Check out the gallery’s upcoming exhibits at the garage, corner of West Rich and North Florida avenues
Continue ReadingAmong Gillespie Museum’s most interesting artifacts: a set of Historical Diamond replicas
Continue ReadingWith an intended flair for the dramatic, Stetson Theatre Arts puts its virtual spotlight on race, gender and identify
Continue ReadingThe 50th Anniversary Renovation Project at the School of Music’s Presser Hall brings familiar style plus a new spirit of openness and welcoming
Continue ReadingAn emerging multidisciplinary center, under the initials CCHWAL, is helping to spell the future of health sciences on campus and in the community
Continue ReadingStudents can receive Cultural Credit for the Bluemner exhibition at Hand Art Center
Continue Reading“Harmonitrees” exhibit features 8 harmonica-playing, pine tree-shaped inflatables Oct. 17-23
Continue ReadingOnline productions feature classic monologues and original theatrical pieces
Continue ReadingThe story (and photos) behind the diplomatic tenure of “Little John B,” the university namesake’s first son
Continue ReadingTwo exhibits, “Malchish Kibalchish: The Soviet Superhero” and “Submerged,” are on display until Oct. 15
Continue ReadingGillespie has 42 specimens of Smithsonite, named for the founding donor of the world’s largest museum complex
Continue ReadingStetson’s Cultural Credits calendar has plenty of options for undergraduates
Continue ReadingThree online exhibits feature paintings, photography and propaganda Sept. 8-Oct. 15
Continue ReadingStetson is developing a curriculum that helps underserved youth learn environmental conservation
Continue ReadingGracie Caggiano ’21 is a singer, composer, musician and part of musical duo August Moon
Continue ReadingArtist donated 50% of sales to charity after her business jumped during Black Lives Matter movement
Continue ReadingResearch partners to evaluate solutions for cost-effective flood mitigation in coastal cities
Continue ReadingA storybook adventure: finding Sam Clemens’ boyhood signature in the Mark Twain Cave
Continue ReadingAsal Mohamadi Johnson, PhD — scientist, researcher and professor — has a message, especially for her students: Learn from the coronavirus pandemic
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