Faculty, administrators, coaches and alumni who made the news this week
Continue ReadingStudents exhibited and presented to fellow students as part of Stetson’s Internship Showcase, Nov. 2
Continue ReadingVegetable harvest expected in December and will be sold at local food cooperative
Continue ReadingFaculty, alumni, students and others who made the news this week
Continue ReadingCollege of Law’s Dispute Resolution Board wins competition for third year in a row
Continue ReadingVeterans Advocacy Clinic provides complimentary legal assistance for veterans
Continue ReadingWendy Anderson, Ph.D., talks to the Daytona Beach News-Journal about the plastic pollution movement
Continue ReadingThe event at the Gulfport campus includes tours, Q&A sessions, scholarship strategies
Continue ReadingMelinda Hall, Ph.D., talks to the AJC about women’s reactions to Kavanaugh confirmation
Continue ReadingStetson has helped veterans recover more than $14 million in disability claims
Continue ReadingTeam attended unique mediation competition at University of Houston Law Center
Continue ReadingProfessor Emeritus T. Wayne Bailey writes in The Daytona Beach News-Journal: “Vote No on Amendment 10”
Continue Reading2018 may set new record for stolen identities. Here’s how to protect yourself.
Continue ReadingStetson University College of Law inducts three into its prestigious Hall of Fame
Continue ReadingLeroy Hassell National Constitutional Law Moot Court competition drew 20 teams from across the country
Continue ReadingStetson University wins EC-Council’s Academic Circle of Excellence award for cybersecurity education
Continue Reading“Never once did I think coming to Stetson Law would allow me to bottle-feed rhino calves in a remote jungle in India,” said second-year law student Kate Welch, who spent her summer working with the Wildlife Trust of India in Delhi, India. Welch met Vivek Menon, executive director and CEO of the Wildlife Trust of […]
Continue ReadingAshton Craig was an excellent student coming out of Flagler Palm Coast High School’s International Baccalaureate curriculum, compiling 14 college credits along the way. She had hopes to immediately attend a university; yet, also there were economic realities. So, Craig enrolled in the Daytona State College Quanta-Honors program. Craig advanced to the point where she […]
Continue ReadingLinda Davis, who spent more than four decades at Stetson, will soon retire, leaving behind a legacy of giving
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