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Professor Heather Judkins on board a research vessel in the Gulf of Mexico analyzing a recently captured squid.

Marine Biologist to Explore Gulf’s Uncharted Deep Sea

USFSP Marine Biology Professor Heather Judkins and a team of researchers will spend the next two and a half weeks aboard a NOAA Ocean Exploration research cruise to reveal a bit of that mystery and explore never-before-reached areas of the Gulf of Mexico.

June 5, 2019Research and Innovation

USFSP alum Jon Boyd handed out around 500 free ice creams on his birthday.

USFSP Alum’s Ice Cream Drive Raises Party Funds for Foster Kids

Last Wednesday, USF St. Petersburg graduate Jon Boyd threw a different kind of celebration for his 26th birthday.

June 3, 2019Campus News

Professor Lindsay Rodriguez with USFSP students who work in her lab and her dog.

Researcher Develops Interventions to Address Alcohol Consumption in Young Adults and Couples

USF St. Petersburg professor is researching how problem drinking affects romantic relationships in younger adults, and devising interventions that can help individuals and couples struggling with this addictive behavior.

May 30, 2019Research and Innovation

 Jason Mathis, CEO of the St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership; Florida State Senator Jeff Brandes; Kam Simmons, Director of Public Policy for Starsky Robotics; Dean Bushey, Florida General Manager for Voyage; Gary Patterson, KTCOB Associate Dean

College of Business Event Puts Driverless Cars in the Spotlight

USF St. Petersburg’s Kate Tiedemann College of Business (KTCOB) and the St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership hosted a panel discussion on driverless vehicles and their future in the Sunshine State last week that included State Senator Jeff Brandes and two industry leaders.

May 28, 2019Campus News

Milton White

Honoring Our Heroes: Milton White Recognized for Helping Student Veterans and Impacting Lives of Many

Milton White was recently recognized for his many years of service, selected as the grand prize winner in AARP’s “Honoring Our Heroes” contest.

May 24, 2019Campus News

Jerrica Stovall on the Wheel of Fortune

Fellow Bull Checks off Bucket List Item, Wins on Wheel of Fortune

Jerrica Stovall dreamed of appearing on Wheel of Fortune since she was a child and would watch the iconic game show each night with her mother and sister.

May 22, 2019Campus News

March for Our Lives Rally in Washington D.C.

Philosophy Professor Unpacks the Debate Over Gun Control in Latest Book

Gun control is typically viewed as one of the most polarizing subjects in political discourse today. Now a book by a USF St. Petersburg professor is looking to inject some nuance into the highly-charged debate over firearms and how they should be used.

May 17, 2019Research and Innovation

Bill Heller

USF St. Petersburg Renames Building in Honor of Bill Heller, Former Dean and Community Leader

For more than a quarter of a century, Bill Heller has been a transformative figure at USF St. Petersburg, filling the roles of campus CEO, dean, professor and advocate. Now the university is recognizing his many years of devoted service by naming the building where he taught in his honor.

May 14, 2019Campus News

Students cleaning up the beach area on campus

Sustainability Studies Degree Provides Unique Training for Addressing Environmental Issues

A new Sustainability Studies major to launch this fall at USF St. Petersburg will immerse students in hard science, social science and business to prepare them for careers discovering and implementing solutions that benefit the environment.

May 9, 2019Student Life, Sustainability

Students gardening

Internship Promotes “Field to Fork” Food Systems

A new internship program is providing students a holistic and hands-on understanding of local food systems in order to improve them.

May 7, 2019Student Life, Sustainability

Tolomato Cemetery

Cross-Campus Team Uses Digital Technology to Reconstruct Historic Cemetery

Researchers from USF St. Petersburg and USF Tampa are employing 3D imaging technology to develop a digital recreation of the historic Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida.

May 1, 2019Research and Innovation

Yoiri Porrata

Overcoming Obstacles: 42-Year-Old Student to Earn College Degree Same Month Son Graduates High School

Many college students face obstacles on their journey to earn a degree, but Yoiri Porrata had to overcome more than most.

April 29, 2019Campus News, Student Life

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