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Images reflecting the storied past of the St. Petersburg African-American communities

Neighborhood News Bureau Chronicles St. Petersburg’s African-American History through Digital Storytelling

Dr. Bernardo Motta thought he was giving his journalism students a simple project: research the history of local African-American communities.

October 10, 2018Research and Innovation, Student Life

25 students make up the initial class for the new online program of accounting at USFSP.

Online Program Launches for one of Florida’s Most in Demand Degrees

A new online program is giving students the flexibility to complete a bachelor’s degree on their schedule for one of the most in demand majors in Florida.

September 28, 2018Research and Innovation

Chemistry Instructor John Osegovic not only taught students, but was taught by them, here learning how to make dumplings.

Faculty Exchange Academic and Cultural Knowledge with Students, Professors in China

After several hours of lecturing to a room full of Chinese college students on culture, communication and its relationship to a teacher’s disposition, Dr. LaSonya Moore had that rarest of experiences.

September 19, 2018Campus News, Research and Innovation

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Celebrating 20 Years of Innovative Research: Duckwall Professorship Spurs New Insight Into Florida History

A physicist turned successful businessman who ran an optics company in Tampa, he decided to create a foundation dedicated to making the Tampa Bay region a better place.

September 12, 2018Research and Innovation

Image of a family for the Family Study Center

Family Study Center Marks 15 Years of Pioneering Birth-To-Three Family Research, Community Programs

This academic year marks the 15th anniversary of USF St. Petersburg’s Family Study Center, a pioneering institution at the forefront of coparenting research and community programs for early childhood and family mental health.

August 27, 2018Research and Innovation

“Arthur Ashe: A Life” by USF St. Petersburg professor Ray Arsenault.

Historian Writes First Comprehensive Biography of Tennis Legend and Civil Rights Icon Arthur Ashe

While Arthur Ashe gained fame for his brilliance on the tennis court, it was his commitment to advancing causes such as civil rights, education, AIDS awareness and ending apartheid in South Africa that cemented his status as an American icon.

August 21, 2018Research and Innovation

Faculty and students sitting at a table in the Consumer Insight and Sales Lab

Consumer Insight and Sales Lab Launches, Providing Multiple Benefits to Business Students and the Community

Students in USF St. Petersburg’s Kate Tiedemann College of Business (KTCOB) will soon have the unique opportunity to learn from and participate in professional consumer focus groups that are a staple of marketing and political research.

July 24, 2018Research and Innovation

Dean of the College of Education Allyson Watson at the St. Petersburg Science Festival.y

College of Education Dean Named 2018 Girls Inc. of Pinellas STEM Woman of the Year

Allyson L. Watson, Dean for the College of Education at USF St. Petersburg, has been named the 2018 Girls Inc. of Pinellas STEM Woman of the Year.

July 17, 2018Research and Innovation

Women sitting at a conference table working together.

College of Business Addresses the Executive Gender Gap with Accendo Leadership Advisory Group

The Kate Tiedemann College of Business at USF St. Petersburg is partnering with Accendo Leadership Advisory Group to offer executive-level training for women leaders in Tampa Bay.

July 16, 2018Campus News, Research and Innovation

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Museum of Fine Arts Teams with USF St. Petersburg and Top Brewers to Create Ancient Art-inspired Brews

Taste ancient art-inspired brews and party like it’s 100 BCE at the Beer Project celebrations at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, in July.

July 3, 2018Research and Innovation

Richard Mbatu, Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy at USF St. Petersburg.

Professor Chosen as a Lead Author for United Nations Environmental Report

Richard Mbatu, Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy, has been selected by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) to become one of the lead authors for the Global Environment Outlook (GEO) for Youth.

July 3, 2018Research and Innovation

U.S. Representative Kathy Castor talking to students

Innovative Mini-mester Course Explores the Economics of Women and Men at Work

The pay gap disparity in the workplace has been a source of contention and an issue that has received considerable news coverage in recent years.

May 31, 2018Research and Innovation

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