Seven members of Stetson’s faculty recently earned tenure and/or promotion
Continue ReadingStetson University College of Law presented Joshua Karton, who specializes in teaching how to apply the communication skills of theatre, film and television to the art of trial advocacy, with this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching Advocacy on May 24 on the Gulfport campus. The award recognizes people who have fundamentally changed […]
Continue ReadingThe endowment enables much of the historical material to be catalogued and digitized, dating back to 1800s.
Continue ReadingInformation on watch party in DeLand and pre-game party in Coral Gables The Stetson Hatters gathered Monday at the Half Wall in downtown DeLand in anticipation of their destination for the coming weekend in the NCAA Tournament. The Hatters, champions of the Atlantic Sun Conference, knew they were going somewhere, but were not quite sure […]
Continue ReadingFor the first time since 2011, the Hatters will play in NCAA Tournament next weekend.
Continue ReadingMother Nature couldn’t slow the Stetson Hatters on Thursday, and senior John Fussell was not going to let a little thing like a stop sign at third base slow the teams’ roll on Friday. Fussell sprinted past a stop sign from Associate Head Coach Mark Leavitt in the eighth inning on Friday at Lipscomb’s Ken […]
Continue ReadingStetson is scheduled to play the UNF-LU winner at 12:30 p.m. on Friday. GO HATTERS!
Continue ReadingIn a world inhabited by billions of people, sometimes it can feel like one individual cannot make an impact, but Sarah Coffey ’18, environmental science major, believes otherwise. Coffey is one of only two students in the state of Florida to win the prestigious Udall Scholarship. “There are so many suggestions I have for the […]
Continue ReadingStetson University researcher, others claim FCC given one-sided information for TV ratings Whether or not you agree with the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) current ratings for television, the ratings should be based on the results of research rather than opinions, according to a group of more than 60 scholars and researchers. That group sent a […]
Continue ReadingStetson’s a cappella groups are perfect for those who love to sing without worrying about a grade.
Continue ReadingResults of 2-year process ensures students, alumni that program meets rigorous standards
Continue Reading“Why Not Us? Why Not Now? The Hatters came to play today.” –Pete Dunn, Hatters Head Coach
Continue ReadingWearing out the soles of their shoes was not uncommon for door-to-door salesmen at the turn of the 20th century, often traveling very long distances on foot. Although salespeople still sell with all their hearts and souls, careers in sales have evolved quite a bit since then and play a significant role in any career […]
Continue ReadingRGIP bond portfolio places second while stocks take fourth.
Continue ReadingFascinated with all the intricacies and subsets of the business world, the interest level of Charles Reyes ’16 ranged from hard-pressed to passionate about a single aspect, which is why he started as a business administration major. He soon narrowed the focus of his major more to be business finance, while also minoring in entrepreneurship. […]
Continue Reading“This exhibition helps to justify why Florida painting is finally being viewed as an important school of art.” –Gary Libby, curator
Continue ReadingTheta to start recruiting members in the fall. This fall, Stetson University is reintroducing the sorority Kappa Alpha Theta to campus, bringing the total number of chapters at Stetson to 14: seven fraternities and seven sororities. Founded in 1870, Kappa Alpha Theta is the first Greek-letter fraternity for women. Their core values are scholarship, leadership, […]
Continue ReadingWhen interaction across genres and mediums is the norm, what you see on your phone “layers information on top of the real world.”
Continue ReadingIn a virtual classroom, wearing VR headsets, students get a strong visual of a village, what people live like, what their houses are like.
Continue ReadingRoderick L. Ireland, the first African-American chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, will deliver Stetson law school’s commencement address at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 14, in the Plaza Mayor courtyard on Stetson’s Gulfport campus, 1401 61st St. South. When he was appointed an associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in […]
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