News

Article Listing

Filter By

Submit

Viewing items with Category: All Categories, Year: All Years

Deby Cassill

Biology Professor Presents Innovative Model for Classifying Animal Species

Deby Cassill’s unique classification model, which was recently published in the journal Scientific Reports, looks at how pressures from natural selection, such as predation and resource scarcity, influence how mothers invest in offspring quantity and quality.

August 28, 2019Research and Innovation

University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus

USF St. Petersburg Awarded $5.5-Million to Support K-12 Mental Health Awareness Training

Thousands of K-12 school personnel will be trained on how to recognize and refer students with emotional or mental health difficulties thanks to a $5.5-million grant awarded to USF St. Petersburg’s College of Education.

August 26, 2019Campus News, Research and Innovation

People sorting food waste

USFSP Students Invest in Innovative Biodigester Technology to Eliminate Food Waste and Reduce Carbon Emissions

Students at USF St. Petersburg are tackling the food waste problem by installing an innovative system that will naturally break down non-edible food on campus – the first of its kind at a Florida university.

August 22, 2019Student Life, Sustainability

Students participating in the PATHe program get to know one another during an orientation session at St. Petersburg College.

Kick-off Event Celebrates First Cohort of PATHe Students

The initiative is a partnership between SPC and University of South Florida St. Petersburg (USFSP) and is designed to help Pinellas County students and parents find pathways to higher education in the region.

August 19, 2019Events, Student Life

Students working together at the robotics camp

USFSP Robotics Camp Receives INSIGHT Into Diversity Magazine’s Inspiring Programs in STEM Award

A camp created by the USF St. Petersburg College of Education to teach young students about science and technology has received the 2019 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.

August 15, 2019Campus News

Students Frances Rodriguez and Shayra Antia set up their measuring devices at USFSP.

Students Conduct Summer Research on Local Air Quality

Two USF St. Petersburg undergraduate students spent this summer studying the health of our air in the Tampa Bay Area.

August 8, 2019Research and Innovation, Student Life

Contestants on StartupBus Florida competed in New Orleans against teams from around the state.

Alumni Lead and Compete in National StartupBus Challenge

Now in its 10th year, StartupBus is an immersive networking event designed to attract and inspire young innovators.

August 1, 2019Campus News

Thomas Hallock speaking into a microphone

English Professor Awarded Prestigious Fulbright Grant to Teach in Mexico

This upcoming fall semester, Thomas Hallock will help create a connection between students from USF St. Petersburg and those from Cholula, Mexico when he assumes the role of Garcia Robles Chair of U.S. Studies at the Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP) as a Fulbright Scholar.

July 24, 2019Research and Innovation

trees

Anthropologist Leads International Team to Study Social and Environmental Impact of Mass Conflict

USFSP Professor of Anthropology Kathryn Weedman Arthur has been awarded $270,000 by the National Science Foundation to investigate the relationship between human conflict and the preservation of natural resources.

July 22, 2019Research and Innovation

Students presenting their findings at the workshop.

Students from South St. Pete Gain Hands-on Experience Analyzing Local Flooding and Devising Solutions

Led by USFSP Professors Barnali Dixon and Rebecca Johns, the Mapping Flood Vulnerabilities and Solutions workshop taught students to analyze flooding in streets and neighborhoods around the city.

July 18, 2019Research and Innovation

a person looking through a book

Prison Education Program Aims to Reduce Recidivism and Improve Job Prospects

For six weeks, USF St. Petersburg’s College of Education partnered with the Florida Department of Corrections to offer literacy training to 48 inmates at the Polk Correctional Institute.

July 15, 2019Research and Innovation

Chase Nawrocki at the record-setting dive location.

Grad Student Part of Guinness World Record-breaking Underwater Cleanup

USF St. Petersburg graduate student Chase Nawrocki was part of the underwater cleanup at Deerfield Beach, Fla., joining divers from as far away as South America and Europe.

July 8, 2019Student Life

About the Newsroom

At the USF St. Petersburg campus newsroom, we highlight the people, events and initiatives that make us distinct. From groundbreaking research to inspiring student profiles, we are dedicated to telling our campus' story and promoting its value to the greater Tampa Bay community and beyond.

 

Harbor Notes News

Learn about the latest news, research updates and public events in our Harbor Notes News and Harbor Notes Events newsletters.