Stetson University in the News, Dec. 3 – 9, 2015

Top Stories:

Pensions & Investments posted an article featuring Stetson’s plans to overhaul its investments lineup on Dec. 4.

Rabbi Barry Altman, adjunct professor of religious studies, wrote an article in the Daytona Beach News-Journal on Dec. 4 titled “Hanukkah calls faithful to rededicate selves to ideals.”

On Dec. 9, The Daytona Beach News-Journal reported that the Florida Department of Health in Volusia County and students at Stetson University will be collecting data on DeLand area’s health risks.

Professor Peter Lake is quoted in the Dec. 10 Huffington Post article, “The Inside Story of the Controversial Fraternity Lobbying Effort on Campus Rape.”

The Dec. 8 Lawyerist features Law Professor Charles Rose in the article, “The Death of Leading Questions.” The Dec. 8 MorningStar quotes Professor Rose in the article, “These parents are fighting to give pot to their kids.”

The Dec. 4 Targeted News Service story reported that Law Professor Luz Nagle spoke at a U.N. conference in Jordan in the article, “Is Armed Conflict Making People Vulnerable to Human Trafficking? Professor Among Invited International Experts at U.N. Conference.”

Professor Luz Nagle is quoted in dozens of national outlets, Dec. 9, in the story, “Stetson Law Professor Among Invited International Experts at U.N. Human Trafficking Conference.”

Alumni in the News:

Law alumnus Corris McIntosh Jr. is quoted in the News-Press feature article, “Dunbar youth football team defies odds, on verge of national title.”