Stetson student achieves dream to appear on game show
Continue ReadingStetson seniors Laurie Scott and Brianne Boldrin triumphed at the 2016 Philadelphia Marathon
Continue ReadingTop Stories K.C. Ma, Ph.D., professor of finance, was quoted in the article “These IPOs May Be Huge Hits in 2017,” noting that although Uber is forecasted to be a largely valued initial public offering, the company needs to control its losses, posted by Yahoo News and several other outlets Dec. 5. Matt Wilson, Ed.D, […]
Continue ReadingHall of Famer Pete Dunn reaches the final out of this 37-year coaching career at Stetson
Continue ReadingDonald Payne’s journey from hopeful newcomer to star player and standout leader only began on the football field.
Continue ReadingOriginal Hatters, arriving in 2012, suit up for the final time on Saturday
Continue ReadingStetson alum Bill McCullough emerges as a political outsider for Congressional District 6
Continue ReadingLaw Professor Paul Boudreaux is quoted in an article about Election 2016
Continue ReadingFormer Hatter Corey Kluber led Indians to brink of world title
Continue ReadingThe former Hatter pitches his team to win Game 1 of World Series
Continue ReadingTop administrators at Stetson offer their insight
Continue ReadingNew mission for FEC: serve as catalyst, offer help
Continue ReadingAt a time when answers to global questions are sorely needed, Asal Mohamadi Johnson, Ph.D., is helping to lead exploration among Stetson students
Continue ReadingFormer Stetson star Corey Kluber is headed to the World Series
Continue ReadingStetson professor of art takes satirical trip to “Vaselina Springs”
Continue ReadingHow Mark Marcus ’14 overcame life struggles to become a fraternity mentor
Continue ReadingStetson University’s Values Day to feature Native American guest speakers
Continue ReadingStetson hosts Naturalization Ceremony for 12th year
Continue ReadingFor executive MBA students at Stetson, raising money and awareness for nonprofits brings great dividends.
Continue ReadingCollaboration brings Lambda Chi Alpha back on campus, while Sigma Phi Epsilon enjoys growth
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