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
Pictured Above: Joe Hice has retired from his position as the vice president of University Communications and Marketing effective Jan. 1. He served in that position for three years. Courtesy
Pictured Above: Here’s how the USF administration summarizes the $36.7 million budget cuts for 2021-2022. Source: Slide presented to trustees on Friday. Courtesy of USF The USF administration expects no
Pictured Above: The campus name will remain unchanged on large signs like this – at least for the foreseeable future. Patrick Tobin | The Crow’s Nest The university administration stirred
Pictured Above: USF St. Petersburg’s new dining hall, The Nest, is open in Osprey Suites. Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest After a careful holiday and a socially-distant New Year,
Pictured Above: University leaders had told education faculty in mid-October that the college would be dismantled and reconfigured as a school of education for graduate students. Courtesy of USF By
Pictured Above: This Oct. 5 story on The Crow’s Nest website prompted concerns from the agency that accredits USF. Sophie Ojdanic | The Crow’s Nest By Nancy McCann The agency
Pictured Above: Glen Besterfield, the university’s dean of admissions (left), predicts the campus will have 650 first-time-in-college freshmen next summer and fall. The new “academic clusters” championed by state Sen.
Faculty leader Tim Boaz (left) complained that the university is “proceeding at full speed” on budget cuts without a strategic plan. Board of Trustees Chair Jordan Zimmerman said the university
