2010 stetson law campus map and walking tour

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n Ranked No.1 in the nation for trial advocacy and No.3 in legal writing by U.S. News & World Report n Individual attention to student needs n Accessible, talented professors who excel in their fields n Seven courtrooms, including national models for accessibility and technology n Three academic journals, including Stetson Law Review n Centers for Excellence in Advocacy, Elder Law, Higher Education Law and Policy, and International Law n Home to the National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law, Institute for Biodiversity Law and Policy, and the Institute for Caribbean Law and Policy n Honors program for top-ranking students n Excellent job placement services n One of the first law schools in the U.S. to share space with a working court, Florida’s Second District Court of Appeal n Vibrant campus life with diverse student organizations, interscholastic activities and competitions n International programs in Argentina, Cayman Islands, China, France, Mexico, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom n Highest pro bono service requirement among ABA-accredited law schools n Dual-degree programs for JD/MBA, JD/Grado, JD/MPH and JD/MD n Historic record of world, national, regional and state championship advocacy teams n Beautiful campuses in Gulfport and Tampa, Florida Directions To Gulfport Campus Take Interstate 275 to St. Petersburg. Exit at 22nd Ave. N. (exit 24) and go west. Once on 22nd Ave., proceed 5.7 miles to 58th St. N. and turn left. Continue on 58th St. for 2.5 miles and turn right at 15th Ave. S. Turn right on 61st St. S., and visitor parking will be on your right. College of Law 1401 61st Street South Gulfport, Florida 33707 (727) 562-7800 | (877) LAW-STET [email protected] www.law.stetson.edu Stetson Law at a Glance 15th Avenue South 62nd Street South Pool 61st Street South 61st Street South Hull Street 13th Avenue South Sebring Commons 15th Avenue South NORTH Recreational Fields and Courts A S P O N X R B L M E C K F H I W G D Vendor Parking Mechanical Staff, Student and Visitor Parking Reserved Parking Staff, Student and Visitor Parking Historic Marker Rosa Apartments, 5850 13th Ave. S. Overflow Parking CRUMMER COURTYARD Reserved Parking Vendor/ Reserved Parking J T U Z V Y Q revised August 2010 Questions? Call (727) 562-7800. After office hours, call our Public Safety Department at (727) 343-1262. National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law, 6101 13th Ave. S. Academics & Administration A. Plaza Mayor B. Mann Lounge (1st) 2nd: Courtroom 203, Seminar 202, Law Review 3rd: College Relations, Communications, Interfaith Chapel/Meditation Room C. Great Hall D. Charles A. Dana Building 1st: Information Technology, Eleazer Courtroom, Govoni-Staunton Suite (Elder Law), Media Services, Electronic Education, Conferences & Events 2nd: Activity Space E. Sebring Commons Stetson University College of Law Campus Map F. Eleanor Naylor Dana Hall (Administration) 1st: Dean's Office, Associate Dean for Academics, Admissions and Student Financial Planning 2nd: Faculty Offices, Faculty Support G. Sebring Courtroom (1st) 2nd: Faculty Offices H. H. Jackson Crummer Hall 1st, East: Nemec Auditorium (Classroom A), Nemec Office Complex, Advocacy Center 1st, West: Faculty Offices 2nd, East: Jacob Classroom (E), Classrooms F and G 2nd, West: Reiter Classroom (D), Faculty Offices I. Florin Roebig Courtroom J. Courtroom H and Mediation Room K. Human Resources L. Public Safety M. Residential Life (Housing) N. Business Office O. 1st: International Programs, Registrar 2nd and 3rd: Dormitory F P. Building E: Higher Education Law and Policy Center, Faculty Offices Q. Facilities Management Student Life R. Student Center 1st: Fitness Center, Student Lounge 2nd: Student Life, Career Development, SBA, SC 201 S. Suites and Dormitory D T. Dormitories A, B and C U. Self-Service Laundry Facilities V. Student Lounge/Workroom Library W. Dolly & Homer Hand Law Library 2nd: Seminar Rooms 208 and 209 Bookstore X. Bookstore Other Destinations Y. 1st: Sidebar Bistro 2nd: Faculty Meeting Room Z. J.D.’s Café and Catering * Bold indicates Walking Tour stops CAMPUS MAP AND WALKING TOUR

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A stop-by-stop guide to the Stetson Law main campus in Gulfport including a detailed map, gorgeous photos, and facts about Stetson Law and its history.

