Pictured above: St. Petersburg Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock will step down from his role to return to the College of Education. Courtesy of USF By Annalise Anderson USF St. Petersburg
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Pictured above: Aaliyah Samuel earned her master’s degree in Special Education and Teaching from USF Tampa in 2003 and is the current deputy assistant secretary of local, state and national engagement for the
The program is catered towards innovative fintech startups with the goal of transitioning them into “sustainable, scalable and profitable businesses.” Courtesy of USF By Sofía García Vargas With a new partnership between USF and Tampa
Pictured above: Students may purchase their own copies of posters from this collection. Courtesy of Gavin Hadro | The Crow’s Nest The School of Art & Art History welcomed internationally acclaimed
Pictured above: USF St. Petersburg Director of Student Life & Engagement Dwayne Isaacs has been a member of the USF community for 21 years. Courtesy of Dwayne Isaacs By Annalise
Pictured above: Spanish Ambassador the U.S. Santiago Cabanas (left) presents J. Michael Francis with a medallion during his induction into the Spanish royal order. Courtesy of Clifford McBride | USF By Annalise Anderson Years
USF is searching for the eighth president of the college after surveying students, faculty and staff. Courtesy of Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Adriana Reeves As USF proceeds
Democrat Ken Welch (left) defeated Republican Robert Blackmon in the 2021 St. Petersburg mayoral race. Welch is the city’s first Black mayor. Courtesy of Ken Welch and Robert Blackmon By
ParkMobile offers students a fast alternative for daily parking permits. Courtesy of ParkMobile By Sofía García Vargas Nothing is as stressful as running late for class, forgetting to buy a parking pass and running up and down the garage stairs to the
Pictured above: The Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance is the USFSP branch of the Muma College of Business. Courtesy of USF By Isaiah Sterling Students across 55 sections within the Muma College of Business may have attended class virtually instead of