Stetson University In The News, March 10-16, 2023

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Jeffery T. Gates, DLP

• News Channel Nebraska and other media outlets profiled Jeffery T. Gates, DLP, new senior vice president for Enrollment and Marketing, in the March 9 story, “Stetson University Names New Senior VP for Enrollment and Marketing.”

• The Sarasota Herald-Tribune quoted Law Professor Judith Scully in the March 11 story, “Public defenders: overworked, underpaid, offices across state can’t keep pace with workloads.” “What will eventually happen is that individuals who are entitled to a Sixth Amendment right to counsel will be receiving inadequate representation and our judicial system will be in question in terms of its ability to actually deliver justice in general,” Scully said.

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Lou Sabina, PhD.

• WMFE Public radio interviewed Lou L. Sabina, PhD, assistant professor and associate co-chair of Graduate Education Programs, in the March 10 broadcast and online story, “Florida could be expanding its school voucher program. Here’s what’s at stake.”

Other Stories

• Hometown News cited Stetson in the March 9 story, “Appointments available for tax filing assistance.”

• Hometown News cited Stetson in the March 9 story, “ACA presents a week of environmental sound.”

Stetson University Jazz Ensemble

• Hometown News featured Stetson in the March 9 story, “Stetson presents University Jazz Ensemble.”

• HappeningNext featured Stetson in the March 11 post, “Stetson Alumni Trombone Choir Concert.”

• Southern Travel cited Stetson in the March 10 story, “The South’s Best Main Streets.”  

• The West Volusia Beacon cited Stetson in the March 10 story, “Foodie File: Deltona’s Yi Xin Boba Tea helps beat the heat.” The story was written by Stetson senior Najah Lane, an intern at the newspaper.

• Orlando at Play cited Stetson in the March 10 post, “Stetson University Opera Theatre.”

• Orlando at Play cited Stetson in the March 13 post, “Stetson University Jazz Ensemble Concert.”

• HappeningNext cited Stetson in the March 13 post, “WFAE 2023 International Conference.”

• HappeningNext cited Stetson’s Gillespie Museum Science Café lecture series in the March 12 post, “Science Cafe: Bird Populations and People.”

• The West Volusia Beacon cited Stetson in the March 9 story, “Community Forums scheduled for strategic planning update process.”

• The West Volusia Beacon cited three Stetson events in its West Volusia Calendar March 10-18, including, “Great Pianists of Stetson Series,” “Opera Theatre and Symphony Orchestra” and “Stetson Jazz Ensemble.”

• Spot On Florida cited Stetson in the March 15 story, “Stetson Finishes Seventh Overall at Spring Break Shootout.

• Black News (US) cited Stetson in the March 15 post, “African American museum, community theatre awarded ECHO grants.”

Alumni News

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Stetson University in the News is a weekly roundup of media coverage that mentions Stetson, its faculty, students, staff and alumni.

• South Carolina Public Radio profiled alumnus Raul Zambrano in the March 10 story, “InDebted Extra: An update on SC tech school student Raul Zambrano.”

• Internewscast and NewsColony profiled alumnus Lesz Banham in the March 10 post, “Lesz and Riccinni Beloso Banham!”

• My Silly Little Gang and more than 50 other media outlets profiled Law alumnus H. Amos Goodall, Jr. in the March 10 post, “CFP Board Establishes Competency Standards Commission to Evaluate Standards for CFP® Certification.”

• My Silly Little Gang and more than 30 other media outlets profiled Law alumna Robyn Rusignuolo in the March 13 post, “PrestigePEO Appoints Robyn Rusignuolo as Chief Operating Officer.”

• HappeningNext profiled alumna Vanessa Moya in the March 13 post, “An Early Music Concert – Stabat Mater, G. B. Pergolesi.”

• The Wayne Stater profiled alumnus Michael Genslinger in the March 15 post, “New professor joins music department.”   

• KMLK profiled alumna Robyn Rusignuolo in the March 15 post, “Prestige PEO Appoints Robyn Rusignuolo as Chief Operating Officer.”