Jax Jaguars linebacker and former Hatter star to help train local kids on Saturday, April 27
Continue ReadingBenjamin Tanner, Ph.D., will discuss his environmental research at the Gillespie Museum
Continue ReadingUSA Today: “Bloodsucking worms in pythons are killing Florida snakes,” Stetson study says – plus other recent headlines
Continue Reading“This is a big step forward” in finding Stetson’s 10th president, says Chair of Board of Trustees
Continue ReadingStudents got their hack-on at Stetson’s Greater Central Florida Tech Faire + HatterHacks
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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 ReadingKeynote speech, march of solidarity against sexual assault set for Wednesday, April 10, at 7 p.m.
Continue ReadingWith deep roots in Florida, Donnie Jones hopes to see his new men’s basketball program blossom
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Continue ReadingStetson’s Beckerath Organ is a drawing card for students, a destination for Great Organists
Continue ReadingAlmost 200 students have registered for American Cancer Society fundraiser April 6 from noon to midnight with games, music and food
Continue ReadingStudents can gain an edge, save money in Summer 2019
Continue ReadingNelson 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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