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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

Students sitting at a table at the workshop.

USF St. Petersburg Brings Google-born Emotional Intelligence Training to Florida

Developed by a team of Google employees in 2007, this emotional intelligence training program is based on the latest neuroscience research and teaches mindfulness to enhance the effectiveness of leaders and performance of employees.

March 4, 2019Events

Student walking on campus.

Family Study Center Honors Impactful Community Partners at 15th Anniversary Breakfast Ceremony

On February 27, USF St. Petersburg’s Family Study Center (FSC) celebrated its 15th anniversary with a breakfast honoring community partners.

March 1, 2019Campus News, Research and Innovation

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Scholarship Fund Aims to Help Students with Financial Emergencies

A scholarship fund called Stay AFLOAT will help USF St. Petersburg students during financial emergencies.

February 27, 2019Campus News, Student Life

Students listen to a lecture at USF College of Nursing.

Lease Agreement Paves the Way for Nursing Program at USF St. Petersburg

A new agreement between the city of St. Petersburg and USF St. Petersburg will provide space for research and a highly sought-after nursing program on campus starting in Fall 2019.

February 22, 2019Campus News

Booker Creek flowing through Roser Park in South St. Petersburg.

St. Pete’s Storied Booker Creek is Topic of Community Forum

USF St. Petersburg will host a community forum on Friday, February 15, to discuss the past, present and future of St. Pete’s Booker Creek.

February 14, 2019Events

Kenny Jensen stands with his installation, Paths of Consumption: USFSP.

New Campus Sustainability Sculpture Installed on Davis Hall

USF St. Petersburg will unveil a new installation that highlights the University’s sustainability identity at 4 p.m. on February 12.

February 12, 2019Campus News, Sustainability

Students posing in the Senate while visiting Tallahassee

Students Advocate for USF at Day at the Capitol

On February 13, hundreds of USF students will board buses bound for Tallahassee, where they’ll meet state legislators and advocate for the university at the annual Day at the Capitol.

February 11, 2019Student Life

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