Students will unveil new stock picks on Monday, Oct. 30, for proposed artificial intelligence index
Continue ReadingStetson co-sponsors Water Alliance Symposium on Friday, Oct. 27, to promote conservation, protections
Continue ReadingStetson Chaplain: Set aside time to reflect on how well you measure up to your own principles of right and wrong
Continue ReadingStetson University was listed among schools offering assistance to students displaced by the recent hurricanes
Continue ReadingStudents, faculty, alumni and others who made the news this week
Continue ReadingFiling your FAFSA will now be quicker than ever
Continue ReadingNov. 8 workshop at Celebration explores analytics, smart cities and autonomous vehicles
Continue ReadingName change reflects emphasis on student growth and learning while living on campus
Continue ReadingCybercriminals may try to blackmail you or threaten physical harm
Continue ReadingNew program to focus on international human rights in summer 2018
Continue ReadingHistory Professor Mayhill Fowler explores the role of theatre and the arts after the Russian Revolution
Continue ReadingNew York Times story mentions Stetson for banking agreement that carries no fees for students
Continue ReadingStetson alumnus Allen Enlow pursues love of acting – while putting art degree to good use
Continue ReadingProfessor Emeritus Dr. T. Wayne Bailey and alumnus Larry Arrington reflect on Max Cleland’s appearance in Vietnam War documentary
Continue ReadingVisiting scholar Nury Stella Penagos to discuss, “Avian Conservation in Colombia”
Continue ReadingDwight Pitcaithley to talk at Stetson about state of the nation’s parks on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m.
Continue ReadingAction follows SGA Feedback Forum for students after Hurricane Irma
Continue ReadingStetson presents first play of 2017-18 season on Thursday, Oct. 12, through Sunday, Oct. 15
Continue ReadingStetson alumni climb 3 Colorado peaks in a day to help children with cleft palates
Continue ReadingHistory Professor Mayhill Fowler discusses her new book Thursday, Oct. 5, at 7:30 p.m.
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