Stetson professor Song Gao speaks at Gillespie Museum’s Science Café on Thursday, Feb. 2
Continue ReadingStetson Water Institute’s Clay Henderson explains what’s at stake in federal case
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Continue ReadingNew research published in Psychology of Popular Media Culture reveals that violent video game use was not associated with antisocial attitudes or bullying behavior, according to Christopher J. Ferguson, professor of psychology at Stetson University and lead researcher on the project. “All told, results from this study suggest that violent video games are not the […]
Continue ReadingSpence Purnell ’13 rode the use of traffic data to a prestigious state award
Continue ReadingJeff Ulmer, Stetson’s lead fundraiser, shares insight at a pivotal time
Continue ReadingJason Evans, Ph.D., and his team map out vulnerability of public facilities
Continue ReadingStetson’s duPont-Ball Library and Learning Technologies takes a lead role
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Continue ReadingStetson’s continuous engagement in scholarly and creative inquiry
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Continue ReadingStudents explore the plant kingdom for cure to cancer
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Continue ReadingLab study of lung cancer and leukemia responses to plant-based substances
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Continue ReadingIn our fast-paced, tech-based world, everyone is looking to become the next Mark Zuckerberg. Innovative technology and applications are revolutionizing the way we interact and live, thanks in most part to young intellectuals like our own Hatters. Therefore, in order to enable our students to live up to their boundless potential, Stetson University is proud […]
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