Stetson’s Beyond Success – Significance Campaign tribute to donors was held on campus Nov. 8 — a gala-rious event
Continue ReadingEssay: How a “more than amazing” internship with the New York Office of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research became a “forever treasure”
Continue ReadingThis first-semester course for new students at Stetson puts an uncommon spin on “real-world education,” with hard lessons learned about identify theft
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Continue ReadingStudent teams set to compete for charity during Homecoming Week
Continue ReadingStetson Dining will transform Rinker Field House into campus dining hall from Nov. 7-9
Continue ReadingA total of 446 students — the largest attendance ever — met with 64 employers Oct. 25 at the Hollis Center’s Rinker Fieldhouse
Continue ReadingStetson elects its 10th President, plus other news involving faculty, alumni and students
Continue ReadingStudents, faculty and staff can meet President-Elect Dr. Christopher F. Roellke at 2 p.m. on Nov. 20
Continue ReadingThe aptly named Beyond Success – Significance Campaign fundraising effort exceeded its goal
Continue ReadingUndergraduate ceremonies will move back into the Edmunds Center on May 9
Continue ReadingStetson Math professor and Cress co-owner Hari Pulapaka makes the 2019 Good Food 100 Restaurants List
Continue ReadingStetson students are big winners at the 2019 Florida Guitar Festival and Competition
Continue ReadingFaculty, students, alumni and others who made the news
Continue ReadingApproximately 65 companies seeking to hire students will be on campus Friday, Oct. 25
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Continue ReadingNative American poet, musician and writer Joy Harjo will give a reading, followed by a book signing Oct. 22 at 7 p.m.
Continue ReadingCampus Life and Student Success expands use of social media, announcements to connect with students
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