Taking a walk is good medicine for the body, mind and spirit, providing many health benefits like stress reduction as students prepare for final exams. This Thursday, April 27, is a Study Day for students before their final exams on Friday and Saturday, April 28-29, and Monday and Tuesday, May 1-2. Students can take a […]
Continue ReadingResearch on the works of Jean-Michel Basquiat garners a significant global achievement for an Art History major at Stetson University
Continue ReadingAcoustic ecology panel launched the international conference on soundscape studies on Wednesday, March 22
Continue ReadingThe keynote speakers and artist-in-residence will discuss topics like noise pollution, bioacoustics and environmental responsibility
Continue ReadingStetson Symphonic Band members are eager to share a lively collection of world renown music in their first concert of the year
Continue ReadingStetson University Theatre Arts presents a tale inspired by real journal entries of Captain John Wesley Powell
Continue ReadingStetson to host a Ukraine Event Series to fundraise and raise awareness of Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine
Continue ReadingA $5.3 million grant that targets mental health — and sets Stetson’s 40-year record for its amount — reflects a fundamental change in how spirituality and religion are understood
Continue ReadingStetson’s Kristine Dye, PhD, research assistants and senior research students quantify the amount of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater in Volusia County
Continue ReadingJanardan Mainali, PhD, visiting Teacher-Scholar Fellow in environmental resilience, will explore the relationship between human-impacted land use and the health of aquatic ecosystems in East Central Florida
Continue ReadingStetson’s History and Jewish Studies departments are happy to be hosting A. Dirk Moses, PhD, the Anne and Bernard Spitzer Professor of Political Science at The City College of New York, as lecturer for this event
Continue ReadingLittlefield, an international business graduate, is in Cambodia teaching English
Continue ReadingThe ceremonial ribbon is cut on the Cici & Hyatt Brown Hall for Health & Innovation
Continue ReadingPoll: Gov. Ron DeSantis holds 8-point lead over Charlie Crist in “increasingly red” Florida
Continue ReadingJason Evans, PhD, leads a large team on a project to address flooding and improve water quality in the City of Cape Canaveral
Continue ReadingKeynote address by bestselling author Ed Freeman, PhD, kicked off a busy day of activities for Values Day 2022
Continue ReadingArlene and her lover, Mitchell, plot to kill her husband Paul in Stetson University’s production of Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick’s comedy, Murder at the Howard Johnson’s
Continue ReadingFour concerts are scheduled Nov. 30 to Dec. 3, showcasing more than 150 student musicians
Continue ReadingA campus celebration, open to the public, is set for Oct. 28 at 2 p.m. during Homecoming to mark the milestone achievement
Continue ReadingGraduate students receive specialized training and a $10,000 stipend each for their one-year internship
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