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
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Pictured Above: Mike Carrere, a former CEO of Lykes Bros. Inc., is chairman of the trustees’ Strategic Initiatives Committee. Courtesy of USF By Crow’s Nest Staff Longtime Tampa business executive

Pictured Above: The St. Petersburg Conference on World affairs took place from Feb. 23 to 26. Courtesy of St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs The annual St. Petersburg Conference on

Pictured Above: The St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs was founded in 2013. Courtesy of St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs By Crow’s Nest Staff The annual St. Petersburg Conference

Pictured Above: Student disability services can be reached at (727) 873-4837 or usfsp-sas@usf.edu. Courtesy of USFSP Student Disability Services on Facebook By Crow’s Nest Staff Barry McDowell, the assistant director

Pictured Above: Several USF campus leaders, including President Steve Currall and Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock, will take salary cuts as consequence of budgetary changes due to COVID-19. Courtesy of Cassidy

Pictured above: This is how the university announced its new rankings in the annual survey of U.S. News & World Report. Courtesy of USF By Crow’s Nest Staff

Pictured Above: In its marketing, the newly consolidated university touts itself as “One University, Geographically Distributed,” and “one of the nation’s premier research universities.” Courtesy to the University of South

Pictured Above: Kate Tiedemann (left) and Ellen Cotton have donated more than $15 million to USF St. Petersburg. Courtesy of USF St. Petersburg By Crow’s Nest Staff The biggest donors

Pictured Above: Stephanie Goforth is also chair of the St. Petersburg Campus Advisory Board. Courtesy of USF By Crow’s Nest Staff Stephanie Goforth, a banker and longtime member of the