Pictured Above: It was revealed Wednesday that USF will be closing the College of Education. Following the graduation of currently enrolled undergraduate education majors, the university will serve only graduate
Year: 2020
Pictured Above: Dr. Jo Jorgensen speaks to the crowd at her Oct. 16 campaign rally at Demens Landing in downtown St. Petersburg. Patrick Tobin | The Crow’s Nest By Molly
Pictured Above: “There’s never been any effort to change the name of any of our campuses,” Provost Ralph Wilcox says. Courtesy of USF By Nancy McCann First, Provost Ralph Wilcox
Pictured Above: Lydia Oratowski is a senior mass communications major. Courtesy of Lydia Oratowski By Lydia Oratowski A photograph is worth a thousand words, but what happens when photographers edit
Pictured Above: ‘Ratched’ is a Netflix original series that debuted in September. Courtesy of Netflix By Trevor Martindale Looking for a binge-worthy drama series to fill your schedule during a
Pictured Above: Nearing the show’s end, the onstage Dr. Frank-N-Furter unveils the classic costume with a red corset and stockings. Courtesy of Robert Anderson | The Lakeland Gazette By Molly
Courtesy of Cassidy Schuck By Catherine Hicks The State University System filed a motion on Oct. 1 to dismiss the lawsuit brought forward by USF student Jarret Lafleur. According to
Pictured Above: (Left to right) John Kostamo, Julia Linkogle, Jonathon Hatzistefanou, Tijen Jones and Marcus Rubenstein hold trophies won during a debate tournament in Lakeland. Courtesy of Tijen Jones By
Pictured Above: The college had 2,384 students last year and 130 faculty members, according to its website. Courtesy of USF By Sophie Ojdanic and Nancy McCann USF will save $6.8
Pictured Above: The college has 2,200 students and 130 faculty members, according to its website. Courtesy of USF By Nancy McCann The USF College of Education will be closed as