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
Month: November 2020
Pictured Above: University leaders announce that while the status of the College of Education itself is undecided, USF will continue to offer “carefully selected undergraduate degrees in education.” Courtesy of
Pictured Above: “No one can highlight what USF St. Petersburg has to offer better than its local advocates,” Sen. Jeff Brandes (left) says in an email to USF President Steve
Pictured Above: This semester, all three USF campuses have seen low voter engagement. St. Petersburg’s voter turnout went from 30 voters in the midterm election to 11 in the most
Pictured Above: A scholarship has been formed for USF St. Petersburg psychology senior Owen Melin, who was killed in a home invasion earlier this year. Courtesy of Matthew Lee By
Pictured Above: The Sims players are able to simulate real life with created families. Sophie Ojdanic | The Crow’s Nest By Aya Diab If you could be anyone in the
Darnell Henderson | The Crow’s Nest By Catherine Hicks The Wellness Center could face funding issues in the future if student enrollment declines due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The majority
Pictured Above: Peyton Lebron combined his photography skills with his passion for marine science during a trip to the Florida Aquarium. Courtesy of Peyton Lebron By Annalise Anderson Education, preservation
Pictured Above: Nneka Jones poses with her assistant, Bianca Burrows, in front of Jones’s overfishing mural at 1957 First Ave. S. Based in Tampa, Jones is an accomplished painter, photographer
Pictured Above: Beginning this spring, the USF Business For Good Internship will be open to all majors from all three campuses and can be completed for class credit. Courtesy of