Opera about Caesar-Cleopatra love affair set for Nov. 2-3 at historic Athens Theatre downtown
Continue ReadingNaturalist John Serrao discusses “Our Amazing Arachnids—Florida’s Spiders and their Kin” on Wednesday, Oct. 30
Continue ReadingMember of Dakota Nation discusses Canada’s forced removal of 20,000 children, coined the Sixties Scoop
Continue ReadingStetson HackerSpace presents free “Build and Deploy Your First Website” workshop on Thursday, Oct. 24, at 6 p.m. in LBC
Continue ReadingCostumes are encouraged at fun, free event Saturday, Oct. 26, 10 a.m.-noon
Continue ReadingThe tale of royalty, sibling rivalry and adultery runs from Oct. 10-13; Free admission with a Stetson ID
Continue ReadingTickets go on sale Oct. 1
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Continue ReadingComparative Advocacy Program in Oxford provides intense legal training and cultural immersion
Continue ReadingThe Museum will offer free Science Saturday on Sept. 21, 10 a.m.-noon.
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Continue ReadingSpeaker will inspire others to tell their own story on Values Day, Tuesday, Sept. 24
Continue ReadingAlexandre, a noted civil rights, gender and race scholar, becomes new Law dean in June
Continue Reading“Rick Shaefer: The Refugee Trilogy” illustrates the global migration crisis in large-scale charcoal drawings
Continue ReadingPsychology Professor Chris Ferguson tells The New York Times and others that research does not link video games and violence
Continue ReadingStetson’s prison education project is included in a special report by GateHouse Media on “Wasted Minds”
Continue ReadingPeterson earns Business degree and becomes Stetson’s new Enrollment Operations manager
Continue Reading18 students in the MFA of the Americas writing program experience the “personal challenge” of Study Abroad
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Continue ReadingMusic Education major falls in love with playing clarinet again at Stetson
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