By James Bennett III Light chatter and anxious smiles filled the fourth floor ballroom in Lynn Pippenger Hall on Sept. 11. The 31 students were there for the Innovation Scholars
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By Katlynn Mullins Have you ever thought of the world ending and being saved by an almighty alligator? Apparently, it’s crossed Matt Cowley’s mind. “Death and Other Errors in Judgement,”
By Emily Sisell Four actresses used their talents to address the topic of sexual assault April 10 to an audience of around 30 at USF St. Petersburg. The actresses —
By Amy Diaz Pulitzer Prize finalist and best-selling author Ben Montgomery will speak at 4:30 p.m April 16 in the Lynn Pippenger Hall Auditorium. Montgomery will present “The Long Haul:
By Nancy McCann The biggest benefactor in the university’s history has done it again. Retired entrepreneur Kate Tiedemann and her partner, Ellen Cotton, have pledged $3 million to endow the
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
Above photo: Allyson Watson (center), dean of USF St. Petersburg’s College of Education, was a part of the “Empowering Women at Work” panel, where she talked about the importance of mentoring
By Tiffany Beyer Of all the food produced in North America, 40 percent of it ends up in the trash. That startling statistic is the foundation for the Canadian documentary
PHOTO COURTESY OF DEVIN RODRIGUEZ | THE CROW’S NEST From Left to Right: Sridhar Sundaram, dean of the College of Business; State Sen. Jack Latvala; Ellen Cotton, USFSP donor; Stephanie
The Kate Tiedemann College of Business partnered with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program to offer tax-preparation assistance to the community. Students who volunteer with the college, and community