Pictured Above: Deni Elliott (left), a veteran media ethicist and journalism professor, will succeed Catherine Cardwell as USF St. Petersburg’s regional associate vice chancellor for academic affairs for one year.
Pictured above: On July 7, the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Montreal Canadiens in game five of the National Hockey League final series, successfully defending their title as Stanley Cup
Pictured Above: Cecil E. Howard (left), who departs today, calls the way that changes in his office’s responsibilities were handled “one of the most disrespectful, thoughtless, offensive, and racist acts”
Pictured Above: Sen. Jeff Brandes (left), R-St. Petersburg, said he was surprised that the governor rejected the bill. Rep. Ben Diamond, D-St. Petersburg, said he was “stunned” by the governor’s veto.
Pictured above: After COVID-19 forced USF to host virtual or modified commencement ceremonies over the past year, the university has announced that it will return to a traditional, in-person commencement
Pictured above: Will Weatherford (left), a Tampa-based businessman who served in the Legislature from 2006 to 2014, will succeed Jordan Zimmerman, a Fort Lauderdale advertising executive, as the trustees’ chair.
Pictured above: Dr. R. Anthony Rolle (left) will return to USF to serve as the future dean of the college of education. Dr. David Rosengrant has assumed his new role
Pictured above: USF will receive $102 million from the U.S Department of Education to help struggling students and fund institutional purposes. Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Isaiah Sterling
Pictured above: The appointment of Reuben Pressman (left) was welcomed by Campus Board Chair Melissa Seixas (right), who called him part of “the next generation of leaders” at USF. Courtesy
Pictured Above: St. Petersburg resident Aron Bryce (kneeling, front) and a team of volunteers gathered together to clean up a local park after Bryce organized the event through one of his