Stetson University Supports Ukraine
Stetson University continues to support Ukrainian students and faculty displaced by Russia's war against Ukraine.
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Give to Stetson University's Ukraine Student and Faculty Support Fund, allowing our Ukrainian Hatters to graduate and help their country rebuild.
DonateStudent Highlight
Check out the story of Yuliia Balan, a May ’24 political science graduate from Ukraine, as she talks about her experience at Stetson.
RECENT UKRAINE
INITIATIVE UPDATES
Stetson Renews Fundraising To Allow 4 Ukrainian Students To Remain Another Year
As the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches, Stetson University is renewing its commitment to four students from the war-torn country and starting another fundraising drive to allow them to remain enrolled for another year.
Stetson newsAway From Home, Ukrainians Find Peace At Stetson
Thanks to the Stetson Ukraine Initiative, four students from Ukraine arrived in time for the Fall 2022 semester at Stetson. They expressed excitement for the promising new opportunity, as well as pain about the war at home.
Stetson newsUkrainian Professor Selected To Teach At Stetson
Olena Kolupayeva, PhD, is serving as a visiting teacher-scholar for the Brown Center for Faculty Innovation and Excellence. Kolupayeva will teach two Communications and Media Studies courses at Stetson during the Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 semesters.
Stetson newsIn the News
The latest headlines about Stetson's efforts to support Ukraine and interviews with its faculty experts.
- Stetson University takes in Ukrainian students, professor amid war
Spectrum News 13 - Stetson University wants to continue to sponsor Ukrainian students as war rages on
WMFE 90.7 FM - Stetson University welcomes 4 Ukrainian students amid Russian invasion
WKMG-TV News 6 - Ukraine-related presentations at the 18th World Congress of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem
UJE - WFTV 9
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