Inside Out

As Stetson University readies to open its doors to the 14th annual Florida Collegiate Pride Coalition Conference March 31-April 2, a core group of dedicated students continues to work for greater understanding and tolerance of sexual orientation among their peers and the larger community. Medorie Petersen-Woodburn, chair of the FCPC conference student planning committee, is […]

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Last chance to register for the 2017 Colloquium!

Join us on April 7th for the 3rd Annual Colloquium on Teaching & Learning Innovation!  Where else can you explore project-based learning, contemplative practices and engage with potential community partners? Registration Deadline: March 31 Onsite registration available. Download the Schedule-at-a-Glance KEYNOTE Project-based learning is an effective strategy for engaging students in authentic learning experiences that can

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WORLD Class Lunch & Learn Recap: March 2017

Faculty Insight: Faculty participants each discussed their preliminary ideas for potential study abroad programs. Dr. Phillip Lucas kicked off the discussion by describing his experience designing his upcoming faculty-led study abroad program in Camino de Santiago, Spain. He provided his background in religious studies and pilgrimages and explained the process of being nominated for a WORLD

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Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Valrie Chambers

The March 2017 Faculty Spotlight features Dr. Valrie Chambers, Associate Professor of Accounting, who will speak on her summer research, “Potential Tax Implications of NCAA Family Travel Allowances.” Date: Thursday, 3/30/17 Time: 12:00 pm- 1:00 pm (lunch available at 11:30) Location: Library 25 L All are welcome! Please RSVP at this link for lunch. Potential Tax Implications

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Guest Seminar: Into the Great Wide Open: The Potential Promise and Perils of Climate Geoengineering

Into the Great Wide Open: The Potential Promise and Perils of Climate Geoengineering Wil Burns, Co-Executive Director, Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment, American University March 30, Thursday, DuPont-Ball Library 25L Seminar, 4-5 pm Informal Dialogue, 5 – 5:45pm According to recent scientific analyses, the world is on course for continued warming for centuries after emissions

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Workshop on Music and Creative Arts Scholarship – Thursday, March 23

Navigating Identities: The Musical Lives of Second-Generation Immigrant Children in Miami, FL Sandra Sanchez Adorno Visiting Assistant Professor of Music Thursday, March 23 3:30–4:30 PM (immediately following recital hour) Presser Hall, room 112 Light snacks will be provided. The Workshop for Music and Creative Arts Scholarship is generously supported by the Brown Center for Faculty

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