Author: Michael Candelaria

2025 Giving Challenge, March 12–13

It’s a new year, which means a new opportunity to #TipYourHat4Stetson! Save the date for Stetson’s upcoming 2025 Giving Challenge, March 12-13. Don’t miss out on supporting the areas you are most passionate about during this 36-hour challenge, including:  Stay tuned for more information on an exciting Giving Challenge celebration at the Stetson baseball game on Wednesday, March 12, 4 […]

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Free Inquiry & Expression and the Future of Democracy Series

Why are America’s engagement and leadership essential for global stability, security and the promotion of liberty? What does institutional neutrality really look like, and what does it mean to Stetson? Those are among the questions addressed during Stetson’s Free Inquiry & Expression and the Future of Democracy Series, which explored timely and pressing topics throughout […]

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Moving Into the National Arena

Following the Presidential election, two College of Law alumni were chosen for new roles: Pam Bondi JD ’90  and Ashley Moody LLM ’10. President Donald Trump selected Bondi, a former Florida attorney general, as U.S. Attorney General. With her confirmation on Feb. 4, Bondi assumes the nation’s top law enforcement role. Bondi’s selection followed decades of […]

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Back to the Future

This spring, two renovation/construction projects of historical significance are moving forward on campus — both taking from the past to help ensure the future at Stetson. Hulley Tower In January, a group of Stetson alumni issued a $1 million challenge to raise the remaining funds needed to reconstruct Hulley Tower on the DeLand campus and […]

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State of the University: Soul of Stetson, Moving Forward Together and Return on Investment

During the 2023 Homecoming State of the University Address President Christopher F. Roellke, PhD, talked about a 140-year past, beginning with how Henry DeLand founded DeLand Academy, a prep school, which later became Stetson University. On Friday afternoon, Oct. 25, as part of his 2024 Homecoming address, Roellke spoke of a future that, not surprisingly, […]

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