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University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Racism costs everyone: Expert makes 'cents' of equity for all residents at public event

Heather McGhee, the NY Times bestselling author, will give a public talk on campus on March 15 about the economic impacts of structural racism.

March 14, 2022Events

USF St. Petersburg campus

Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock’s statement on historic legislative session for USF

We are incredibly thankful to our Pinellas County legislative delegation, particularly House Speaker and USF alumnus Chris Sprowls, for being unwavering supporters of our campus. Thanks to their dedication and hard work, we are starting a new chapter in our history.

March 11, 2022Campus News

Students excavate site at Weedon Island

Students uncover Florida's past at archaeological site

Students gather at Weedon Island Preserve to excavate one of Florida's most significant archaeological sites. The field school – where students learn the proper methods to conduct digs and identify artifacts - is held every two years and is part of a course at USF called Florida Archaeology.

March 9, 2022Research and Innovation

The USC building on the USF St. Petersburg campus

University of South Florida’s St. Petersburg campus wins national award for prioritizing student health

The USF St. Petersburg campus received the 2022 Active Minds Healthy Campus Award, which celebrates U.S. colleges and universities that provide access to quality healthcare, serving students’ physical health while giving equal priority and investment to mental health.

March 9, 2022Campus News, Student Life

USF St. Petersburg campus

USF St. Petersburg campus faculty among the top two percent of researchers worldwide

A study by Stanford University placed four faculty members from USF’s St. Petersburg campus among the top 2 percent of scientists in the world.

February 25, 2022Research and Innovation

Mota Cave in Ethiopia, where a 4,500-year-old skeleton was discovered by USF Professors John and Kathy Arthur (left and middle) that has helped to outline major demographic shifts in ancient humans.

DNA from ancient skeletons shine light on how early humans lived and interacted

DNA from a 4,500-year-old skeleton discovered by USF professors has contributed to a new continent-wide analysis of human remains buried in African archaeological sites, revealing a fascinating story of how early humans lived.

February 23, 2022Research and Innovation

Listening to Babies 10th anniversary

Listening to Babies professional training series concludes with 10th anniversary

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Listening to Babies will reflect back on meaningful community progress and lessons learned to support the social, emotional and learning development of young African American and Hispanic children.

February 21, 2022Campus News, Events

Ethics and Debate team 2022 national

Ethics and Debate team prepares for its first national competition

For the first time in its seven-year history as a student organization at USF, the Ethics and Debate team will compete in the Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl on February 26 and 27.

February 21, 2022Campus News

Diversity & Inclusion Conference 2022

Diversity and Inclusion Conference to focus on forging a brighter future for everyone

Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs at the USF St. Petersburg campus, the virtual conference aims to enhance learning and understanding around concepts of diversity, inclusion and social justice.

February 15, 2022Events

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Conference on World Affairs to focus on nexus between global challenges and local issues

Distinguished speakers across the political spectrum and from a diversity of cultures will convene at the 2022 St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs to provide both a global and local perspective on the biggest challenges facing our world.

February 10, 2022Campus News, Events

USF Pearls and MISTER programs get support from donors

Diversity and inclusion programs expand through support from out-of-state donations and grants

Two programs that support underrepresented students in higher education will expand thanks to sizable grants and donations to the USF St. Petersburg campus.

February 3, 2022Campus News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Research shows importance of providing multicultural books that reflect children’s identity during the pandemic

When the pandemic began, many parents and caregivers were afraid their children would fall behind. Responding to those concerns led USF St. Petersburg campus College of Education professors to team up with the Police Athletic League of St. Petersburg.

January 27, 2022Research and Innovation

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