Alumni and supporters are the face of the FSU College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences. Every day you remind the world of what our school stands for and the impact we have across the globe.

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Our alumni are an integral and active part of the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences. See the complete calendar of upcoming events and stay engaged with your fellow alumni, faculty, and current students.

For over 40 years, The Torch has been a highly-acclaimed magazine covering alumni affairs, current research and policy issues, and happenings in the College. The biannual publication is the heart and soul of the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences and celebrates the vital influence that our graduates have in the fields of education, health, and human sciences. And it’s a great way to keep up with old friends.

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Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients

The quality of education offered at the FSU College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences is evident in the remarkable accomplishments of our alumni.

Support the College

Providing the education and experience for College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences students would not be possible without the support and generosity of alumni and friends like you.

Your gifts provide scholarships, help attract the best and brightest students, retain and expand our extremely talented faculty and staff, and support new initiatives in teacher education, educational leadership and policy studies, sport management, nutrition, integrative physiology, food sciences, human development, family sciences, and educational psychology and learning systems. Each year, we identify specific areas within the College on which to focus the gifts we receive.

To all of you who have contributed in the past, thank you.

To new alumni and friends considering a gift, we appreciate anything you can do to help. Together, we can continue preparing our students to shape the future of education.

For more information on how to invest in the College, please contact Kevin Derryberry, Assistant Dean for Development, at (850) 644-0565.