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USFSP professor Dr. Martin Seggelke conducting the professional San Francisco Wind Symphony.

Professor Brings His Passion for Conducting to the Classroom

As his resume suggests, Martin Seggelke is a committed conductor, no matter the composition, but his speciality is with classical works.

January 29, 2019Research and Innovation

Dr. V. Mark Durand

Professor’s Research Paper Named One of Only Five Seminal Articles in 50-Year History of Psychology Journal

A research paper that helped transform the treatment of severe behavior problems by Psychology Professor Dr. V. Mark Durand has been recognized as a 2018 Seminal Article by the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.

December 18, 2018Research and Innovation

Fountain on campus

New Book Traces the Environmental Transformation of the South due to Civil War & Emancipation

The book, recently published by Oxford University Press, traces the environmental changes stemming from the rural South’s transition from a pre-Civil War plantation economy to a more intensively capitalistic farming during the late nineteenth century.

December 10, 2018Research and Innovation

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Bishop Center to Offer Corporate Training and Development Courses for Working Professionals

Next semester, USF St. Petersburg’s Bishop Center for Ethical Leadership will begin offering courses in corporate training and professional development.

November 29, 2018Research and Innovation

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Chemistry Professor to Gain New Insight on Climate Change by Studying the Ocean’s Spray

A USFSP chemistry professor plans to measure spray from the ocean’s waves in an attempt to unlock the secrets to fighting global climate change.

November 28, 2018Research and Innovation

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Family Study Center Works with St. Petersburg Agencies to Provide “Trauma-Informed Care” to Infants and Families

A new initiative among caregivers throughout St. Petersburg will transform the way mental health services are delivered to infants and families by taking into effect the profound and unpredictable effects of trauma.

November 19, 2018Research and Innovation

Dr. Heather Judkins

Biology Professor Selected as President of International Cephalopod Council

Dr. Heather Judkins, Assistant Professor of Biology at USF St. Petersburg, has been named the next President of the Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC).

November 16, 2018Research and Innovation

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

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

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

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