Eight students, including three Crow’s Nest staff members, turned out to a February forum about accreditation. Low student involvement is nothing new, and campus leaders are struggling to address it.
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Judy Genshaft, who took office in 2000, is expected to announce her retirement in a press conference Monday. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s Nest By Anna Bryson, Whitney Elfstrom and
By Anna Bryson Brian Pullen, the university’s sustainability planner, has resigned. His last day will be Friday, Sept. 7. Because of USF St. Petersburg’s consolidation with USF Tampa, the future
By eliminating disposable lids, straws and clamshells, The Reef significantly cut down its single-use plastic consumption. The next step, says Louis Duran, general manager of Sodexo, is reducing the plastic
Willie Fudge III, now 27, was charged in 2016 with one count of exposure of sexual organs, a misdemeanor, and four counts of battery, for touching a person against her
Schnur, pictured, was described in his USF St. Petersburg alumni portfolio as an “archivist, author, faculty [and] public speaker.” Courtesy of USF St. Petersburg By Amy Diaz A longtime university
Hunter Drake, right, presented in July his research with the help of James Onufrak and Brianna Suite at the 2018 International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam. Drake’s abstract was about how
From left: Samantha Saad and Stephanie Benmergui study in the Student Success Center at USFSP, Aug. 22, 2018. Seth Payan | The Crow’s Nest By Seth Payan When masses of
Kate Tiedemann gifted $10 million to USF St. Petersburg in 2014. She owned a ophthalmic surgical supply business before retiring to Pinellas county. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s Nest Their names
Dr. Martin Tadlock, recently confirmed as USF St. Petersburg regional chancellor, attends Get on Board Day in the University Student Center, greeting students and visiting with recruiters, Aug. 23, 2018. Martha
