A weekly roundup of media coverage that mentions Stetson University, its faculty, students, staff and alumni
Continue ReadingCo-chair of Stetson’s Safer Campus Task Force honored by ACE Women’s Network of Florida
Continue ReadingFive cadets advanced during a modified Army ROTC Commissioning Ceremony, with a sixth scheduled for this summer
Continue ReadingAs the university looks ahead, climate change emerges as an issue that is demanding, and receiving, attention
Continue ReadingUndergraduate and Graduate ceremonies set for May 7-9 with physical distancing
Continue ReadingIn-person, virtual ceremonies will allow family, friends to attend
Continue ReadingAssociate Professor Asal Johnson, PhD, and other experts urge Stetson students to get vaccinated
Continue ReadingLibrary gardening group hopes to add another fountain and more seating in the future
Continue ReadingA weekly roundup of media coverage that mentions Stetson University, its faculty, students, staff and alumni
Continue Reading10 staff members selected for their dedication, professionalism and hard work
Continue ReadingNault will take Stetson to its next level of success
Continue ReadingA weekly roundup of media coverage that mentions Stetson, its faculty, students, staff and alumni
Continue ReadingThe national designation honors Stetson Votes, a leadership team composed of students and administrators
Continue Reading“A Community Remembrance: Marking One Year of COVID-19” virtual event set for Thursday, March 18, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
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Continue ReadingROTC’s retired Lt. Col. Oakland McCulloch has authored a new book about “becoming the leader you were meant to be”
Continue ReadingVoices of Reform journal examines ways to build better academic learners, structures
Continue ReadingStetson hosts special activities for Random Acts of Kindness Week
Continue ReadingStudent-led fundraiser for Orlando children’s hospital exceeds goal; raises more than 13K in 26.2 hours
Continue ReadingThe timing of Stetson’s big pivot last spring wasn’t exactly ideal for some of the people who were most responsible in making it happen. For sure, the general circumstances nationwide were not good, as colleges and university braced for COVID-19. Yet, on March 12, 2020, when former President Wendy B. Libby, PhD, announced that all classes […]
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