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Stetson In The News, Aug. 12-17, 2022

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Mayhill Fowler, PhD

• The Orlando Sentinel and Vermont News cited Mayhill Fowler, PhD, associate professor of History and director of SPREES (Stetson’s Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies) in the Aug. 9 story “This Orlando ‘Sound of Music’ has its eyes on the war in Ukraine.”

• MongoDB.com profiled Stetson student Evans Asuboah in the Aug. 12 post “Hear From the MongoDB World 2022 Diversity Scholars.” “I am an international student from Ghana,” Asuboah said. “I was born and raised by my dad, who is a cocoa farmer, and my mum, who is a teacher. I got into tech miraculously, because my country’s educational system matches majors to students according to their final high school grades. Initially, I wanted to do medicine, but I was offered computer science. I realized that computer science could actually be the tool to help my community and also use the knowledge to help my dad on the farm.”

• WUSF Public Media interviewed Law professor Louis Virelli in the Aug. 15 story “Stetson professor calls Andrew Warren’s suspension a ‘rule of politics’ instead of a rule of law.”

Other News:

• PatentlyO cited Stetson Law in the Aug. 11 post “Calling New Patent Law Professors.”

Kristen Marshall Mattson

• The Sentinel-Progress and the Easley Progress profiled alumna Kristen Marshall Mattson, incoming director of the Gillespie Museum at Stetson, in the Aug. 9 post “Clemson Extension honors naturalists with statewide recognition.”

• The West Volusia Beacon cited Stetson in the Aug. 11 story “Volusia County Council awards West Volusia more than $1.7 million in ECHO grants.”

• Legal Theory Blog cited the Stetson Business Law Review in the Aug. 11 post “Thomas & Diamantis on Corporate Criminal Law.”

Sidney Johnston

• The Daytona Beach News-Journal cited Sidney Johnston, assistant director of Grants, Sponsored Research and Strategic Initiatives, in the Aug. 12 story “DeLand residents favor a traffic circle for the Voorhis Avenue streetscape project.”

• Forbes and Internewscast cited Law students Samuel Craig and Gabrielle Lias Geiger in the Aug. 12 post “Your Tax Advisor’s Guide to the Inflation Reduction Act.”

• MSN Lifestyle cited Stetson in the Aug. 15 story “Most beautiful small towns and cities in Florida.”

• The West Volusia Beacon published the Aug. 17 story “FOODIE FILE: Discovering the mighty johnnycake” by student Carmen Cruz.

• The West Volusia Beacon cited Stetson in the Aug. 16 story “Endorses Nesbit.”

Stetson University in the News is a weekly roundup of media coverage that mentions Stetson, its faculty, students, staff and alumni.

Alumni:

• The website spencerfane.com profiled law alumni Derek Larsen-Chaney and Josh Podolsky in the Aug. 11 post “Spencer Fane Continues Growth in Tampa with High-Profile Real Estate Team.”

• Hometown News profiled alumni Albert L. Bouie and Andy Kelly and Law alumna Sara Howeller in the Aug. 11 story “Primary election underway in Volusia: County Candidates.”

• The Capitolist profiled Law alumna and Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody in the Aug. 15 story “Florida Police Chiefs Association endorses Ashley Moody for re-election.” Keys Weekly also profiled Moody, along with Law alumnus Jim Lewis, in the Aug. 11 story “The Race Is on For Governor, Attorney General & Other Leadership Positions – 2022 Decision Guide.”

• Florida Today profiled Law alumna Christina Morelli in the Aug. 12 story “Morelli joins GrayRobinson.”

• Florida Bar News profiled the late Theresa Jean-Pierre Coy in the Aug. 12 story “Solo & Small Firm Section bestows annual awards.”

• The Sarasota Herald-Tribune profiled alumnus James T. Golden in the Aug. 14 story “Mom of 4, two veterans on the ballot for the Manatee School Board District 5 election.”

• Business news Articles profiled alumna Samantha Ann Tribble in the Aug. 15 post “Samantha Ann Tribble has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who’s Who Biographical Registry.”

• The website outlookindia.com cited alumnus Don Kennedy in the Aug. 16 post “Nerve Renew Reviews: Is It Worthy For Curing Neuropathy?”

• Space Coast Daily profiled Law alumna Jessica Recksiedler in the Aug. 16 story “WATCH: Judge Jessica Recksiedler Seeks Re-Election for 18th Judicial Circuit Ahead of August 23 Primary Election.”

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