The state of Florida has set a goal of reaching 60% post-secondary attainment by 2030. As part of our work with the American Graduate Initiative, we look at what that means and why it is important to individuals and...
Beneath scenic Merritt’s Mill Pond, we learn that there is more alive in the waters beneath Florida than one might think. Researchers at Florida A&M University are discovering new species of cave crustaceans, and redefining biodiversity in the Floridan...
In late spring and early summer, wood storks and other wading birds head to rookeries to nest. To see one, we head into a cypress swamp owned by a married couple, who manage it as a preserve. ...
The American bumblebee may sound like something you'd see in your backyard, but you are more likely seeing the common eastern bumblebee. We get to know the less common species and see what they can teach us about...
At Fred George Basin Greenway, geologist Harley Means takes us to two sinkholes that may one day become one of the Red Hills’ sinkhole lakes. I’m off trail, following Harley Means into a hole in the ground.  Maybe not so...
On October 22, 2019, WFSU Public media held a screening of the Retro Local stories featuring some important historical issues in our local community. Afterwards a special panel discussion was held to discuss those events and the impact today. This video highlights that evening.
WFSU Public Media's Executive Producer for Television, Suzanne Smith, talks with WFSU's FM News Director Lynn Hatter and Morning Edition Host Gina Jordan about their recent Retro Local Stories on the histories of Smokey Hollow and the FAMU Hospital....
The conversation continues between WFSU Public Media's Executive Producer for Television, Suzanne Smith and WFSU FM News Director Lynn Hatter and Morning Edition Host Gina Jordan about their favorite parts and the the challenges of putting together stories focusing...
Before the 20th century, one-room schoolhouses educated the majority of America's children. Now, many of these structures have fallen into disrepair and only an estimated 14 remain in Florida. Callaway's Historical Society has worked to preserve the city's schoolhouse...
https://wfsu.org/local-routes/2019-06-20/how-wfsu-prepares-for-a-hurricane/ When it comes to storm preparation, WFSU's TV and Radio Departments do it a little differently than everyone else. While we do make sure we have food and water handy and try to make sure our homes and...

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