Stetson to host a Ukraine Event Series to fundraise and raise awareness of Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine
Continue ReadingStetson offers many scholarships, grants and other financial aid. Here’s how students can apply
Continue ReadingStetson’s Kristine Dye, PhD, research assistants and senior research students quantify the amount of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater in Volusia County
Continue ReadingFor the seventh time, Stetson selected as one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges
Continue ReadingThe university will formally honor June 19 and Nov. 11, beginning in 2023
Continue ReadingThe ceremonial ribbon is cut on the Cici & Hyatt Brown Hall for Health & Innovation
Continue ReadingStetson moves up to No. 4 and also ranks among best for Undergraduate Teaching, Best Value and Social Mobility
Continue ReadingLed by Professor Robert Sitler, PhD, the audit will track sustainability efforts in education and research; operations; and planning, administration and engagement
Continue ReadingUkrainian students Genevia Gayden, Yana Verbova, Veronika Shchur and Yuliia Balan talk about their promising new opportunity and their painful war at home
Continue ReadingStetson receives the honor for the eighth year in a row; only 14% of U.S. colleges are selected
Continue ReadingProfessor’s busy summer includes urging cities to stop forceful clearing of homeless encampments
Continue ReadingWatch the video: The tight end for the Los Angeles Chargers and former Hatters star sets his sights on graduating in 2023
Continue ReadingThe Student Government Association will focus on mental health and campus vibrancy in the coming year, new president and vice president say
Continue ReadingThe Princeton Review included Stetson in its Top 50
Continue ReadingStudents will learn about CRISPR gene-editing technology and the bioethics surrounding its use
Continue ReadingAmid America’s obesity epidemic, Stetson Professor Lategan-Potgieter encourages students to eat a healthy diet
Continue ReadingFaculty in SPREES call for peace and freedom
Continue ReadingConstruction work now continues toward a scheduled opening in late November
Continue ReadingCroom, PhD, talks about why record numbers of workers are quitting their jobs
Continue ReadingAs the omicron variant surges, Assistant Professor Kristine Dye, PhD, says SARS-CoV-2 is likely here to stay and may one day cause only mild colds
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