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Dr. Emmanoel Vieira Da Silva Filho

Fulbright Scholars Enhance Global Perspectives as University Celebrates International Education Month

For the past four years, USF St. Petersburg has celebrated International Education Month in November, using the opportunity to promote programs that prepare students for the global landscape, attract potential students and scholars from abroad and showcase international initiatives undertaken at the University.

November 14, 2018Campus News, Research and Innovation

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The Economic Impact of Domestic Violence in Pinellas County: $132 Million

The cost of domestic violence in Pinellas County is $132 million a year, or roughly $21,000 per victim.

November 12, 2018Research and Innovation

USF St. Petersburg campus

New USF St. Petersburg Residence Hall to Increase Students Living on Campus by Nearly 70 Percent

USF St. Petersburg is moving forward with plans for a 375-bed residence hall that will give students more affordable housing options downtown while increasing the number of beds on campus by nearly 70 percent.

November 9, 2018Campus News

USFSP Associate Professor of Political Science Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan receiving the 2018 Graham-Frey Civic Educator Award.

Political Science Professor Wins Statewide Award for Civic Education

Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan, USF St. Petersburg Associate Professor of Political Science, has been named the recipient of the 2018 Graham – Frey Civic Educator Award.

November 9, 2018Research and Innovation

Member of the military in front of a helicopter.

A Recognition of Service: USFSP to Honor Military at Annual Veterans Expo

To celebrate Veterans Day and honor military service, the University of South Florida St. Petersburg will host its 6th annual Veterans Expo on Friday, November 9.

November 7, 2018Campus News, Events

Professor Heather Judkins showing a student a cephalopod.

Conference on Cephalopods to Draw Scientists from Around the World

More than 240 scientists from around the globe will gather at USF St. Petersburg this month to share ideas and discuss research related to an important and increasingly threatened category of marine life: squid, octopus and their relatives, otherwise known as cephalopods.

November 5, 2018Campus News, Events

Veronica Leone Matthews

Alumna champions Shakespeare for everyone

If you’ve spent much time at USF St. Petersburg, you’ve met some of the campus’ water carriers – those dedicated individuals who are the backbone of the campus and give it the intimate feel that students, staff and faculty love.

November 1, 2018Campus News

Susan Gala, Geraldine Arredondo, Martine Wagner, Kim McDaniel, Franco Silva, Linda Ramirez, Lola Baldeon, Gabriela Valencia, Lavely, Johnnie Rawlings Murdach.Photo by Elizabeth Barenis

Film Festival Provides Student Intern Direct Knowledge of Timely and Timeless Topics in Latin America

For Decker Lavely, it all started with a Facebook post. While browsing her news feed a few months ago, the USF St. Petersburg sophomore spotted an ad for an internship at the Tampa Bay Latin Film Festival.

October 31, 2018Events, Student Life

Josephine Hall

A Patron of the Arts Leaves $2 Million Legacy Gift for USF St. Petersburg

By all accounts, Josephine Hall was a sweet and spunky lady who loved to travel the world and made friends absolutely everywhere she went.

October 26, 2018Campus News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Community Workshop to Feature Personal Experiences and Lessons Learned from Hurricanes

Taking place October 30-31 at the University, the annual Workshop brings together elected officials, scientists, law enforcement officers, neighborhood association representatives and those working on coastal vulnerability and resilience issues.

October 23, 2018Events, Research and Innovation

Pictures of a woman with the text Chicago Butoh by Charles Vanover presented at The STudiu@620 on October 29-30, 2018

Play by USF St. Petersburg Professor Evokes the Joys and Sorrows of Teaching in Urban Schools

Helping people understand why teaching matters lies at the heart of Charles Vanover’s latest play. Vanover is an Education Professor at USF St. Petersburg who has written plays performed nationwide and in Canada. I

October 18, 2018Research and Innovation

USF St. Petersburg campus

USF St. Petersburg’s College of Education Opens New Hands-On STEM Lab

he state-of-the-art space will allow aspiring educators and current faculty to infuse the latest in Science, Technology, Education and Math (STEM) into their teaching methods.

October 15, 2018Campus News

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