150 students from 21 Florida schools compete for prizes and Stetson scholarships
Continue ReadingStudent Exhibition of “the animals in our lives” on display through Dec.8
Continue ReadingProducts allow analysis, modeling, simulation and code generation, plus computational finance for business
Continue ReadingStudents to vote on first Revolving Green Fund project in Spring Semester 2018
Continue ReadingExhibit begins 500 million years ago when Florida developed from African origins
Continue ReadingStetson’s location in Central Florida puts the university and its students in a good place for industry work, the actors say
Continue ReadingSymposium looks to find ways to better use water resources and for citizens to learn about “good stewardship”
Continue ReadingClay Henderson ’77, head of Stetson’s Institute for Water and Environmental Resilience, is on a personal nature journey
Continue ReadingOne alumna is part of a new arts series premiering in November, as revealed by Broadway World. Another alumna is putting a new color on politics, according to Huffington Post. An alumnus continues his climb up the corporate ladder in the financial world, reported The National Provision. A Dean Emeritus and law professor is part […]
Continue ReadingSeries of one-act plays runs through Sunday, Nov. 19, inside Museum of Art
Continue ReadingA Homecoming class reunion 50 years in the making brings reminiscences of personal growth, world change and campus romance
Continue ReadingUF Professor and author Jack Davis to present “The Rivers Run To It” on Nov. 8
Continue ReadingActors to lead Master Class on Tuesday, Nov. 7
Continue ReadingCommunity Catalyst Houses bring together students for the arts, green living and more
Continue ReadingFestival will showcase nearly 150 years of Russian music through Saturday, Oct. 28
Continue ReadingStetson co-sponsors Water Alliance Symposium on Friday, Oct. 27, to promote conservation, protections
Continue ReadingThe journey of Stetson Professor John Jett, Ph.D., from Orca trainer to marine-mammal educator
Continue ReadingCybercriminals may try to blackmail you or threaten physical harm
Continue ReadingFirst of four events will discuss Florida’s vanishing wetlands, Oct. 18
Continue ReadingHistory Professor Mayhill Fowler explores the role of theatre and the arts after the Russian Revolution
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