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Jared Morgenstein, Julia Linkogle, Ryan McGahan, Marcus Rubenstein, Melissa Keles and Grace Hussain in front of the Center for Business.

Debate Team Wins Second Place at International Ethics Competition

The USF St. Petersburg ethics and debate team won second place in two of three events at the International Business Ethics and Sustainability Case Competition (IBESCC) in Los Angeles last week.

April 19, 2019Student Life

artist rendering of the new residence hall

USF St. Petersburg to Celebrate New Residence Hall and Dining Facility at Groundbreaking Ceremony

Tampa Bay area leaders will join faculty, staff and students for a ceremony to mark the groundbreaking of a new residence hall and dining facility at USF St. Petersburg on Thursday, April 25.

April 18, 2019Campus News, Student Life

USFSP’s inaugural Bike Day celebrated and promoted cycling in the city.

Inaugural Bike Day Event Promotes Cycling On and Off Campus

May is National Bicycle Month, but on Thursday, April 11 USF St. Petersburg hosted its inaugural Bike Day, a campus event to celebrate and promote cycling in the city.

April 15, 2019Events, Sustainability

A student programs a robot during the STEM robotics camp at the USFSP College of Education.

Professors Developing New Program to Help STEM Educators Reach Culturally Diverse Students

Professors at USF St. Petersburg’s College of Education are building the foundation for a new master’s degree aimed at helping teachers trained in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) better connect with culturally diverse students.

April 11, 2019Research and Innovation

USF St. Petersburg graduate student Jaclyn Dell conducts research in cognitive and physiological psychology.

Student is Awarded Fulbright to Pursue PhD in Psychology of Drug Addiction

USF St. Petersburg graduate student Jaclyn Dell’s upbringing inspired her to pursue research in drug addiction.

April 9, 2019Research and Innovation, Student Life

Student walking on campus

Financial Literacy Program Teaches Students to Balance their Budget while Living on their Own

A financial literacy program is giving college students a greater grasp of money management as they learn to live on their own.

April 3, 2019Campus News, Student Life

Dr. Fellows helps two VITA students prepare taxes for a Pinellas County resident.

As Tax Day Nears, Accounting Students Offer Free Tax Prep to Pinellas County Residents

For the past twelve years, accounting students at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg have helped individuals and families navigate the complexities of filing taxes while boosting their resume through the IRS VITA program.

April 1, 2019Research and Innovation

Christopher Rutherford, Alex Jones, Helen Hansen French, Brian Fidalgo and Erin Cardinal perform Air-Earth-Wind-Fire.

Short & Sweet Theatre Week Brings Professional Thespians to Campus

The University of South Florida St. Petersburg will host its first ever Short & Sweet Theatre Week from April 8 to 11.

March 27, 2019Campus News, Events

Person wearing gloves getting a water sample.

Joint Institute Unites Medical and Marine Scientists to Improve Health of Gulf Coastal Populations

As red tide devastated marine life and closed beaches on the Florida Gulf Coast, some experienced the impact from the massive algal bloom by way of respiratory ailments and emergency room visits.

March 19, 2019Campus News

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Forensic Accounting Track Gives Students Tools for Success in High Demand Field of Financial Investigations

A program in Forensic Studies and Justice launched last year within the College of Arts and Sciences will offer greater opportunities for potential collaboration among disciplines.

March 12, 2019Research and Innovation, Student Life

Montage of images showing mentors working with students.

Innovative Job-Shadowing Program Pairs Incoming Freshman with Mentors for Self-Exploration and Career Guidance

A job-shadowing program for incoming first-year students seeks to give them a head start in exploring their interests and finding the right career path.

March 7, 2019Research and Innovation, Student Life

Flooding around a house in St. Petersburg

Climate Change and Real Estate Event Aims to Answer, ‘What Will Happen to My House?’

On March 5 at 7:00 p.m., iCAR presents Climate Science 101: Real Estate and Climate Change at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve Education Center. Speakers will give presentations and hold Q&A sessions with the goal of helping citizens answer the question, “What will happen to my house?”

March 5, 2019Events, Sustainability

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