For more than a century, a portrait of Stetson’s past has traveled from the famed Pitti Palace in Italy to campus and now on the office wall of the university’s newest dean
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Continue ReadingNew agreement provides “Expedited Entry Program” for ERAU graduates
Continue ReadingElizabeth Triece ’19 says her fall internship provided many memorable moments
Continue ReadingHere are 5 Tips from Stetson’s Office of Student Financial Planning
Continue Reading2020 edition gives praise for collaborative students who are “serious about academics”
Continue ReadingFor the 11th year, Stetson computer science class conducts ethical hacking of university’s computer network
Continue ReadingStetson student Joseph Ginsburg says his father started Hillel chapter with lots of bagels
Continue ReadingTrustees vote to buy two stocks for $130K investment
Continue ReadingRoellke says Stetson will “stay laser-focused” on helping students learn
Continue ReadingBryson Pritchard’s five wins now total $34,500 for medical device idea
Continue ReadingThe Hatters beach volleyball team, a legendary baseball coach and a superstar pitcher all receive honors for greatness
Continue Reading3D printers, VR equipment and more are available for free use by students, faculty and staff
Continue ReadingStetson alumna Ashley Lauren Kerr ’07 talks about her path to successful fashion designer
Continue ReadingNew John B. Stetson Sculpture dedicated to retiring President Wendy B. Libby, PhD
Continue ReadingThe former Stetson student recalls sneaking into Lee Chapel to play the pipe organ at 3 a.m.
Continue ReadingSuccess of program since inception evident in alumni success
Continue ReadingStetson alumna Julia Nesheiwat will develop a strategy as state’s first Chief Resilience Officer
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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