Sarah Hollmann ’18: Product of perseverance and diligent research
Continue ReadingEditor’s note: An earlier version of this story mentioned a Congressional debate, tentatively scheduled for Sept. 25 at Stetson. That debate has been canceled, due to a scheduling conflict with one of the candidates. Stetson University’s Center for Community Engagement and the Daytona Beach News-Journal are set to host a political debate that will feature […]
Continue ReadingHatter team finishes 2017-18 academic year with 3.26 team GPA
Continue ReadingStetson’s new Dick and Joan Jacobs’ Environmental Externship Fund helped fund the trip
Continue ReadingPete Dunn, Stetson’s former head baseball coach, was cited by Chipper Jones during his induction into Baseball Hall of Fame
Continue ReadingWorkers attach Stetson seal as new CUB and Commons Dining Hall readies for students’ return in August
Continue ReadingHonor student and star athlete will return to Stetson this fall for an MBA
Continue ReadingAccounting students can now seamlessly complete bachelor’s degree
Continue ReadingStetson University was showcased during Blackboard’s 2018 international conference
Continue ReadingPreseason Golf Tournament Set for Monday, July 30
Continue ReadingPeter, D.M.A., will continue to conduct Stetson’s Concert Choir
Continue ReadingErin Scully ’18 credits Stetson for preparing her for teaching position with high school choir
Continue ReadingThe Hatter players posted a 3.0 GPA or better during the 2017-18 academic year
Continue ReadingTwo Stetson alumni launch online directory of stables
Continue ReadingHatters will open season with consecutive home games on Sept. 1, Sept. 8
Continue ReadingNew location for Fall Semester will make way for new, expanded Coffee Shop inside CUB in January
Continue ReadingFaculty, alumni, students and others who made the news this week
Continue ReadingSoccer player earned ASUN Conference Academic Honors, now heads to law school
Continue ReadingThe first generation in her family to graduate from college, Faison now heads to law school in Washington, D.C.
Continue ReadingAlan Green, chair of Economics, writes in The Washington Post that Trump is “setting the United States on a dangerous path away from Western democracy”
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