Pictured Above: Call Me MISTER, which stands for Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models, will initially be housed at the St. Petersburg campus and is set to launch this
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Pictured Above: Twice in two days, David Rosengrant (left) complained to USF President Steve Currall about the lack of representation for St. Petersburg on a university task force. Courtesy of
Pictured Above: Applications for all positions are due Feb. 5 and the general election will be held March 8-11. Trevor Martindale | The Crow’s Nest By Trevor Martindale Student Government
Courtesy of Aimee Blodgett | USF Pictured Above: Sanberg is the second member of the USF administration to step down from their position this week. By Aya Diab After leading
Pictured Above: Here’s how the USF administration summarizes the budget cuts for 2021-2022. Source: Slide presented to trustees on Jan. 8 Courtesy of USF By Nancy McCann The plan to
Pictured Above: The regional chancellor will become a professor in the College of Education in the summer or fall of 2022. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s Nest By Nancy McCann
Pictured Above: Patricia Helton was described by Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock as “an outstanding leader and educator.” Courtesy of USF St. Petersburg Patricia Helton, USF St. Petersburg’s regional vice chancellor
Pictured Above: The university listed the public job opening for Regional Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs last month, though the position has remained vacant for more than three years. Courtesy
Pictured Above: According to Mark Walsh, USF’s assistant vice president of government relations, the Department of Education calculates funding allocation based on student population and the university’s amount of Pell
Pictured Above: The dashboard serves as a resource for the USF community regarding anti-racism. Darnell Henderson | The Crow’s Nest President Steve Currall announced the launch of USF’s new anti-racism
