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).
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Pictured Above: It was revealed Wednesday that USF will be closing the College of Education. Following the graduation of currently enrolled undergraduate education majors, the university will serve only graduate
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 had 2,384 students last year and 130 faculty members, according to its website. Courtesy of USF By Sophie Ojdanic and Nancy McCann USF will save $6.8
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
Pictured Above: Though USF’s spring semester will offer an increased number of hybrid classes, the majority will remain online, with even lower percentages of in-person classes being offered. Darnell Henderson
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: USF has postponed their spring break until April 12-18, 2021. Courtesy of Cassidy Schuck By Alyssa England Once again, the COVID-19 pandemic has collided with USF’s academic calendar. Spring
Pictured Above: Karla Correa objected to the way two white campus police officers were questioning a homeless black man who tried to enter Residence Hall One. Jonah Hinebaugh | The
Pictured Above: A Student Government yard sign advertising the opening of applications for the interim special elections outside of the SLC. Trevor Martindale | The Crow’s Nest By Trevor Martindale
