CAS seeks new leadership after dean resigns
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) John Skvoretz resigned Monday with “regret and relief,” according to an e-mail sent to the Oracle....
Lockwood earns All-American honors
USF’s Ryan Lockwood did not go unnoticed this season. The freshman outfielder’s achievements keep earning him awards. Lockwood was selected as Freshman of the Year...
STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Authority over A&S fees discussed
Student Government (SG) is uncertain of the extent of its power over the Activity and Service (A&S) fee budget. The Senate proposed a resolution Tuesday...
USF Lakeland gets funding
USF Lakeland can now build its new campus on the corner of Polk Parkway and Interstate 4 and change its name. Gov. Charlie Crist signed...
Adjunct remembered as ‘unfailingly generous’
Adjunct business professor Richard F. Gerson, whom family, friends and associates described as “instantly likable,” passed away Monday at the age of 56. His son...
CAS restructured for budget cuts
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) will be academically restructured to save costs while staying committed to academic excellence, said Provost Ralph Wilcox in...
USF professor finds protein to stop malaria
Malaria causes more than 1 million deaths a year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Professor John Adams and his colleagues...
EDITORIAL: Another administrator leaves amid budget crisis
John Skvoretz, dean of USF’s College of Arts and Sciences, announced his resignation Monday, making him the third USF administrator to depart in eight months....
Advances in science will surpass human intellect
In 1965, Intel co-founder George E. Moore noted a trend. He observed that the number of transistors that could fit onto an integrated circuit was...
Adaptive architecture
The 2004 National Nursing Home Survey reported that more than 1,813,655 Americans reside in nursing homes, a number one USF graduate student hopes to drastically...