New list puts Stetson at No. 2 on Best for Veterans
Continue Reading“This is a big step forward” in finding Stetson’s 10th president, says Chair of Board of Trustees
Continue ReadingFirst assignments include military intelligence, aviation, signal corps, medical services
Continue ReadingRetired Army Lieutenant General Ronald L. Burgess Jr., senior counsel for national security programs, cyber programs and military affairs at Auburn University, is Stetson University College of Law’s spring commencement speaker. Burgess addressed more than 200 students during Stetson law school’s commencement on Saturday, May 13, in the Plaza Mayor courtyard on the Gulfport campus. He […]
Continue ReadingFree event is Saturday, April 1, 1-2 p.m., in the Rinker Welcome Center
Continue ReadingStetson also ranks No. 4 in Legal Writing
Continue ReadingA good score can mean lower payments on bills
Continue ReadingClimate Survey results and action items discussed
Continue ReadingAt its board retreat, the Stetson University Board of Trustees led by Chair Luis Prats, heard from two leading experts about the changing national landscape and the transformations occurring in governing boards nationwide. Another expert discussed the state of fundraising nationwide and Stetson University’s “Beyond Success – Significance” comprehensive campaign. National Landscape John Walda, member […]
Continue ReadingStetson math professor Hari Pulapaka measures his time in the classroom and at his restaurant
Continue ReadingPainter’s appointment “puts us firmly on a forward course of excellence.”
Continue ReadingLong-time partners now assessing value of property for potential sale to Stetson
Continue ReadingStaff return to campus Tuesday; exam/class schedule available
Continue ReadingProgram will offer major, minor in sales beginning Fall 2017
Continue ReadingTop Stories Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, professor of law, spoke with New Mexico In Depth for the Sept. 28 story, “Super Pacs fuel election negativity.” Torres-Spelliscy also is quoted in the Sept. 23 NHJournal story, “Small War Chests in Gubernatorial Races Leads to Major Outside Spending;” the Florida Record Sept. 23 story, “Miami Gardens mayoral candidate awarded second chance at bid after bank […]
Continue ReadingEvery two seconds an American becomes the victim of identity fraud, according to Javelin Strategy & Research. You should check each of the three major credit reports annually for unusual activity that may indicate someone is misusing your identity and hurting your credit. This is important because you will need good credit to take out […]
Continue ReadingNew list also puts Stetson #5 on Best for Vets
Continue ReadingEvery year, parents of college students fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form is also used to determine eligibility for grants and loans. There are two major changes to the FAFSA that affect all students now. First, beginning this year, you can submit the FAFSA as early as Oct. 1. […]
Continue ReadingPeter Anyang’ Nyong’o, Ph.D., a senator of Kenya, is keynote speaker
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