shrum and Kim Houghton — whose careers and contributions have helped shape technology, learning and operations across our campus. Their stories show different paths into Information Technology (IT), but all share a commitment to mentorship, collaboration and creating opportunities for the next generation of women in IT.
February Things to Know: From Bronze to Gold – How Small Tech Improvements Add Up
As the world watches elite athletes compete in the Winter Olympics, there is a powerful lesson that applies beyond the podium. Olympic success is often driven by the idea of marginal gains, where small, consistent improvements combine to create extraordinary results.
Opt in to ACME to Automate SSL Certificate Renewals
SSL certificate lifespans are decreasing; avoid manual renewals and expired certification warnings by enabling automatic renewal through ACME.
RCC: Planned HPC Cluster Software Upgrade
The Research Computing Center is planning to upgrade the FSU High Performance Compute (HPC) cluster software stack the week of August 3 - 7, 2026. During this time, the HPC and other services will be unavailable.
We Are IT | Meet Chloe Arrington
Chloe Arrington joined ITS in October 2025 as the Marketing Communications Coordinator on the Integrated Communications team. She thrives in collaborative environments, bringing a passion for communication and a love of technology to brainstorming and project development. Chloe was raised in Australia and then spent nearly a decade in Canada before moving to the USA in 2017. Outside the office, she enjoys reading, sewing, gaming, producing digital content and visiting Disney World.
January Things To Know: Spring Into The Semester With Top Tech Tools From ITS
As the Spring 2026 semester begins, Florida State University Information Technology Services is here to help you start strong. Whether you’re organizing coursework, collaborating with classmates or exploring new technology, FSU offers a wide range of tools designed to support your academic and professional success.
New Transcript Automation Form Streamlines Data Input
FSU Student Application Services launched an AI-powered transcript automation form that analyzes and maps incoming transcript data into student records, speeding processing, reducing manual entry and serving as proof of concept for further campus automation.
RCC Spotlight: Dr. Qian (Jackie) Zhang
Dr. Qian (Jackie) Zhang develops rigorous longitudinal and causal inference methods to enable precision interventions in education and clinical settings, leveraging machine learning and high-performance computing to produce results that guide policy and resource allocation decisions.
We Are IT | Meet Sara Mischler
Sara Mischler joined ITS six years ago and now serves as the outreach coordinator and intern program director. In this role, she plans campus engagement events and has grown the intern program from 12 to more than 120, helping many students launch careers and return to ITS as full-time staff. Sara thrives when collaborating and building programs that connect students with hands-on experience and campus resources.