A legislative proposal to abolish the independent accreditation of USF St. Petersburg cleared the House Education Committee on Tuesday and appeared headed for approval by the Legislature. But attached to
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Above photo: Rep. Ben Diamond, D- St. Petersburg, (right) issued an amendment to House Bill 423 calling for more public input and studies on how the bill would affect the USF
Above photo: Sen. Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg, who previously said that USF St. Petersburg has no “vision,” now wants to know what community’s concerns are and enlisted interim Regional Chancellor Martin
Above photo: Martin Tadlock (center), USF St. Petersburg interim regional chancellor, at a panel at the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs on Thursday. The panel discussed whether students are getting schooling
The president of the USF system is set to make about $925,000 in pay and deferred compensation again in 2018-2019. A committee of the Board of Trustees approved that contract
Above photo: Antonio Permuy, junior political science major, speaks out against the proposal to end USF St. Petersburg’s separate accreditation. Courtesy of Antonio Permuy By Antonio Permuy I was appalled
Above photo: At Friday’s town hall Jay Sokolovsky, a USF St. Petersburg anthropology professor, speculated a correlation between Regional Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska’s ousting and House Bill 423. Emily Wunderlich | The
By Nancy McCann Adjunct faculty on the three campuses of the USF system can finally stop chanting “let us vote.” On Monday, it was announced that they were victorious in
Above photo: student body president David Thompson criticized a front page of The Crow’s Nest, saying “‘Campus in Crisis?’ Does this look like a campus in crisis to you? It certainly
By Whitney Elfstrom and Jeffrey Waitkevich When the St. Petersburg campus learned in January that the Legislature was considering abolishing its accreditation, the news landed like a bombshell. In both
