Student, Karly Taylor addresses the consolidation task force at the town hall event where she joined other students, faculty, staff and members of the community in praising the campus and
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Duke Energy technology evaluation manager, George Gurlaskie, led a tour and demonstration of the new battery system. Amy Diaz | The Crow’s Nest By Amy Diaz A long-standing partnership between

Board of Trustees member Stephanie Goforth (center) clapped as Judy Genshaft closed out her press conference where she announced her retirement after 18 years as president of USF. Jonah Hinebaugh | The

Genshaft after she announced her retirement today. Regional chancellors from both campuses were in attendance along with members from the Board of Trustees. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s Nest By

The Office of Multicultural Affairs participated in this year’s St. Pete Pride Parade. The parade is one of OMA’s annual events. Courtesy of Jerrica Stovall By Dinorah Prevost As the

Hurricane Irma (pictured above) hit the Atlantic Coast of the continental U.S. on Aug. 30, 2017. It caused $8 billion in damages in Florida and $64.76 billion overall. Courtesy of Wikipedia By

Early this semester, brutalist inspired tables and benches were erected in the Peter Rudy Wallace courtyard. Despite the efforts to beautify the campus, professors are still skeptical of its effectiveness.

The College of Education houses the Multiagency Service Network for Students with Severe Emotional Disturbance Administration Project that will help the Florida Department of Education implement a training for K-12

Brian Pullen developed the university’s climate action plan which aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. He resigned from his role as sustainability planner and will soon be replaced. Courtesy

Pictured above is the new logo introduced Wednesday during President Judy Genshaft’s Fall Address. Courtesy of USF By Whitney Elfstrom University of South Florida waves goodbye to the Bull logo