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Stetson Spotlight Series Presents: Dengke Chen

The 2018-19 Stetson Spotlight Series continues on April 26 with a presentation by Dr. Dengke Chen, Assistant Professor of Digital Arts, who will speak on “A Comparative Study and Virtual Representation of Construction Technique and Traditional Carpentry of Dong and Han’s wooden Architecture”. Date: Friday, April 26 Time: 1:30 pm- 2:30 pm Location: Lynn Business Center 124 Snacks will […]

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Stetson Researcher Discovers Plethora of Parasites Infecting Pygmy Rattlesnakes – Stetson Today

[This story was reprinted in its entirety from Stetson Today] The Burmese python is one of the largest snakes in the world and a native of southeast Asia. For more than 15 years, the gigantic snake has decimated species and become the ruling reptile in the Florida Everglades. Prior research by Melissa Miller, Ph.D., interagency python

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Stetson Cardiac Cell Scientist Receives Funding – Stetson Today

[This story was reprinted in its entirety from Stetson Today]  Heather Evans-Anderson, Ph.D., assistant professor of health sciences at Stetson University, is the recipient of a PALM Network fellowship and the 2019 Willa Dean Lowery grant. She will use the funds, totaling $13,000, to create a student-centered, technology-rich and active-learning classroom for her anatomy and physiology classes and further her research

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The Colloquium is just around the Corner – register now!

Download the schedule-at-a-glance for the 2019 Colloquium on Teaching and Learning Innovation on the DeLand campus, a week from Friday (April 5) Highlights include … A thought-provoking keynote delivered by Stetson University’s own Community Education Project faculty co-leaders. A dynamic set of concurrent sessions and workshops Free breakfast and lunch A closing reception complete with an immersive

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CORRECTION: Stetson Spotlight Rescheduled

PLEASE NOTE that due to scheduling conflicts Dr. Daniil Zavlunov’s spotlight presentation has been rescheduled for April 12th. [click here to add this event to your calendar] The 2018-19 Stetson Spotlight Series continues on April 12 with a presentation by Dr. Daniil Zavlunov, Assistant Professor of Music History, who will speak on “The Afterlife of Tselontnyä-Analiz (Holistic Analysis): Topic

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Stetson Spotlight Series Presents: Daniil Zavlunov

The 2018-19 Stetson Spotlight Series continues on April 12 with a presentation by Dr. Daniil Zavlunov, Assistant Professor of Music History, who will speak on “The Afterlife of Tselontnyä-Analiz (Holistic Analysis): Topic Theory in Soviet Musicology”. Date: Friday, April 12 Time: 1:30 pm- 2:30 pm Location: Lynn Business Center 124 Snacks will be available. All are welcome! SPOTLIGHT NOW

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Stetson Spotlight Presents: Deborah Goldring

The 2018-19 Stetson Spotlight Series continues on March 15 with a presentation by Dr. Deborah Goldring, Associate Professor of Marketing, who will speak on “Corporate Rebranding: Understanding Managerial Motivations via Controlled Messaging”. Date: Friday, March 15 Time: 1:30 pm- 2:30 pm Location: Lynn Business Center 124 Snacks will be available. All are welcome! SPOTLIGHT NOW OFFERS CULTURAL CREDIT! Please encourage

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Stetson FAculty to Highlight work with incarcerated students at Colloquium Keynote

Building Bridges and Forging Learning Communities in Carceral Spaces Drs. Pamela Cappas-Toro, Andy Eisen, Melinda Hall, and Jelena Petrovic will speak about their experiences building a learning community that bridges classrooms at Stetson University and in the Tomoka Correctional Institution.

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