Stetson in top 25 for Best Value, and Colleges for Veterans, Social Mobility and Undergraduate Teaching
Continue ReadingAlariell Satcher, a junior health sciences major, is the first woman in her family to attend college
Continue ReadingOnly 14% of U.S. colleges are featured in the book
Continue ReadingHer dedication to student learning and success in computer science was cited in her selection for Stetson’s most prestigious faculty award
Continue ReadingStudent-led group receives the 2021 Marathon Programming Award from the Miracle Network Dance Marathon
Continue ReadingStudents must register their vaccination by Sunday, July 25, to be eligible to win one year of tuition on July 30
Continue ReadingBofill brings more than 25 years of successful and progressive leadership experience. Her appointment begins on Aug. 1
Continue ReadingStetson Hillel Director Sam Friedman talks about interfaith relationships
Continue ReadingThe university also receives $4.659M to help cover pandemic-related expenses
Continue ReadingStephanie D’Addio ‘22, chair of Multicultural Student Council, talks about the importance of Pride Month
Continue ReadingThree former students receive Fulbright scholarships to research, study and teach abroad
Continue ReadingThe building is scheduled for completion by the Fall 2022 semester
Continue ReadingSee photo galleries from the Undergraduate and Graduate Commencement ceremonies
Continue ReadingNesha Mutuku and Kendall Buck will use the winnings for their startup businesses
Continue ReadingWatershed Management Plan inventories flood risks due to sea-level rise, storm surge
Continue ReadingExonerated in 2002, Salaam talks about mass incarceration and the horrifying ordeal of the Central Park Five
Continue ReadingGarcía, founding director of the University of Nebraska Omaha’s School of Music, will join Stetson on July 12
Continue ReadingThe national designation honors Stetson Votes, a leadership team composed of students and administrators
Continue ReadingStetson’s teacher program ranks in top 5% nationally for admission standards and diversity
Continue ReadingOnce a homeless convicted felon, Desmond Meade earned a law degree and pushed to restore voting rights to felons in Florida
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