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n Ranked No.1 in the nation for trial advocacy and No.3 in legal writing by U.S. News & World Report

n Individual attention to student needs

n Accessible, talented professors who excel in their fields

n Seven courtrooms, including national models for accessibility and technology

n Three academic journals, including Stetson Law Review

n Centers for Excellence in Advocacy, Elder Law, Higher Education Law and Policy, and International Law

n Home to the National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law, Institute for Biodiversity Law and Policy, and the Institute for Caribbean Law and Policy

n Honors program for top-ranking students

n Excellent job placement services

n One of the first law schools in the U.S. to share space with a working court, Florida’s Second District Court of Appeal

n Vibrant campus life with diverse student organizations, interscholastic activities and competitions

n International programs in Argentina, Cayman Islands, China, France, Mexico, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom

n Highest pro bono service requirement among ABA-accredited law schools

n Dual-degree programs for JD/MBA, JD/Grado, JD/MPH and JD/MD

n Historic record of world, national, regional and state championship advocacy teams

n Beautiful campuses in Gulfport and Tampa, Florida

Directions To Gulfport CampusTake Interstate 275 to St. Petersburg. Exit at 22nd Ave. N. (exit 24) and go west. Once on 22nd Ave., proceed 5.7 miles to 58th St. N. and turn left. Continue on 58th St. for 2.5 miles and turn right at 15th Ave. S. Turn right on 61st St. S., and visitor parking will be on your right.

College of Law1401 61st Street SouthGulfport, Florida 33707(727) 562-7800 | (877) [email protected]

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Questions? Call (727) 562-7800.

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Academics & Administration

A. Plaza MayorB. Mann Lounge (1st)

2nd: Courtroom 203, Seminar 202, Law Review 3rd: College Relations, Communications, Interfaith Chapel/Meditation Room

C. Great HallD. Charles A. Dana Building

1st: Information Technology, Eleazer Courtroom, Govoni-Staunton Suite (Elder Law), Media Services, Electronic Education, Conferences & Events 2nd: Activity Space

E. Sebring Commons

Stetson University College of Law Campus MapF. Eleanor Naylor Dana Hall (Administration)

1st: Dean's Office, Associate Dean for Academics, Admissions and Student Financial Planning 2nd: Faculty Offices, Faculty Support

G. Sebring Courtroom (1st)2nd: Faculty Offices

H. H. Jackson Crummer Hall1st, East: Nemec Auditorium (Classroom A), Nemec Office Complex, Advocacy Center 1st, West: Faculty Offices2nd, East: Jacob Classroom (E), Classrooms F and G 2nd, West: Reiter Classroom (D), Faculty Offices

I. Florin Roebig CourtroomJ. Courtroom H and Mediation RoomK. Human ResourcesL. Public Safety

M. Residential Life (Housing)N. Business OfficeO. 1st: International Programs, Registrar

2nd and 3rd: Dormitory FP. Building E: Higher Education Law and

Policy Center, Faculty Offices Q. Facilities Management

Student LifeR. Student Center

1st: Fitness Center, Student Lounge2nd: Student Life, Career Development, SBA, SC 201

