Blaine Baxley’s inspiring journey of endurance and survival shows how, despite the hardships life has thrown at her, she continues to thrive
Continue ReadingFrom Feb. 17-21, all members of the Stetson Community are invited to participate in engaging events that will inspire, motivate and celebrate our special kind community
Continue ReadingThe Faculty Biennale exhibit — which features an array of artworks including photography, drawings, sculptures, embroidery, paintings and sound installations — will be on view until Saturday, Feb. 22
Continue ReadingSecond Stage Theatre at Stetson University continues its 119th season with Aristophanes’ Lysistrata, which will run from Feb. 13-16
Continue ReadingStetson was present in the Me Strong 5k, fundraising and supporting community members and their families in their fight against cancer
Continue ReadingThe winner of the Inaugural Huhta Competition was senior Zachary Frankowiak, flute. Sophomore Donald Valencia, piano, placed second and senior Ian Owens, horn, placed third
Continue ReadingThe research that granted the students with poster awards is based on the study of Merkel cell polyomavirus, which causes a cancer called Merkel Cell Carcinoma
Continue ReadingWhy America’s engagement and leadership are essential for global stability, security and the promotion of liberty?
Continue ReadingFirst-year student Braeden Kopec has earned 20 East Coast Championship titles over the years and is now pursuing a bachelor’s degree as a Professional Sales major at Stetson
Continue ReadingMore than 100 student organizations participated in the Spring 2025 Student Involvement Fair on Wednesday, Jan. 22
Continue ReadingFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis will appoint Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, Stetson Law alumna, to the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Marco Rubio
Continue ReadingStetson hosted Things We Don’t Talk About at Dinner: Race Edition, a dialogue-based event to discuss meaningful conversations about race on Tuesday, Jan. 21
Continue ReadingStetson’s PACT won the Outstanding Peer Education Group Award at the 2025 NASPA Strategies Peer Education Conference
Continue ReadingStetson now has a student-led Emergency Medical Services Team that offers students a hands-on learning experience and patient contact hours
Continue ReadingCultural Credit will be offered for all the events hosted during the MLK Week of Action from Saturday, Jan. 18, to Saturday, Jan. 25
Continue ReadingOn campus and beyond, the Stetson Law community leads in this new frontier
Continue ReadingPeter Urscheler ’06 became the youngest-ever mayor of Phoenixville, Pa., after taking office in January 2018 at age 34 with the objective to serve and unite his community
Continue ReadingThe 24 finalists selected by the judges were announced Monday, Nov. 25. They will compete live in Lee Chapel on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025
Continue ReadingStetson University will be closed for Winter Break from Friday, Dec. 20, through Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. Offices will reopen on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025
Continue ReadingAfter being named Alaska’s 2025 Teacher of the Year, Kelly Rentz ’89 will represent the state with a chance to win the most prestigious teacher recognition in the country, the National Teacher of the Year award
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