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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

Monica Edwards

USFSP Alumna Selected as Rangel Fellow, Second in System History

USF St. Petersburg alumna Monica Edwards has been recognized by the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program as a 2019 Rangel Fellow.

November 27, 2018Campus News

USFSP Associate Professor of Political Science Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan receiving the 2018 Graham-Frey Civic Educator Award.

Political Science Professor Wins Statewide Award for Civic Education

Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan, USF St. Petersburg Associate Professor of Political Science, has been named the recipient of the 2018 Graham – Frey Civic Educator Award.

November 9, 2018Research and Innovation

Faculty and students sitting at a table in the Consumer Insight and Sales Lab

Consumer Insight and Sales Lab Launches, Providing Multiple Benefits to Business Students and the Community

Students in USF St. Petersburg’s Kate Tiedemann College of Business (KTCOB) will soon have the unique opportunity to learn from and participate in professional consumer focus groups that are a staple of marketing and political research.

July 24, 2018Research and Innovation

Dean of the College of Education Allyson Watson at the St. Petersburg Science Festival.y

College of Education Dean Named 2018 Girls Inc. of Pinellas STEM Woman of the Year

Allyson L. Watson, Dean for the College of Education at USF St. Petersburg, has been named the 2018 Girls Inc. of Pinellas STEM Woman of the Year.

July 17, 2018Research and Innovation

Members of the HIV Stigma-reduction through Education, Empowerment, and Research Project that seeks to address HIV-related stigma among youth with the disease.

Fulbright Award to Improve HIV Research and Treatment with Minors

Prior studies have shown that youth with HIV who have a greater understanding of their disease are more likely to seek treatment and stick with the often complex and time consuming medical regimen.

April 27, 2018Research and Innovation

Historian Jack Davis during a book signing

USF St. Petersburg Alum Awarded Pulitzer Prize in History for The Gulf

Jack E. Davis, a University of South Florida St. Petersburg alum and University of Florida professor, was awarded the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in history for his engrossing book The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea.

April 23, 2018Campus News

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