Beach volleyball graduate earned a 3.82 GPA for her bachelor’s degree in Sports Business
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Continue ReadingStetson is among the more than 300 “best and most interesting” four-year schools appearing in the latest edition
Continue ReadingJennifer Foo, Ph.D., professor of finance, receives a Fulbright award
Continue ReadingGrand piano, previously owned and played by Liberace, is more than 100 years old
Continue ReadingProfessor Rajni Shankar-Brown encourages school kids to give back to their community and help create a better world
Continue ReadingWith a dual degree in finance and economics, Smith joins Wells Fargo as an analyst
Continue ReadingLarger-than-life sculpture of University’s benefactor set to arrive in August
Continue ReadingThe award recognizes graduating female college athletes who also distinguish themselves academically
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Continue ReadingTimothy Peter, D.M.A., shares deanship goals and vision
Continue Reading“Safety, Security and the Law in Today’s Schools” attracts K-12 leaders and law enforcement officers in thoughtful discussions
Continue ReadingTheatre arts major heads to Yale School of Drama this fall for its Technical Internship Certificate Program
Continue ReadingFor Irish-born Coilin Mac Namara, tennis and accounting ultimately proved to be perfect match at Stetson
Continue ReadingRetired Lt. Col. Oakland McCulloch wins national recognition for attracting top ROTC cadets to Stetson
Continue ReadingJasmine Allen earns dual degrees in entrepreneurship and finance, and dreams of opening a sneakers store
Continue Reading“Professional Development Conference: Campus to Career” wins prestigious award
Continue ReadingCatholic university in Louisville, Ky., to join conference starting with the 2020-21 season
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Continue ReadingThe Board of Trustees voted unanimously without dissent that Stetson would continue its participation in NCAA Division I athletics
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