Stetson and SGA will partner to provide bus transportation for students to go to off-campus vaccination sites
Continue ReadingWatershed Management Plan inventories flood risks due to sea-level rise, storm surge
Continue ReadingStetson partners with Health Department, AdventHealth to offer limited number of vaccines on campus for Priority Groups
Continue ReadingBernie McCabe, ’69, JD ’72, supervised the Stetson Prosecution Clinic for 28 years and taught as adjunct law professor
Continue ReadingFaculty, students, staff and alumni who made the news
Continue ReadingTwo student teams competed against 13 colleges and universities in the state competition
Continue ReadingGarcía, founding director of the University of Nebraska Omaha’s School of Music, will join Stetson on July 12
Continue ReadingIncoming students qualify for $1K scholarships and can enroll in special Engagement Experiences
Continue ReadingThe Dr. Charles White Speaker Series seeks to advance equity and inclusion in the creative arts at Stetson
Continue ReadingNew programs offered for Educational Specialist and Master of Exceptional Student Education
Continue ReadingStudents, faculty and staff can register for free COVID-19 PCR testing on Wednesday, March 31 and April 7
Continue ReadingRegister today for free COVID-19 testing March 24 and March 31
Continue ReadingStetson community reflected on the impact of the pandemic during “A Community Remembrance” virtual event March 18
Continue ReadingExhibit is on display through March at the Enterprise Museum
Continue ReadingStudents could receive up to $50 per month to help pay for broadband internet service
Continue ReadingFaculty, students, staff and alumni who made the news
Continue ReadingRegister for “Women of Color in the Arts,” a panel discussion on March 31 at 6 p.m.
Continue ReadingIrina Aleksandrova, Ben Gateno and the Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo to take center stage during free three-day event
Continue ReadingPanel discusses the lessons of the Poor People’s Campaign and how they can be used to advance racial and economic justice today
Continue Reading“A Community Remembrance: Marking One Year of COVID-19” virtual event set for Thursday, March 18, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
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