Nicholas Pearson once worked at Gillespie, says it inspired his interest in minerals
Continue ReadingStetson Counseling Center to focus on mental health during John B. Well Week, Jan. 30-Feb. 2
Continue ReadingTorch of Hope Award recognizes Patrick Coggins’ legacy in education
Continue ReadingWhat college students need to know at tax time
Continue ReadingPainter’s appointment “puts us firmly on a forward course of excellence.”
Continue ReadingThree Stetson alums debut at top opera houses in the world
Continue ReadingThree new exhibits also feature Faculty Spotlight on Dengke Chen
Continue ReadingTop Stories: Katya Kudryavtseva, Ph.D., professor of art history, will be hosting an event on Feb. 6 at 4 p.m., centered on the rise and history of “deco fashion,” when women “abandoned the corsets of the 1910s for the flowing flapper dresses of Roaring Twenties.” The event will take place in the DeBary Public Library, […]
Continue ReadingAssistant Vice President of Institutional Research & Effectiveness at Stetson University
Continue ReadingStetson student competes Feb. 15 in Jeopardy! College Championship
Continue ReadingStetson professor Song Gao speaks at Gillespie Museum’s Science Café on Thursday, Feb. 2
Continue ReadingStetson Professor honored with 1963 photo of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Continue ReadingTop Stories: Stetson University’s annual MLK Breakfast was featured in the article, “Martin Luther King Jr. honored in Volusia and Flagler,” where attendees participated in a march to a festival at Earl Brown Park in DeLand, while singing and carrying banners with images of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and President Barack Obama, posted by […]
Continue ReadingMost millionaires spend their money wisely – even frugally
Continue ReadingTraining labs, partnerships with businesses part of the program
Continue ReadingNighttime project to clean storm drains under Woodland Blvd.
Continue ReadingStetson student achieves dream to appear on game show
Continue ReadingYear brought growth, top accomplishments for Stetson
Continue ReadingWhy do students get one and what do they do with it?
Continue ReadingTop Stories: Alan Green, professor and chair of the economics department at Stetson University, wrote a column for the Tampa Bay Times on Jan. 10 entitled, “How to fix the health care market.” He writes that repealing the Affordable Care Act would be “shortsighted and destructive,” and would make millions of Americans “suffer without health […]
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