When interaction across genres and mediums is the norm, what you see on your phone “layers information on top of the real world.”
Continue ReadingGary R. Libby Gallery at Stetson’s Hand Art Center opens May 13, with an extensive collection of Florida artworks.
Continue ReadingGraduate Ian Morin departs Stetson with broadened musical range and a new personal tone. Ian Morin was all set to attend DePaul University in Chicago. Excellent music institution. Great cultural city. Wonderful chance to make a mark away from his Deltona, Fla., home. In the end, however, while convenience and expenses also were key components […]
Continue Reading“Every new inductee in Stetson’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa has a great story,” said Grady Ballenger, Ph.D., president of Stetson’s PBK.
Continue ReadingThe Opening Reception for the Digital Arts Senior Exhibition will be held Friday, Apr. 15, 6-8 p.m., in the Hand Art Center, 139 E. Michigan Ave, on Stetson’s DeLand campus. Everyone is welcome to attend at no charge. This year’s Senior Exhibition will run through Apr. 27. It includes the works of nine students, exhibiting […]
Continue ReadingDigital arts students teach future programmers.
Continue ReadingThe One-Act Play Festival is a potpourri of short plays infused with special energy.
Continue ReadingIn our fast-paced, tech-based world, everyone is looking to become the next Mark Zuckerberg. Innovative technology and applications are revolutionizing the way we interact and live, thanks in most part to young intellectuals like our own Hatters. Therefore, in order to enable our students to live up to their boundless potential, Stetson University is proud […]
Continue ReadingThe following concerts will be presented by the Stetson University School of Music, from Apr. 5-16: Women’s Chorale Andrew Larson, conductor Stetson Men Timothy Peter, conductor Ticketed Event Tuesday, April 5, 7:30 p.m., Lee Chapel, Elizabeth Hall The exciting sounds of men’s voices together and women singing together will culminate in a combined piece at the […]
Continue ReadingNicole Rivera to perform in InterHarmony® International Music Festival.
Continue ReadingThe Discovery of Gravitational Waves Predicted by Albert Einstein – Sarah Caudill ’06, Ph.D. Mon., Apr. 4, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Rinker Auditorium in the Lynn Business Center, Stetson University Stetson alumna Sarah Caudill, class of 2006, will be speaking on campus Mon., Apr. 4, about the recent discovery of gravitational waves, considered “the discovery of the century,” […]
Continue ReadingThe Stetson University School of Music presents the following concerts from Mar. 29 – Apr. 3: Chamber Orchestra – Anthony Hose, conductor Ticketed Event Pre-concert talk by Daniil Zavlunov | 6:30 p.m. | Presser Hall room 112 Tuesday, March 29 – 7:30 p.m., Lee Chapel, Elizabeth Hall This concert program includes three works. The […]
Continue ReadingFive Stetson University students, all members of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), placed at the second annual regional programming competition held late February at Deloitte, a company that provides industry-leading audit, consulting, tax and advisory services. Divided into two teams, Stetson’s first team named Null Pointer Exception, with team members Kathryn Sarullo, Joshua Letcher […]
Continue ReadingThe Stetson University Senior Thesis Exhibition will open with a public reception Friday, March 18, from 6-8 p.m., at the university’s Homer and Dolly Hand Art Center. The art exhibition will remain open through April 2. The opening reception and the art exhibition are open to the public, free of charge. The senior students exhibiting […]
Continue ReadingThe concert schedule for the rest of the spring semester features musical treats sure to please people of all ages, performed by students, faculty and guest artists. Admission is complimentary for anyone with a Stetson ID, and most offer cultural credit for Stetson students. Click here to see upcoming concerts. For questions and more […]
Continue ReadingComing up in April, the next issue of Stetson Magazine will look at the path one Stetson graduate took to participating in one of the discoveries of the century. Here’s an excerpt from Janie Graziani’s article, “Listening to the Universe.” Last September, Earth received a billion-year-old message from the universe, and 2006 graduate Sarah Caudill, […]
Continue ReadingYou might have seen the headline recently, “Millions at Risk from Rising Seas” based on a research paper out of the University of Georgia and published by the journal Nature Climate Change. What you might not know is one of the co-authors is Stetson University’s own Jason Evans, Ph.D. Evans, an assistant professor of environmental […]
Continue ReadingScience Saturday at the Gillespie Museum – March 12 Stetson University’s Gillespie Museum will host a range of activities for young scientists in two disciplines, Environmental Studies and Physics. The hands-on workshops will be held from 10 a.m.– 1 p.m., on Saturday, March 12. Visitors may drop by at any time to boost their science […]
Continue ReadingNutritional cancer therapy alternatives and using diet to reduce cancer risk will be the topic of Stetson University’s Science Café, Thursday, March 10, 7 p.m., in the Gillespie Museum on Stetson’s DeLand campus. This event is free and open to the public, and offers cultural credit for Stetson undergraduates. Roslyn Crowder, Ph.D., assistant professor of […]
Continue ReadingThe Stetson University School of Music presents the following concerts Feb. 23 and 24. Plus check out the locations for the University Symphonic Band Spring Tour. A Concert of Music by African American Composers featuring the Stetson University Concert Choir Complimentary Admission Tuesday, February 23 7:30 p.m., Lee Chapel, Elizabeth Hall In celebration of Black History […]
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