September 2022

Nina B. Hollis Institute Planning Grants and Impact Awards Informational Meeting

The Nina B. Hollis Institute for Educational Reform Steering Committee will be hosting an information session for all faculty to hear about your grant ideas and encourage submissions for the Nina B. Hollis Institute Planning Grants and Impact Awards on Monday, September 26 at 3:00 p.m. This session will be available both virtually and face-to-face in

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Values Day 2022

Students, Faculty, Staff and Community Members, Each year, Stetson University takes a day away from classes to explore our shared values during “Values Day”. This year, Values Day will be held on Tuesday, October 18, under the theme of “Engaged Citizenship“, focusing on the question of what it means to be an engaged citizen. The day will

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Faculty Fellowship Program- Israel

The Faculty Fellowship Program in Israel seeks to link scholars from diverse disciplines with their Israeli counterparts at major institutions for the purpose of initiating exchanges and collaborations. Past faculty fellows at Stetson are Professors Jennifer Foo (Winter 2019) and Ronette Lategan-Potgieter (Winter 2020). Full-time university and college faculty members are invited to participate in a 12-day,

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All Things Are Delicately Interconnected: Global Food and Art in Venice, Italy 

The Brown Center invites you to our lunch and learn on Friday, September 23rd at 12:00 PM in Lee’s Garage. Please sign up below, food and seats are limited. Sarah Cramer Sarah Cramer, PhD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor of Sustainable Food Systems in the Department of Environmental Science and Studies. She teaches courses on food studies, race/class/gender in the

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