S. Suites and Dormitory DT. Dormitories A, B and CU. Self-Service Laundry FacilitiesV. Student Lounge/Workroom

LibraryW. Dolly & Homer Hand Law Library

2nd: Seminar Rooms 208 and 209

BookstoreX. Bookstore

Other DestinationsY. 1st: Sidebar Bistro

2nd: Faculty Meeting RoomZ. J.D.’s Café and Catering

* Bold indicates Walking Tour stops

CAMPUS MAP AND WALKING TOUR

Plaza Mayor Founded in 1900 as Florida’s first law school, Stetson University College of Law has edu-cated outstanding lawyers, judges and other leaders for 110 years. Stetson is also Florida’s

first private university, founded in 1883. In 1954, the College of Law relocated from Stetson’s main campus in DeLand to its current Gulfport campus, a former 1920s resort. Opened in January 1926 during the Florida boom period, the Rolyat Hotel (Taylor spelled backwards) was built by “Handsome Jack” Taylor. It was a re-creation of a Spanish-walled settlement of the feudal ages. The courtyard, or Plaza Mayor, featured a well and two large fountains, and was designed to be the meeting place for hotel guests. On opening

night, the main fountain was filled with champagne. Antique, handmade, Mexican tiles line the two fountains and the well. Today, the Plaza Mayor is the stage for law school graduations. Two towers serve as focal points for the plaza. The plum-colored, circular Granary Tower was historically designed to be used in times of peace to store grain, and in war as a point of defense. The large octagonal tower is a reproduction of the Golden Tower of Seville. Around the plaza’s perimeter are former hotel guest rooms that now serve as dorm rooms, guest suites for visitors, and various offices. A wide variety of trees adorn the plaza, including royal palms, sago palms, bamboo, jacaranda and hibiscus. Among the many plants located in the plaza are birds of paradise, salvia, jasmine and plumbago. The main entrance to the plaza is a reproduction of the entrance to the Old Alcantara Bridge in Toledo, Spain. Stables and a golf course were once adjacent to the hotel. Guests played a wide range of sports from tennis and croquet to Tarpon fishing. With its life cut short by the Great Depression, the Rolyat was open for only a few seasons. From 1932 until 1951, the hotel housed the Florida Military Academy.

Mann LoungeNamed to honor Walter H. Mann, the first chair of the College of Law Board of Overseers and a member of the University Board of Trustees, the lounge measures 48 by 85 feet and has a 16-foot ceiling. The fireplace in the lounge is a slightly modified reproduction of the painter El

Greco’s favorite fireplace. The two Talaveras vases (named for the Spanish city of their origin) were part of a group of nine vases made especially for the 1895 Colombian exposition in Chicago. Another Talaveras vase is on display in the law library. These are the only vases

of their kind in the world owned privately; the remaining six vases are in museums. The paint-ings on the walls are the work of Peruvian artist Victor Robian from the early 1900s. Much of the furniture in the lounge is from the Rolyat Hotel’s original collection. The lounge is now used for student meetings and law school receptions. Both the Great Hall and the Mann Lounge are available for a limited number of private functions.

Great HallThe Great Hall served as the dining room for both the Rolyat Hotel and the Florida Military Academy. Measuring 48 by 96 feet, the room boasts a large, imposing fireplace and arched alcoves. The great doorways from the lobby are inspired by the oaken monastery doors of the house of one of Spain’s most famous painters, El Greco. The outer walls of the dining room, lounge and lobby are two feet thick.

Flags representing every state and territory line the walls. Displayed over the fireplace are the five flags that have flown over Florida. The Flemish tapestry, believed to be woven in the latter part of the 17th century, was a gift to Stetson from Harvey S. Firestone Jr. The Great Hall now hosts a variety of events, including lectures, orientation and award ceremonies. The lobby outside the Great Hall is similar in size and form to the nave, or central portion, of a Spanish cathedral. The lobby presently serves as a gathering area for students and visitors.

Charles A. Dana BuildingDedicated by Governor LeRoy Collins in 1958, the Charles A. Dana Library served as the law school’s main library for 40 years. An addition to the library was completed in 1973, provid-ing over 29,000 square feet of space. The William R. Eleazer Courtroom, the nation’s first elder-friendly, high-tech courtroom, was dedi-cated in 2005 and resides in the Dana Building. A model for access to the elderly, the courtroom’s barri-er-free design features technology and architectural elements to aid individuals with visual, auditory and other physical disabilities or limited mobility. The building also houses the Govoni-Staunton Suite of offices for the Center for Excellence in Elder Law.

