Stetson University in the News is a weekly roundup of media coverage that mentions Stetson, its faculty, students, staff and alumni
On July 15, Kyle C. Longest, PhD, begins as the next Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. What can Stetson expect?
Stetson’s team won four first-place trophies — a feat never before accomplished in the 27-year history of the event
The pledge, a community-driven initiative that asks for kindness and respect toward all people, shines brightly on Stetson’s ‘soul’
Phi Sigma Kappa, Sigma Nu and Head Hunters were the three teams that participated in the first HatterStrong Games
Having arrived in 2020, Roellke extends his commitment to Stetson through 2030
Abigail Radisky and Alex Faulkner — both from the Class of 2026 — are described as “fantastic” and “really independent thinkers”
The Stetson women’s tennis team claimed the 2024 ASUN Championship title with a 4-1 victory over Florida Gulf Coast on Sunday
Earth Day, commemorated on April 22, puts the group’s year-round mission in the spotlight
Yuliia Balan and Yana Verbova, who arrived at Stetson under the Ukraine Initiative, are set to graduate with their bachelor’s degrees in May
This 25th edition, themed “Together, Be Heard,” displayed excellence loud and clear
Stetson University in the News is a weekly roundup of media coverage that mentions Stetson, its faculty, students, staff and alumni
Kyle C. Longest, PhD, will join the university on July 15
March was a quite a month to remember on the Stetson campus — for Hatters everywhere, especially those who follow men’s college basketball
For the second year in a row, two key programs at Stetson Law have earned major recognition from the U.S. News & World Report
The campus celebration of academic excellence is one of the oldest and most comprehensive Undergraduate Research Days in the country
The Multicultural Student Celebration will combine two Stetson events, Sankofa and the MSC Awards, for the first time
Coaches Bria and Hernandez to be recognized at first ever Stetson Night in Orlando at an Orlando Pride soccer game Friday, April 19
The Hatter Angel Network provides students opportunities to engage directly in investment decision-making processes
Jennifer Evans, PhD, professor of History at Carleton University, presented “The Third Reich’s Other Victims: Queer Identity and Holocaust Memory After Fascism”