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
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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
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
Pictured Above: USF President Steve Currall (left) has drawn widespread criticism for his performance on consolidation and budget cuts, but trustees Chair Jordan Zimmerman praised him for “doing an excellent
Pictured Above: University leaders announce that while the status of the College of Education itself is undecided, USF will continue to offer “carefully selected undergraduate degrees in education.” Courtesy of
Pictured Above: Sen. Jeff Brandes (left) welcomed the plan from President Steve Currall but said he would also like to see the College of Education relocate to St. Petersburg. Courtesy
Pictured Above: USF announced campus closures on Wednesday and Thursday due to Hurricane Eta. Courtesy of Google Maps By Sophie Ojdanic USF Marketing and Communications announced Wednesday afternoon that all
Pictured Above: Jaser Jalghoum transferred to USF in 2019 after attending Hillsborough Community College for two years. Aya Diab | The Crow’s Nest By Aya Diab Jaser Jalghoum was only
Pictured Above: Christian Wells serves as director of the USF Center for Brownfields Research & Redevelopment. Courtesy of Abby Vidmar The USF Center for Brownfields Research & Redevelopment and the
Pictured Above: Dismissing faculty members “when it was not absolutely necessary … would be inimical to a culture of caring, and indeed unconscionable,” the chairs and directors say. Aya Diab
