See jack-o-lantern cave, Mysterious Microscope chamber and more Saturday, Oct. 27
Continue Reading“Never once did I think coming to Stetson Law would allow me to bottle-feed rhino calves in a remote jungle in India,” said second-year law student Kate Welch, who spent her summer working with the Wildlife Trust of India in Delhi, India. Welch met Vivek Menon, executive director and CEO of the Wildlife Trust of […]
Continue ReadingStetson students pitch in to weed Hatter Harvest organic garden, prepare for fall planting
Continue ReadingGillespie Museum hosts event Thursday, Sept. 27, as learning opportunity for community
Continue ReadingAttorney, photo explorer Richard Jacobs presents on “Dirty Hands, Wet Feet Learning” on Sept. 25
Continue ReadingUp to $300,000 in grants to be awarded to farmers in the Suwannee River Basin
Continue ReadingStetson Beekeeping and Brown Visiting Teacher-Scholar Relocate Hive of Honeybees
Continue ReadingBuilding occupancy at the Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center is scheduled for early 2019
Continue ReadingNew Commons Dining Hall and Stetson Dining to offer more eco-friendly choices this fall
Continue ReadingFunding supports projects in DeLand, Gulfport
Continue ReadingNew courses in fall 2018 will focus on this emerging field of study and social justice issues
Continue ReadingAuthor Cynthia Barnett to speak on Thursday, April 12
Continue ReadingAnnual competition brings teams of law students from all over the world to Stetson
Continue ReadingRegional stakeholders convene to discuss policy options on springs’ protection
Continue ReadingProposal is among 6 to advance for consideration out of 2,000 proposed amendments
Continue ReadingGreen Fee will start this Fall at DeLand campus; students to select projects
Continue ReadingStrategic conversations and renewed focus yield bounty of environmental advancements
Continue ReadingStetson University College of Law has been awarded a grant by the Sea Turtle Grants Program to offer a special course on Sea Turtle Law and Policy this summer on its Gulfport, Florida, campus for law students and graduate students who are pursuing degrees in marine science, environmental science or environmental policy. The one-credit, three-day […]
Continue ReadingIn a world inhabited by billions of people, sometimes it can feel like one individual cannot make an impact, but Sarah Coffey ’18, environmental science major, believes otherwise. Coffey is one of only two students in the state of Florida to win the prestigious Udall Scholarship. “There are so many suggestions I have for the […]
Continue ReadingStetson graduates its largest class of 830 at Spec Martin Stadium.
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