Faculty, alumni and others who made the news
Continue ReadingUniversity provides updates at webinars and meeting on proactive measures for COVID-19
Continue ReadingStetson ranks among top institutions for number of faculty, staff who earned scholarships in 2019-20
Continue ReadingTrustees create scholarship for Stetson Law students with a Stetson undergraduate degree and a devotion to social justice
Continue ReadingElizabeth Triece ’19 says her fall internship provided many memorable moments
Continue ReadingThomas cited for “unique and successful approach” to fostering philanthropy among students
Continue ReadingDeadline for nominations is Monday, Dec. 16
Continue ReadingStetson’s Patricia Wilson Field selected for award for the sixth time
Continue ReadingStetson’s Beyond Success – Significance Campaign tribute to donors was held on campus Nov. 8 — a gala-rious event
Continue ReadingThe newly revised Faculty Spotlights series offers “two-for-one” appeal to learn some of the latest about Stetson research
Continue ReadingJason Evans, PhD, interim director of Stetson’s Institute for Water and Environmental Resilience: “We’ve got a lot of activity going on”
Continue ReadingEssay: How a “more than amazing” internship with the New York Office of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research became a “forever treasure”
Continue ReadingSenior Slavina Ancheva and her pursuit of a Global Rhodes Scholarship is a study in excellence
Continue ReadingAndi Garavaglia ’11 was an executive in the National Hockey League; now she’s putting her Oxford MBA to use as an entrepreneur
Continue ReadingThe aptly named Beyond Success – Significance Campaign fundraising effort exceeded its goal
Continue ReadingThe former Stetson student recalls sneaking into Lee Chapel to play the pipe organ at 3 a.m.
Continue ReadingNative American poet, musician and writer Joy Harjo will give a reading, followed by a book signing Oct. 22 at 7 p.m.
Continue ReadingRichard Libby, PhD, husband of Stetson’s president, is honored by the university for generosity — and the need for storage space
Continue ReadingFalsely convicted and sentenced, Anthony Ray Hinton spoke to Stetson about his 30 years in prison — and life now
Continue ReadingAn inverted fluorescent microscope system will be used by undergraduate students and faculty in biology, health sciences and physics
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