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Josephine Hall

A Patron of the Arts Leaves $2 Million Legacy Gift for USF St. Petersburg

By all accounts, Josephine Hall was a sweet and spunky lady who loved to travel the world and made friends absolutely everywhere she went.

October 26, 2018Campus News

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

USF St. Petersburg campus

USF St. Petersburg’s College of Education Opens New Hands-On STEM Lab

he state-of-the-art space will allow aspiring educators and current faculty to infuse the latest in Science, Technology, Education and Math (STEM) into their teaching methods.

October 15, 2018Campus News

Girl looking at plane at Science Fest.

St. Petersburg Science Festival and MarineQuest Return to Engage Families and Inspire a Generation on Science

The St. Petersburg Science Festival and MarineQuest will offer thousands of families throughout Tampa Bay a chance to be inspired and get involved with science on Saturday, October 20, from 10am – 4pm.

October 11, 2018Events

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

George Gerlaskie of Duke Energy describing how the new Tesla Battery solar storage system operates during the demonstration.

USF St. Petersburg and Duke Energy Unveil New Tesla Battery Solar Storage System

Beneath a 100kW solar array and in front of dozens of community members and press, USF St. Petersburg and Duke Energy unveiled and demonstrated a Tesla battery solar storage system – the first of its kind in Florida.

September 17, 2018Sustainability

International students gather for the Coffee Social held Sept. 6. (Credit: Crow’s Nest)

USF St. Petersburg to Celebrate International Diversity During Welcoming Week

Most educators believe that diversity in the classroom not only exposes students to a variety of perspectives, it also promotes empathy and better prepares them to participate in the global economy.

September 13, 2018Campus News, Events

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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

Sophia Perez received the Durand Family Scholarship at a reception on August 30, being recognized by Psychology Professors Dr. V. Mark Durand and Dr. Max Owens.

Student Profile: Sophia Perez, Durand Family Scholarship Recipient and Future Counselor

Sophia Perez has built an impressive record of accomplishments since arriving at USF St. Petersburg, from co-founding an on-campus Christian-based club to designing a domestic violence prevention program as part of a semester-long project.

August 31, 2018Student Life

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