Enrollment for Black undergraduate students saw the largest decline in the past five years. Courtesy of Tara Zimmerman | The Crow’s Nest By Aubrey Carr Preliminary fall 2022 enrollment data
Tag: Diversity
Pictured Above: Cecil E. Howard (left), who departs today, calls the way that changes in his office’s responsibilities were handled “one of the most disrespectful, thoughtless, offensive, and racist acts”
Pictured Above: USF administrators need to be “trained in diversity and inclusion,” says Spanish professor Pablo Brescia (left). Around the country, faculty of color have a “sense that universities aren’t
Pictured Above: The dashboard serves as a resource for the USF community regarding anti-racism. Darnell Henderson | The Crow’s Nest President Steve Currall announced the launch of USF’s new anti-racism
Pictured Above: Headlines from years past show that the lack of faculty diversity is a longstanding issue. Sophie Ojdanic | The Crow’s Nest By Nancy McCann and Janel S. Cooper
Pictured Above: Pablo Brescia, one of the six members of USF Tampa’s College of Arts and Sciences Diversity Committee, is a professor of Latin American literature and culture. Courtesy of
Pictured above: Dr. Haywood Brown (left) and Dr. Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman were both appointed to new positions at USF to coincide with President Steve Currall’s efforts to promote diversity and inclusivity
By Decker Lavely Children and parents cheered as Georgia Moore walked through the doors of the Community Cafe, 2444 Central Ave., for Drag Queen Story Hour on Jan. 26. Moore
By Anna Bryson USF St. Petersburg’s student population reached its highest level of diversity this semester. About a third of new students self-report non-white backgrounds, according to Serge W. Desir
On Jan. 14, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced the nominations for the 88th annual Academy Awards. But within a few hours of the announcement, social media