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Continue ReadingStetson 2018 Convocation speaker Darash Desai ’08 encourages students to follow his example: explore, inspire and challenge
Continue ReadingUp to $300,000 in grants to be awarded to farmers in the Suwannee River Basin
Continue ReadingBrielle Tucker becomes only the second Stetson law student to be named a Ms. JD Fellow
Continue ReadingA summer of youthful inspiration focuses on social responsibility, poverty and justice
Continue ReadingThe many contributions of retired Professor T. Wayne Bailey, Ph.D., are presented in a new video
Continue ReadingStetson’s new Dick and Joan Jacobs’ Environmental Externship Fund helped fund the trip
Continue ReadingBiology Professor Terence Farrell talks to National Geographic about rattlesnake predatory behavior
Continue ReadingThe search for self has, in turn, helped to save others. A preview article from the Summer 2018 issue of Stetson University Magazine
Continue ReadingPsychology Professor Christopher Ferguson talks about gaming addiction in The New York Times and other media outlets
Continue ReadingStetson Law again among top 5 Florida Trend Legal Elite law schools
Continue ReadingPsychology Professor Chris Ferguson, Ph.D., says “video game addiction might be a real thing,” but it’s not an epidemic
Continue ReadingProfessor Royal Gardner is director of the Institute for Biodiversity Law and Policy
Continue ReadingFour students selected for Legal Aid Summer Fellowship Program
Continue ReadingNew status will take effect in August for 2018-19 academic year
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Continue ReadingStetson’s Dispute Resolution Board achieved perfect 4-for-4 record of advancing to nationals – the first school to achieve this distinction
Continue ReadingTaofikat Ninalowo’s road from Nigeria to Stetson Law now leads her in a new direction.
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