Posts by: Ivelliam Ceballo
Harbor Hall is home to the department of verbal and visual arts, where students rely heavily on reliable, up-to-date technology and materials. Graphic design students – juniors and seniors chosen by faculty members – are limited to just one classroom. The renovation project started in the Fall semester to construct a new, updated space for
He works with guide dogs to assist and bring hope to wounded veterans. On Aug. 22, 2004, St. Petersburg native Michael Jernigan was a Marine corporal on patrol in Mahmudiyah, Iraq, when a roadside bomb launched him 65 feet from his Humvee. Jernigan’s forehead was crushed and both his eyes were destroyed. Over the next
Changing tides and unpredictable winds can be crucial to a sailor’s success, but that hasn’t slowed down USF St. Petersburg’s sailing team. Coach Allison Jolly, the gold medalist in the Olympics’ first women’s sailing event in 1988, sees the team’s potential to rank in the top 10 this season. In fall 2014, the team won
Sixteen artists transformed the streets of downtown St. Petersburg into a gallery, using city buildings as canvases. In an effort to amplify the city’s artful image, the festival revitalized barren exteriors with vivid and eye-catching paintings around various parts of the downtown area and along the Central Avenue Arts District. Each day for the past
A 13 time sailing world champion. A Guinness world record holder. Several current and former elected officials. A marine biologist renowned for her study of Florida’s red tide. And a former marine, blinded in Iraq, who now works with guide dogs. These are some of the many USF St. Petersburg alumni who went on to
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