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Florida State University’s Information Technology Services highlighted strategy, innovation and partnerships April 7 during the 2026 ITS Spring Town Hall and RISE Together Showcase, a daylong event highlighting how technology is accelerating the university’s academic, research and service missions.
Amber has been with FSU ITS for 12 years, starting as a Service Desk Technician and now serving as Program Coordinator for the NCT Infrastructure group, where she helps oversee work that supports campus voice, data and security systems.
Florida State Athletics and ITS completed a technological overhaul of the batting-cage facility at Dick Howser Stadium. Updates include high-speed Driveline cameras, analytics and replay tools, as well as upgraded network infrastructure featuring a dedicated telecommunications room and low-latency server stack.
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April Things to Know: Tech Tips for Finals Week
Finals week can feel overwhelming, but the right tools and habits can help you stay focused, organized and confident. Whether you’re preparing for exams, finishing projects or managing multiple deadlines, using your digital resources effectively can improve your focus and productivity.
FSU leaders highlight health, research and technology at RISE Together Showcase and Town Hall
Florida State University’s Information Technology Services highlighted strategy, innovation and partnerships April 7 during the 2026 ITS Spring Town Hall and RISE Together Showcase, a daylong event highlighting how technology is accelerating the university’s academic, research and service missions.
ITS Launches Google AI Certificate For National AI Literacy Day
ITS launches free Google AI Professional Certificate, giving FSU students, faculty and staff the tools to use AI efficiently, effectively and ethically.
We Are IT | Meet Amber Dunlap
Amber has been with FSU ITS for 12 years, starting as a Service Desk Technician and now serving as Program Coordinator for the NCT Infrastructure group, where she helps oversee work that supports campus voice, data and security systems.
Florida State University Athletics and Information Technology Services (ITS) Bring Pro-Caliber Tech to Dick Howser Stadium
Florida State Athletics and ITS completed a technological overhaul of the batting-cage facility at Dick Howser Stadium. Updates include high-speed Driveline cameras, analytics and replay tools, as well as upgraded network infrastructure featuring a dedicated telecommunications room and low-latency server stack.
FSU’s Information Technology Services to host third annual RISE Together Showcase
ITS invites the FSU community to an afternoon of innovative sessions, networking opportunities, and student showcases at the RISE Together Showcase, a half-day technology conference.
March Things To Know: Spring Break Tech Tips
Spring break is the perfect time to step away from routines, recharge and enjoy some well-deserved time off. Whether you are traveling, relaxing at the beach or visiting friends, it is important to keep your technology and information secure. A few simple precautions can help protect your devices, accounts and data while you focus on enjoying your break.
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.