Former SG leader Samuel Goetz sued the university in June 2017 following his expulsion for alleged sexual assault of another student. The judge denied his petition that his due process
Day: August 20, 2018
USF made several headlines on the Tampa Bay area this summer. Here’s the rundown. Third dorm will be smaller, come later The St. Petersburg campus is still getting a third
The preeminence designation was created in 2013 to encourage state universities to strive for excellence and national recognition, after five years USF has finally met the 12 benchmarks to qualify
Martin Tadlock, interim regional chancellor, hopes to highlight student voices and has encouraged them to take part in consolidation meetings this fall. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s Nest By Whitney Elfstrom
The Dali Museum, less than a half mile from campus, offers free admissions USF St. Petersburg students. Brianna Rodriguez | The Crow’s Nest By Anna Bryson and Brianna Rodriguez Living
Above photo: Alan Capellin became the new Waterfront Coordinator after the sailing team became no longer funded by USF St. Petersburg. Courtesy of USF St. Petersburg By Brianna Rodriguez Alan Capellin,
Student body president Kaeden Kelso (right) and vice president Ysatis Jordan ran unopposed in the spring election and won with an 85 percent approval rate. Their top priorities for the
The new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences is Dr. Magali Cornier Michael. She moved from Pittsburgh where she served as the associate dean of the College of
USF St. Petersburg will have about 560 first-time freshmen this summer and fall – about a hundred fewer than last year, according to the admissions office. Jonah Hinebaugh | The
Above photo: USF St. Petersburg students take part in a game of bubble soccer on April 10, 2016. Tamiracle Williams | The Crow’s Nest By Jonah Hinebaugh Campus Recreation is