Award-winning play — with music by Stetson alumnus Jeff Bowen — will be performed through Sunday, Feb. 24
Continue ReadingHigh school, Stetson college students and alumni learn computer science skills while racing to the finish line on Saturday, Feb. 23
Continue ReadingTarget date for Stetson’s ninth president is June 2020
Continue ReadingFour Stetson professors explore period’s artistic explosion and unfulfilled dreams
Continue ReadingCast members of the PBS reality-TV science series visit museum’s Science Saturday on Feb. 9
Continue ReadingStetson’s Hand Art Center exhibits 30 etchings and 10 forgeries through March 1
Continue ReadingLinda Parson Davis ’73, who retired last week after 41 years of service, now has an endowed scholarship in her honor
Continue ReadingSolar panels atop the newly renovated and expanded CUB to begin generating power
Continue ReadingFaculty, students, alumni and others who made the news
Continue ReadingExecutive director of Tampa Bay Waterkeeper to speak at Foreman Biodiversity Lecture Series at noon Jan. 31
Continue ReadingResearcher Rebecca Williams, Ph.D., talks about the “desperation” driving the migrant caravans
Continue ReadingAudit tracks Stetson’s carbon footprint as part of its commitment to environmental sustainability
Continue ReadingStetson hosts DeLand MLK Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Monday, with march at 11 a.m. through DeLand
Continue ReadingRegister now for free workshop, Build and Deploy First Website, set for Saturday, Jan. 26
Continue ReadingStudent-directed drama will take place on Jan. 17, 18, 20 and 21
Continue ReadingGet a sneak peek of the upcoming exhibit during Science Saturday on Jan. 12
Continue ReadingNina B. Hollis Institute for Educational Reform celebrates Impact Awards for Stetson research projects
Continue ReadingFinding new devotion through student research, alumni now are helping to change the world, one frog or song or micro enterprise at a time.
Continue ReadingCelebrating 200 years of “Silent Night”
Continue ReadingWriter to speak to MFA students, give a public reading Jan. 5 at 8 p.m.
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