Vice President of Student Affairs and Student Success Paul Dosal announced Tuesday he will be stepping down from his position at USF as he has accepted the title of inaugural senior vice president for student success at UCF, effective June 30. Dosal has held his current position for 12 years […]
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Christian Hardigree named St. Pete regional chancellor
Christian Hardigree, current dean of the School of Hospitality at Metropolitan State University (MSU) of Denver, was selected Wednesday as the next St. Pete regional chancellor. After a three month long search, President Rhea Law announced her decision in a Wednesday universitywide email detailing Hardigree’s success. Hardigree is set to […]
Muma College of Business Dean Moez Limayem chosen as UNF president-elect
Longtime dean of the Muma College of Business, Moez Limayem, was chosen as the UNF president-elect by the university’s Board of Trustees (BOT) in a Monday morning meeting. He was among four finalists, and received unanimous support from the trustees after just an hour of deliberation in a meeting scheduled […]
Dosal a finalist in UCF senior vice president for student success search
Vice President of Student Affairs and Student Success Paul Dosal’s 12-year long administrative tenure may come to an end soon as he is a finalist in UCF’s search for the same job title. UCF’s senior vice president for student success position was created recently, and whoever is chosen will be […]
SG Senate allocates just shy of $28 million in A&S fees across campuses for 2022-23 fiscal year
The Campus Allocation Funding Committee (CAFC) predicted a tighter Activity and Service (A&S) budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year, but only the Tampa campus will see an overall decrease in allocation, per the bill. A&S Fee Recommendation Committee Chair and Student Body Vice President Jillian Wilson presented the budget bill […]
St. Pete School of Business receives $14 million donation for fintech center
Long-time donors Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton collectively contributed $14 million for the Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance’s efforts to become a hub in fintech education. The donation was announced Monday morning at a ceremony held in Lynn Pippenger Hall on the St. Pete campus. Notable attendees included […]
Power outage affects central campus buildings
About 20 buildings in the central area of the Tampa campus lost power Wednesday shortly before noon. The affected buildings regained power shortly after 1:30 p.m. The Marshall Student Center (MSC), Bookstore, Student Services, Argos and residential halls such as Castor were affected by the issue. Facilities Management has already […]
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New addition to Research Park opens
At the forefront of the Tampa campus stands the new 120,000-square-foot research facility. It was designed to be the future home of research companies in the region. Interim Vice President for Research and Innovation Sylvia Thomas said at a Thursday morning ribbon-cutting ceremony that the building was constructed to house […]
Stadium plans move forward, trustees show support of site recommendation
The recommendation of an on-campus stadium location as well as an update on the planning process was supported by the Board of Trustees (BOT) on Tuesday, signaling the process is moving forward. While there was no opposition for the preference of Sycamore Fields as the site, a decision won’t be […]