Pictured above: The appointment of Reuben Pressman (left) was welcomed by Campus Board Chair Melissa Seixas (right), who called him part of “the next generation of leaders” at USF. Courtesy
Month: May 2021
Pictured Above: St. Petersburg resident Aron Bryce (kneeling, front) and a team of volunteers gathered together to clean up a local park after Bryce organized the event through one of his
Pictured Above: USF Faculty Senate President Tim Boaz (left) says USF’s budget planning process has had “a very damaging effect across the university,” while professor Steve Permuth voices concerns about what
Courtesy of Matt McCann By Nancy McCann For the third year in a row, the Florida Legislature has awarded no new preeminence funds to USF and the state’s two
Pictured Above: Though all three of USF’s campuses are to begin returning to pre-COVID-19 operations this summer, some faculty and staff who wish to continue working a remote or hybrid
Pictured Above: State Sen. Jeff Brandes (left) says the USF Board of Trustees has enough money to begin expanding St. Petersburg’s academic programs. But trustee Tim Boaz, the president of
Pictured Above: House Speaker Chris Sprowls, R-Palm Harbor, outlined the Legislature’s plans to address rising sea levels at a news conference at USF St. Petersburg in February. Sophie Ojdanic |
Pictured Above: A formal search for David Lechner’s successor is yet to be underway. Courtesy of USF By Annalise Anderson The Office of the President announced the retirement of USF
Pictured Above: Digital rendering of the future Judy Genshaft Honors College, a building project that was awarded $8.1 by the Florida Legislature. Courtesy of USF By Isaiah Sterling For months,
A $600 yearly stipend for textbooks that some Bright Futures scholarship recipients get each year has been eliminated by the Florida Legislature. The move, which will save the state an