17th-ranked Hatters extend winning streak to seven in a row
Continue ReadingAnnual competition brings teams of law students from all over the world to Stetson
Continue ReadingAllen joins U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims in Washington, D.C.
Continue ReadingLessons learned over 60 years bring the University Honors Program right back to where it started
Continue ReadingMuslim Student Association and visiting Fulbright Scholar organize event outside the CUB
Continue ReadingFaculty, alumni, students and others who made the news this week
Continue ReadingRobert Perkins was former dean of College of Arts and Sciences; Ingrid Wulf was “one of Stetson’s greatest friends”
Continue ReadingRegister for free seminar Wednesday, March 28, exploring the keys to successful branding
Continue ReadingFather-and-son alumni — one also a music professor —share melodies of a different sort
Continue ReadingAct now – the deadline for nominations is March 30
Continue ReadingEric Kurlander, Ph.D., was quoted in Newsweek Online
Continue Reading24 Relay for Life teams hope to raise $15K for the American Cancer Society on March 24-25
Continue ReadingExhibit in the SPREES House features archival documents, photos
Continue ReadingSpeakers urge action as number of poor and homeless children continues to rise
Continue ReadingRegional stakeholders convene to discuss policy options on springs’ protection
Continue ReadingAnthony Cataldi set to graduate in May with degree in Business Administration, and plans to keep racing
Continue ReadingFree workshops, demonstrations set for 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the museum and Sage Science Center
Continue ReadingStetson’s Institute for Water and Environmental Resilience receives $1.3 million to create a Sustainable Farming Fund
Continue ReadingFormer captain of Stetson’s Tennis Team urges NCAA to stop slurs over sexual orientation
Continue ReadingStetson’s Office of Religious & Spiritual Life continues its monthly series of talks
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