Adviser advocated for her students
Friends called Academic Adviser Artia Small the “counsel,” because she readily listened to their concerns and provided feedback. To students, she was the lawyer who...
College applications on the rise at USF
Across the nation, high school seniors have become more decisive when it comes to college applications. More students are choosing to apply to college during...
An ‘Angel’ among students
Biology major Abigail Wold loves shoes. High heels and wedges are her favorites. She loves shoes so much that she has special prosthetics with adjustable...
Cars, country clubs among leaders’ perks
A dearth of state tax revenue is prompting budget cuts at Florida public universities, but some of the money trickling out of USF’s thinning coffers...
Higher tuition rates might make Florida competitive
Florida public universities’ low tuition rates seem to be catching up with them as state funding drops and universities scramble to make ends meet while...