A surprise to the Department of Creative Arts results in a “good use of resources and a good use of a gift”
Continue ReadingMath Professor and Executive Chef Hari Pulapaka, Ph.D., writes about climate change and dining out
Continue ReadingEditor’s note: This story originally was posted on Sept. 24, 2018. At the Sage Hall Science Center on the Stetson campus, first floor, tucked down a long hallway in a room that is cramped but filled with wide eyes, students — undergraduates — are exploring the world of curing cancer. They are researching cures for, […]
Continue ReadingNew study shows Burmese pythons spreading parasites
Continue ReadingFeb. 14’s ribbon-cutting ceremony officially unveils the Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center
Continue ReadingFidalene “Fida” Leger ’19: “This university gave me a whole new worldview, which is something I never expected”
Continue ReadingThe New York Times writes, “After Jacob deGrom and Corey Kluber, Stetson University Dreams Even Bigger”
Continue ReadingIn fall 2016, Stetson and AdventHealth University signed a milestone agreement to collaborate in the creation of new opportunities for their students. The idea was to create stronger career options for graduates. Those opportunities are continuing to emerge. The most recent example occurred in April, when Stetson and AdventHealth University partnered to offer an innovative, dual-degree, online […]
Continue ReadingJason Evans, Lynne Buchanan to discuss perilous situation on Thursday, May 9, at Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center
Continue ReadingStudents can earn a Bachelor of Science in cybersecurity when the program launches in fall 2019
Continue ReadingInstitute for Water and Environmental Resilience will raise awareness about water conservation at festival April 27
Continue ReadingBenjamin Tanner, Ph.D., will discuss his environmental research at the Gillespie Museum
Continue ReadingStudents got their hack-on at Stetson’s Greater Central Florida Tech Faire + HatterHacks
Continue ReadingNew academic commitment to students begins Fall 2019
Continue ReadingHeather Evans-Anderson, Ph.D., will conduct research on cardiac cell communication and science
Continue ReadingLengthy research and a little serendipity brought together two DeLand residents from separate universities and centuries
Continue ReadingGraduate students in the Department of Counselor Education are learning very real lessons using make-believe
Continue ReadingJeff Bowen ’93, returns to meet Stetson cast and crew during their production of his award-winning play
Continue ReadingStetson’s Beckerath Organ is a drawing card for students, a destination for Great Organists
Continue ReadingMore than 300 high school and college students expected to attend free computer science event on April 5-7
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