Pictured Above: USF Faculty Senate President Tim Boaz (left), who moderated the forum, struggled to get a precise answer from President Steve Currall and other administrators on how “faculty futures”
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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) 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: The chart above outlines changes in summer enrollment at USF St. Petersburg since 2016. Courtesy of Matt McCann By Nancy McCann Summer enrollment of new freshmen at USF
Pictured Above: USF President Currall (left) welcomed the news, but St. Petersburg faculty leader Ray Arsenault had a less optimistic assessment. Left Image Courtesy of USFRight Image Courtesy of Ray
Pictured above: Under the prospectus sent to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, the St. Petersburg campus will lose its independent accreditation on July 1. SACSCOC
Pictured above: MK Brittain | The Crow’s Nest By Nancy McCann For the second year in a row, the Florida Legislature has awarded no new preeminence funds to the state’s
By Nancy McCann Only three months after USF system President Steve Currall presented a consolidation plan that won praise in St. Petersburg, his administration is floating organizational charts that appear