Nelson Mandela’s grandson inspires students with his call for action during packed speech March 26
Continue ReadingMore than 300 high school and college students expected to attend free computer science event on April 5-7
Continue ReadingTrustees buy two stocks for $100,000
Continue ReadingWith a student-exchange program involving Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan — that’s Central Asia — a new world opens for students while two universities grow closer
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Continue ReadingAutumn Johnson, once interviewed for CBS “60 Minutes” as a homeless teen, shares her story of triumph
Continue ReadingA change of courses, academic term structure and method of delivery gives flexibility to working students
Continue ReadingExperience light, motion, sound and flames during the Physics Extravaganza and Fluorescent Minerals on March 30
Continue ReadingStetson University College of Law’s Veterans Advocacy Clinic recently helped secure long-denied benefits for an 80-year-old Tampa Bay area Navy veteran who was exposed to radiation during atomic bomb testing in the 1950s. The veteran is now eligible to receive disability benefits retroactive to April 2012, when he filed his claim. Stetson Law student Brian Paul presented […]
Continue ReadingNdaba Mandela is the latest Social Justice Advocate to visit Stetson. Event is free and open to the public.
Continue ReadingThe Hatters are making big news in beach volleyball — as a team and as pairs. Stetson juniors Carly Perales (Round Rock, Texas) and Sunniva Helland-Hansen (Oystese, Norway) were named the AVCA/CollegeBeachVB.com national Pair of the Week, announced on March 19. They also were named ASUN Pair of the Week. Perales and Helland-Hansen — both of whom made the ASUN All-Conference […]
Continue ReadingKeynote address will discuss principles, future of Senate on March 29 at 6 p.m. Free event is open to public.
Continue ReadingStetson adjunct professor “Nandu” Muley to give lecture and concert with his students in Lee Chapel
Continue ReadingU.S. News & World Report also ranks College of Law as No. 3 for Legal Writing
Continue ReadingInitiative designed to promote dialogue on mass incarceration
Continue ReadingVideo screens in the CUB now display the daily outputs of rooftop solar panels — and show the real power of collective effort
Continue ReadingNew Stetson pilot program helps students prepare to enter the workforce
Continue ReadingPreeminent scholar on the American presidency to discuss: “Is President Trump an Effective Leader?” on March 20
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Continue ReadingSophomore Bryson Pritchard took first place in both competitions – in Daytona Beach and Chattanooga, Tenn.
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