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PATHe counselors guide students on journey to higher education during time of coronavirus and virtual learning

Counselors from the Pinellas Access to Higher Education (PATHe) program have the daunting task of helping students and families on that journey while also dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.

September 23, 2020Campus News, Student Life

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Decorated Civil Rights historian and campus champion Ray Arsenault to retire

Ray Arsenault compiled a remarkable record as a teacher and historian of civil rights and the South, while playing a vital role in the transformation of the USF campus by the bay.

September 17, 2020Campus News

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University of South Florida is America’s fastest-rising university, according to U.S. News and World Report

The University of South Florida is once again the fastest-rising university in America, according to U.S. News and World Report’s (U.S. News) 2021 Best Colleges rankings released today.

September 14, 2020Campus News

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USF mourns the death of beloved campus leader Bill Heller

The USF St. Petersburg campus community bid a fond farewell to one of its most transformational leaders, Bill Heller, who died at age 85.

September 14, 2020Campus News

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Task force on diversity and inclusion seeks campus-community collaboration to address racial inequities

In the wake of a series of police shootings and racial injustice incidents that ignited a national civil rights movement, USF’s St. Petersburg campus is working to bridge efforts between the university and the greater community to address pervasive racial inequities.

September 1, 2020Campus News

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UMatter program to provide young people with intellectual disabilities the opportunity for a college education and experience

A $900,000 grant is establishing the UMatter program at USF’s St. Petersburg campus to provide young people with intellectual disabilities the learning, social skills and career training to set them up to be competitively employed and live independently.

August 26, 2020Campus News, Research and Innovation

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Innovation Scholars program returns to help incoming students explore career paths

This year, the Innovation Scholars Career Exploration Program at USF’s St. Petersburg campus will pair more than 70 students with professionals in downtown St. Petersburg, giving them a sneak peak into day-to-day activities in the professional world.

August 20, 2020Campus News, Student Life

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USF’s St. Petersburg campus opens new residence hall

The University of South Florida today opened a new 125,000-square-foot residence hall on its St. Petersburg campus, increasing the number of on-campus beds by nearly 70 percent.

August 17, 2020Campus News, Student Life

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Heading back to school: Students share their advice, expectations and concerns about fall 2020

We reached out to several students to hear about their expectations, excitement and concerns related to the fall 2020 semester as they offered insight into how they’ve learned to cope during the public health crisis.

August 12, 2020Campus News, Student Life

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From mock doctor to real doctor, Kemesha Gabbidon fights for public health

Kemesha Gabiddon is a real doctor of a different variety. Rather than diagnose patients, she helps prevent the spread of infectious disease as a community health advocate and postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Psychology at USF’s St. Petersburg campus.

August 4, 2020Campus News, Research and Innovation

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Alumni respond to massive changes in business operations due to coronavirus pandemic

Ashley Lowery and Desiree Chubb are two of many USF St. Petersburg campus alumni whose day-to-day jobs changed significantly due to the pandemic.

July 27, 2020Campus News

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The fall term that’s on your terms

The University of South Florida is committed to creating an environment that gives students more options than ever, so that each student can create the semester that fits best with their wishes, their schedule, their lifestyle and their living preferences.

July 23, 2020Campus News

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