Facilities
The Anne Spencer Daves College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences spans across seven buildings on campus, reflecting the diverse nature of studies and education provided by the college.
The Stone Building is home to the Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies (ELPS), the Department of Educational Psychology & Learning Systems (EPLS), the School of Teacher Education (STE), the Office of Research (OoR), and the Office of the Dean. The Stone Building also houses part of the Office of Academic Services & Intern Support (OASIS). This building is a hub for educational innovation and research, featuring modern classrooms, advanced research facilities, and collaborative spaces designed to foster academic excellence. Student resources in the Stone Building also include the Technology Sandbox and the Learning Resource Center (LRC).
The Sandels Building houses the Department of Health, Nutrition, and Food Sciences (HNFS), the Department of Human Development & Family Science (HDFS), and the Office of Strategic Outreach & Recruitment (SOAR). The Office of Academic Services & Intern Support (OASIS), the Office of Research (OoR), and the Office of the Dean also have locations in this building. It features a contemporary façade, advanced laboratories, and the Sandels Green, a space dedicated to honoring the contributions of the College's deans.
This facility houses the Department of Sport Management (SM) and a computer lab, managed by the Learning Resource Center (LRC). The building's strategic location on campus makes it a central hub for students and faculty involved in athletics and related fields.
Bordering iconic Landis Green, the William Johnston Building is a shared facility that hosts various departments and colleges. The Department of Health, Nutrition, and Food Sciences (HNFS) maintains several specialized food science labs within this historic building.
Also housing laboratories from the Department of Health, Nutrition, and Food Sciences (HNFS), this facility is dedicated to cutting-edge biomedical research. It features state-of-the-art laboratories and equipment, supporting groundbreaking research in health and medicine.
Home to the Institute of Sports Sciences & Medicine (ISSM), this building is a result of a strong partnership with FSU Athletics. It features state-of-the-art training facilities, research labs, and collaborative spaces designed to enhance the performance and well-being of student-athletes.
This clinic, part of the Department of Human Development & Family Science (HDFS), hosts the Center for Couple & Family Therapy (CCFT), providing therapy services and training. It offers a holistic approach to mental health, with specialized treatment plans and a supportive environment for families.