When intermarried Jews were detained in 1943, their German wives protested to stop their deportation to work camps
Continue ReadingNew course provides business leaders with guidance to implement sustainability strategies
Continue ReadingPanel discusses the lessons of the Poor People’s Campaign and how they can be used to advance racial and economic justice today
Continue ReadingStudents could receive up to $50 per month to help pay for broadband internet service
Continue ReadingSchool of Business Administration offers new scholarship opportunities for summertime education
Continue ReadingROTC’s retired Lt. Col. Oakland McCulloch has authored a new book about “becoming the leader you were meant to be”
Continue Reading2-year grant will expand humanities course offerings at Daytona Beach prison
Continue ReadingStudent-run fundraiser extends deadline due to COVID-19 pandemic
Continue ReadingWeaver Kayla Powers uses plant pigments to create colorful cloth in “Naturally Dyed Textiles” exhibit Feb. 1-26
Continue ReadingTwo opera singers hope to reach national semifinals in NYC on May 9
Continue ReadingExhibit on display in the Hand Art Center from Jan. 14 to April 3, with Cultural Credit available
Continue ReadingFirst-Year Seminar class focuses on “Advancing Human Rights and Social Justice: Art as Activism”
Continue ReadingFoundation has quietly provided more than $250K in grants since 1973
Continue ReadingA bronze medal in Portugal last summer placed the sophomore on the world stage
Continue ReadingFormer school nurse busy with Stetson’s mitigation efforts against COVID-19
Continue ReadingSafer Campus Task Force uses multiple layers of safeguards to reduce risk of transmission
Continue ReadingLatest “Dreaming in Spice” book discusses benefits of vegetarian diet with 251 recipes
Continue ReadingFlorida Council IEEE recognizes Hala ElAarag, PhD, for teaching and educational contributions
Continue ReadingThe work of Associate Professor Judy Burnett, PhD, and a graduate student lifts lives in AIDS-ravaged Kenya
Continue ReadingSmall, Florida-based literary publisher moves to Stetson, thanks to support from Trustee Emeritus Art Sullivan ’62
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