NCAA Recognition: Stetson Men’s Cross Country and Women’s Golf
Continue ReadingJoin in Stetson University’s Earth Day celebrations.
Continue ReadingDigital arts students teach future programmers.
Continue ReadingNine universities compete in Stetson’s second annual business ethics competition.
Continue ReadingTo vote, visit the Hatter Harvest page. Participants are allowed one vote per day through Mon., Apr. 18, when the voting period closes. Hatter Harvest, a student-led volunteer organization at Stetson University, needs your help. The Seeds of Change Grant Program is hosting an online contest that awards over $300,000 in grants to schools and […]
Continue ReadingEveryone’s invited to Stetson SHOWCASE all day Tues., Apr. 12.
Continue ReadingThe One-Act Play Festival is a potpourri of short plays infused with special energy.
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 […]
Continue ReadingThe Stetson University Athletics Department is conducting a quick, anonymous and confidential Athletics Interest Survey from Apr. 1 – 30. This survey takes less than two minutes! Athletics simply wants to know if it is fully and effectively accommodating the interests, ability and competitive needs of students. If not, then this is your opportunity to […]
Continue ReadingThe Hatters begin the race for the 2016 A-Sun Conference title on Friday.
Continue Reading“Global learning is the key to inclusive excellence.” –Hilary Landorf, Ph.D.
Continue ReadingCompetitive awards recognize design, writing excellence Stetson University Marketing won five first-place awards and one second-place award at this year’s CASE Circle of Excellence Awards. This program recognizes outstanding work in advancement services, alumni relations, communications, fundraising and marketing as judged by peer professionals at schools, colleges and universities as well as by professionals from […]
Continue ReadingStetson’s Arijana Korac has been named as Atlantic Sun Conference Women’s Tennis Player of the Week, the league office announced on Wed., Apr. 6. This is the first weekly honor of Korac’s career. The sophomore from Orebro, Sweden helped the Hatters to the top of the A-Sun standings last week by going a combined 4-0 […]
Continue ReadingThe tree perched atop the final beam will become part of the Rinker Welcome Center landscaping.
Continue ReadingThe following concerts will be presented by the Stetson University School of Music, from Apr. 5-16: Women’s Chorale Andrew Larson, conductor Stetson Men Timothy Peter, conductor Ticketed Event Tuesday, April 5, 7:30 p.m., Lee Chapel, Elizabeth Hall The exciting sounds of men’s voices together and women singing together will culminate in a combined piece at the […]
Continue ReadingThe 3,500th game in Stetson baseball history may not have been exactly the way Hatters coach Pete Dunn drew it up, but Sunday’s 11-5 victory over The Citadel to complete a weekend sweep of the Bulldogs was just as sweet all the same. Stetson improved to 15-13 overall with the win while dropping the Bulldogs […]
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Continue ReadingThe Discovery of Gravitational Waves Predicted by Albert Einstein – Sarah Caudill ’06, Ph.D. Mon., Apr. 4, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Rinker Auditorium in the Lynn Business Center, Stetson University Stetson alumna Sarah Caudill, class of 2006, will be speaking on campus Mon., Apr. 4, about the recent discovery of gravitational waves, considered “the discovery of the century,” […]
Continue ReadingThe Stetson Room buzzed with the chatter of more than 150 students, alumni and supporters of the university as they gathered recently for the 11th Annual Benefactor Luncheon. Each spring semester, the Office of Donor Relations (previously the Office of Stewardship) invites scholarship donors to campus to connect with their scholarship recipients, many for the […]
Continue ReadingAs the university moves to rededicate itself to issues of diversity, workshops, open forums and flash panels have been held to facilitate dialogue about race. These events have drawn passionate crowds, largely made of minority students and faculty, resulting in constructive criticism of a national conversation. However, there is large group missing from the metaphorical […]
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