Pictured Above: “I’m just not feeling really warm and fuzzy” that the campus will hit its target of 650 new first-time-in-college freshmen in 2021, said board member Lawrence Hamilton (left).
Author: Nancy McCann
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: 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
State Rep. Chris Sprowls, R-Palm Harbor (left) and Sen. Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg, want to see far more freshmen in 2021. Courtesy of Grace Cunningham and Wikimedia Commons By Nancy
(Pictured Above) State Sen. Jeff Brandes (left) and Ed Montanari, chair of the St. Petersburg City Council, both contend that USF leaders are violating the spirit of the law on
Pictured Above: St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman (left) says that USF President Steve Currall shows the same lackluster support for St. Petersburg that his predecessor, Judy Genshaft, displayed for years.
Pictured Above: Professor emeritus Darryl Paulson (left) says Tampa’s moves are reminiscent of the “tyranny and intolerance” of yesteryear, while state Sen. Jeff Brandes suggests they may violate “the letter
Pictured Above: As the administration of then-USF President Judy Genshaft mounted fierce opposition to the union campaign, adjuncts rebuked her at a rally on Nov. 29, 2017, on the Tampa
Pictured Above: The signs on Fifth Avenue and Fourth Street S (left) and the University Student Center (right) are two of the campus’ most recognizable. An inventory of the campus’
Pictured Above: Historian Ray Arsenault, who joined the faculty in 1980, is the author or editor of nine books. Courtesy of Ray Arsenault By Nancy McCann