Alumnus Steve Dudley, a former soccer player from England, premieres his first film, “All Hail Anastasia,” on June 20
Continue ReadingFor the first time since its inception, the Barron String Quartet in Stetson’s School of Music will travel to Italy to participate in the Orfeo Music Festival from July 1-12
Continue ReadingOn April 15, the DeLand campus hosted Stetson Showcase, an annual celebration of student research, creativity and performance. The day provided an opportunity for students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the university to engage with academic projects across disciplines, highlighting the innovation and dedication of Stetson’s students. As part of the day’s events, members […]
Continue ReadingThe annual Creative Arts Senior exhibition, this year titled House of Echoes, is on view until May 10 at the Hand Art Center and on the first floor of Sampson Hall
Continue Reading59% of Americans are not confident there will be a peaceful transition
of power if Trump were to lose the election
Trump continues to score more favorably among White individuals, and those over 65, while Harris’s favorability comes from non-White individuals, and those with a college degree.
Continue ReadingSecond Stage Theatre at Stetson University will open its 119th season with Keely and Du, a play by Jane Martin, which will run Oct. 24 – 27
Continue ReadingTickets are on sale for performances in Lee Chapel and Downtown Orlando Dec. 4-7
Continue ReadingThe Homer and Dolly Hand Art Center presents two exhibitions for Fall 2024: “The Economics of Oscar Bluemner’s Art” and “memento nos: Migration and Movement in America”
Continue ReadingElizabeth Plantan, PhD, was one of 20 professionals selected for a fellowship to become the next generation of China specialists
Continue ReadingOn July 15, Kyle C. Longest, PhD, begins as the next Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. What can Stetson expect?
Continue ReadingHaleigh Ray, PhD, an expert in orchid biology, was invited back to the flower show on May 20-25, based on last year’s successful display
Continue ReadingThe fast-paced farce spotlights seven capable women tirelessly saving an incompetent and narcissistic U.S. president
Continue ReadingThe Stetson Opera Theatre and Stetson Symphony Orchestra will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 5, and 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 7, in Daytona Beach’s News-Journal Center
Continue ReadingThe event, free and open to the public, takes place March 20, 7 p.m., at the Marshall & Vera Lea Rinker Welcome Center
Continue ReadingRoss is an associate professor of the Study of Women and Gender at Smith College, where she teaches courses on white supremacy, human rights and “Calling In the Call Out” culture
Continue ReadingThe new elevator will access all three floors of the building, and other upgrades are planned, as well, during construction from May 14 through Aug. 9
Continue ReadingThe non-conformist love story, performed by Stetson students, is a social commentary on isolation, loneliness, love and lust
Continue ReadingStetson worked in partnership with the Alachua Conservation Trust, the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, and the Suwannee River Water Management District
Continue Reading‘The Beauty of Politics: Oscar Bluemner and Luca Molnar’ is on view through March 23 at Stetson’s Homer and Dolly Hand Art Center
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