Under the direction of the Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the state’s public university system, USF has postponed its graduation “until further notice” and extended remote classes through the
Pictured above: USF St. Petersburg’s University Student Center in September 2016. The building is home to the campus’ dining center and one of its dorms. Devin Rodriguez | The Crow’s
Pictured above: USF St. Petersburg will remain open as classes move to online beginning on March 23 due to coronavirus. Courtesy of U.S. Department of State By Jonah Hinebaugh, Nancy
Pictured above: MK Brittain | The Crow’s Nest By Nancy McCann The number of high school students applying to USF St. Petersburg has declined dramatically since the campus began raising
Pictured above: A pair of bargoers observe Tampa-based artist Emily Tan’s exhibit, “overthinking.” on Friday, March 6. Thomas Iacobucci | The Crow’s Nest By Katlynn Mullins At first glance, it’s
Pictured above: Julia Wingle (right), a senior marketing major, converses with Robert Dennard III, one of the contributing artists for the latest exhibit called “CONSPIRACY,” at the MIZE Gallery. Thomas
Pictured above: USF St. Petersburg raised $2,737 for Children’s Miracle Network and Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in the eight-hour dance marathon with donations, raffles and more. Cassidy Schuck |
Pictured above: Tiffany Chenneville (center) said she found out she was being appointed the endowed chair on Valentine’s day. She said the news was better than roses. Courtesy of Tiffany
Pictured above: As of March 8, USF St. Petersburg hasn’t canceled study abroad trips planned for summer. The university is continuing to monitor the Coronavirus outbreak to figure out what
Pictured above: Short & Sweet Theatre Week will consist of six performances across three days. Two of the performances will help raise money for the Support-A-Bull Food Pantry. Courtesy of
