A new Commons Dining Hall and North Wing will be open at Stetson’s venerable Carlton Union Building when students return to campus in mid-August. More seats for dining and greater food options. Wide-open spaces for gathering. Enhanced views from almost any angle. Lighter, brighter and roomier. Among the specifics: The new Commons will double the […]
Continue ReadingIt was quite a spring for the Stetson Hatters on the baseball diamond, as the team completed its season just two wins short of the College Baseball World Series. The team finished with 48 wins and 13 losses, including an 18-game winning streak en route to claiming the ASUN Conference championship, earning a spot among […]
Continue ReadingDid you know the Stetson duPont-Ball Library has a special collection of Stetson hats dating back to the 1900s? The collection includes more than three dozen Stetson hats and signature hat boxes the university has received and accumulated, and most of the hat collection is from the 1930s. Even today, the university continues a relationship […]
Continue ReadingSarah Hollmann ’18: Product of perseverance and diligent research
Continue ReadingStetson wins distinction in ‘Super Bowl’ of collegiate sales competitions
Continue ReadingPresident Wendy B. Libby, Ph.D., addresses the American Council on Education’s Women’s Network of Florida
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Continue ReadingStetson faculty, students and alumni, indeed, are making an impact across Florida, the nation and the world – as revealed through news outlets in March. Here is a sampling: Paul Croce, Ph.D.Paul Croce, Ph.D., professor of history, wrote the Society of U.S. Intellectual History article “Two Cheers for Pragmatic Democracy.” In his guest post, Croce […]
Continue ReadingFlorida Excellence in Higher Education Act makes Florida universities like Stetson more affordable
Continue ReadingAs Stetson’s Joseph C. Prince Entrepreneurship Program takes shape, students and the region stand to benefit
Continue ReadingFather-and-son alumni — one also a music professor —share melodies of a different sort
Continue ReadingAnthony Cataldi set to graduate in May with degree in Business Administration, and plans to keep racing
Continue ReadingStetson’s Office of Religious & Spiritual Life continues its monthly series of talks
Continue ReadingHatter student-athletes exceed national graduation success rate
Continue ReadingFormer student of Geoffrey Gilbert, the late Stetson flute professor, to perform free concert in Lee Chapel
Continue ReadingMembers of the last NCAA Division I Wrestling program in Florida returned to Stetson for Homecoming
Continue ReadingThe journey of Stetson Professor John Jett, Ph.D., from Orca trainer to marine-mammal educator
Continue ReadingBy Rev. Christy Correll-Hughes, Stetson University Chaplain My oldest son loves to play with LEGOs. We have a huge bin of them in his room, which he uses to continually construct and deconstruct shapes into various creations. I also have a younger son who wants to do everything his big brother does, so naturally he […]
Continue ReadingGame set for 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, at Spec Martin Memorial Stadium in DeLand
Continue ReadingWomen’s rights, struggles, empowerment will be focus of seminar on Saturday, Sept. 16
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