Sebring CommonsThe large grid in the center of the entrance drive to the law school, commonly known as the “horseshoe,” was once a reflecting pool designed by Dean Harold L. “Tom” Sebring during the 1960s. The seven pedestals at the base of the fountain represent the seven justices of the Florida Supreme Court. The American flag is flown at one end of the fountain; at the other

end are flags that have flown over Florida during its history as a colony, territory and state. The flag of the Seminole Indian Nation, which Stetson uses with the consent of the Nation, is also included.

Eleanor Naylor Dana HallThis building was formally dedicated in 1969. The first floor of Dana Hall houses administrative offices, including the Dean’s Office. The first floor also has a faculty conference room. The walls on the first floor are adorned with the names of the Stetson Law Hall of Fame inductees and portraits of past deans. A portrait of Mrs. Dana hangs near the east staircase. On the stairs leading to the second floor, letters have been placed on various steps, hence the legend of the “grading stairwell.” The legend has persisted that some professors would throw student exams from the top of the stairwell and whichever step the exam landed upon dictated the grade the student was given. The largest steps contain the grades “D” and “F” — in reference to a former professor who was notorious for giving very low grades. The second floor houses faculty offices, a meeting room and the Faculty Support Services office.

Sebring CourtroomThe Sebring Courtroom was constructed on the site of the original kitchen for the Rolyat Hotel. It is named for Justice Harold L. “Tom” Sebring, Stetson’s dean from 1955–1968. Dean Sebring had several notable careers, serving as the head football coach for the University

of Florida before giving up the game for a legal career. He served as a circuit judge and Florida Supreme Court justice and chief justice. After World War II, he was a judge for the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal. On display in the courtroom foyer is Dean Sebring’s memorabilia, including his membership to the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal and his Florida Bar license issued in 1928. The Second District Court of Appeal has held sessions in both the Sebring Courtroom and the Florin Roebig Courtroom. The Sebring Courtroom was renovated in 2003 to incorporate new technology, and it continues to be used as a classroom and training courtroom for Stetson students.

H. Jackson Crummer HallDedicated in 1969, Crummer Hall has five classrooms with a total seating capacity of 500, as well as several faculty offices. Stetson has upgraded these classrooms to take advantage of advances in information technology.

Florin Roebig Courtroom The Florin Roebig courtroom, which first opened in 1983 and

was renovated and re-dedicated in 2006, provides audio/visual capabilities, tiered seating for students and spectators, a jury room and judges’ chambers. The courtroom greatly improved Stetson’s ability to train nationally competitive trial teams. The lobby adjacent to the courtroom features two trophy cases filled with Stetson’s numerous advocacy awards.

Courtroom H and Mediation RoomCourtroom H was one of three wood-frame buildings used by the Florida Military Academy, and in 1954 became a temporary library reading room. It was later moved to its present site and re-configured as a practice courtroom. In 2009, the courtroom was upgraded with new audio-visual technology and a wheelchair ramp to support Stetson’s advocacy center programs.

Student CenterThe two-story Student Center provides an environment where students can relax. It is home to student organizations and the offices of student life and career development,

as well as exercise facilities that include a lap pool, weight room and cardiovascular room. A student lounge features a pool table, big-screen television, snack machines and leather couches. The poolside patio is a popular location for receptions.

Dolly & Homer Hand Law LibraryAs the academic heart of the Gulfport campus, the 59,100-square-foot Dolly & Homer Hand Law Library houses a collection of nearly 420,000 volumes, 35 study rooms, two seminar rooms wired for satellite reception, and an archive room. Dedicated in 1998 by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the award-winning structure blends the elements of old Mediterranean-Revival architecture into a 21st-century building.

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