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New Academic Opportunities | Stetson Today

Students as well as faculty can expect some new enrichment and academic opportunities at Stetson University this year. For starters, two new master’s degrees, a new certification program and an impressive variety of undergraduate minors have been added to Stetson’s academic repertoire. Master of Education in Elementary Education – Educating for Social Justice – This […]

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Jud Stryker named FICPA Outstanding Educator of the Year

< p style=”text-align: center;”> The Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants (FICPA) bestowed its highest honor on Stetson’s own Judson Stryker, D.B.A., on Friday, June 12, 2015 at the Dolphin Hotel at DisneyWorld during its annual meeting. This award recognizes full-time college accounting educators for excellence in teaching and for national prominence in the accounting

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2015 SURE Grants Announced

  During summer 2015, the following Stetson students will engage in mentored research and creative activity for eight weeks on a topic of their interest with a faculty research mentor. Student research interns were selected through a highly competitive process. Congratulations to student researchers and faculty mentors! Gisela Alvarez, Market is Always Right: Jeff Koons’ Made in Heaven [faculty

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Faculty Spotlight Series

Learn about research, creative activities, and other scholarly engagement by faculty colleagues across campus. Lunch is provided. 2016 Spotlight Thursday, January 28: 12:00 noon – duPont-Ball Library 25L Institutional Change and Tuberculosis Control in Shanghai’s Rural Counties: 1958-2003 Dr. Rachel Core, assistant professor of sociology While the system was in place in China’s rural counties from 1968-83, China’s

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Central Florida Gems: Flaws Beneath the Surface of our Freshwater Springs

Learn Local talk, “Central Florida Gems: Flaws Beneath the Surface of our Freshwater Springs” Professors Gibbs and Work will discuss how an invasive species of armored catfish is impacting the environment, especially the Florida manatee. Presenters: Missy Gibbs, Kirsten Work – Department of Biology Date: January 22, 2015 Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Location:

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