June 19, 2013

Tallahassee tung

Greg and Marnie Frost of Gulf Coast Tung Oil.

[Photo: Ray Stanyard]

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Special Report:
Higher Education
in Florida

Are Florida's universities overadministered?

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Overreach at UM?

 

Series: Higher Education in Florida

Photo is of the Miami Life Science & Technology Park, phase one.

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Florida Icon:
C.C. 'Doc' Dockery

An interview with the Lakeland businessman, age 80.

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Florida Life:
Riding the Wave

Surfing executives and their favorite beaches

(Photo of Nicholas Mohnacky)

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Research Florida 2013

 

 

Special report showcases cutting-edge discoveries, institutes and players

 

Photo is of researchers at Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies

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Nurturing startups: UF's Innovation Hub


The Hub is nearing capacity.
Go to article: Tech Transfer Gurus


In photo, Jane Muir, associate director, UF's Office of Technology Licensii\ng

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Partnership friction over baccalaureate programs

Private colleges question the plunge by community colleges into four-year degree programs.

In photo, Saint Leo University President Arthur Kirk

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Drumming up support for a commercial spaceport


Space Florida is still pushing.

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Business portrait: Tallahassee


Technology, demographics, key players, industry and more >


Photo of the Anechoic Wind Tunnel at FSU is by Ray Stanyard.

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Florida Business News

High-stakes Fed meeting for Florida

Florida has good reason to pay attention to what Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says from Washington today because it could set the tone for financial markets for the rest of the year.

Tech startup program to be launched in South Florida

Startup Quest is a new technology-focused entrepreneurial program for the unemployed and under-employed who have college degrees or are veterans.

Flexible work schedules help men who care for parents

An increasing number of men are caring for aging parents -- especially fathers -- and experiencing the work/life conflicts this new dynamic brings.

Tallahassee tech firm expands product offerings

A Tallahassee technology firm active in the medical field has signed an agreement to partner with CureMD, designers of award-winning medical software.

Seniors may get an even smaller Social Security raise

Floridians on Social Security may have to get used to another low cost of living raise.

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Florida Trend Video Pick

Brevard County shoots for the stars with new logo
Brevard County shoots for the stars with new logo

Brevard County government is looking to bring its brand into the 21st century with a new logo it will roll out on vehicles and workers’ apparel, starting this summer.

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