Dolly Hand, who graduated from Stetson Law in 1949 and generously supported the university with her husband Homer, passed away Jan. 6
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A poignant documentary and a purposeful rebuild of Hulley Tower will honor the three students who died in the 1979 avalanche
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Why celebrate Stetson’s history from 1883 to now? There are so, so many reasons. Here are 140 of them (in the printed magazine), and there are many more
While rankings, fundraising and a 140th anniversary highlighted the calendar year, there also were continual academic advancements, key administrative moves and program growth across the university
Pete Dunn’s 37-year career as head coach at Stetson is again honored — this time with induction into the ASUN Hall of Fame
The professor of Education, whose influence has extended far beyond academics for decades, was recognized by The House Next Door in DeLand
Over the past year, the Stetson Law community has had so many incredible moments. Here are 10 highlights
On Dec. 5-6, Stetson returned to Tallahassee for a second official event, which now has grown in scope and impact
George Salis ’15 is the recipient of the first Tom La Farge Award for Innovative Writing, along with its $10,000 prize.
The summer festival, set for July 13-27, 2024, will bring middle and high school students from around the world to Stetson
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Values Day 2023 at Stetson promised a celebration of the university’s core values: personal growth, intellectual development and global citizenship. And on Tuesday, Nov. 7, that promise was delivered
The world observed International Day of People with Disabilities on Dec. 3, but the message of advocacy is important year-round — people advocating for the disabled, as well as the disabled advocating for themselves
A new Master of Science in Higher Education Administration and Accelerated 4+1 MBA highlight a renewed emphasis on growing graduate programs
Please extend your hand in bringing joy to the children supported by Welcoming Hearts, a nonprofit founded by parents of special needs children who are dedicated to fostering a community that supports one another
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What does it take to orchestrate approximately 200 students — singers, instrumentalists, keyboardists and others — to continue a musical tradition that dates back more than a century over four early-December nights in two different venues?
A research paper by Stetson’s Scott Semenyna, PhD, was accepted by prestigious journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Science