Pictured above: Rhea Law is a USF alumna and active member of the university community. She does not plan to apply for the permanent president role. Courtesy of Stetson University By Annalise Anderson In a unanimous
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Pictured above: Jordan Zimmerman (left), who donated $10 million to the College of Arts and Sciences, will bereplaced by Lauran Monbarren. Courtesy of USF and Simpson Environmental Services. By Nancy
Picture Above: USF St. Petersburg Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock was as “surprised as anyone” when President Steve Currall announced his retirement from the presidency on July 19. Now, Currall hopes
Pictured above: After COVID-19 forced USF to host virtual or modified commencement ceremonies over the past year, the university has announced that it will return to a traditional, in-person commencement
Pictured above: Will Weatherford (left), a Tampa-based businessman who served in the Legislature from 2006 to 2014, will succeed Jordan Zimmerman, a Fort Lauderdale advertising executive, as the trustees’ chair.
Pictured above: Dr. R. Anthony Rolle (left) will return to USF to serve as the future dean of the college of education. Dr. David Rosengrant has assumed his new role
Pictured above: USF will receive $102 million from the U.S Department of Education to help struggling students and fund institutional purposes. Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Isaiah Sterling
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
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: $250,000 that was budgeted for St. Petersburg was transferred to support the pediatric residency program at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital (left). St. Petersburg Campus Board member Susan
