ANNOUNCEMENTS
USF St. Petersburg Staff Awards All nomination
forms and support documentation for the USF St.
Petersburg 2004 USPS and A&P staff awards must
be submitted to Human Resources no later than the close of business
Friday, 01/23/2004.
If you have any questions or need a nomination packet please call
Barbara Fleischer
at 3-4115.
New Classrooms at the Piano Man Building
The offices formerly occupied by St.
Petersburg College in the Piano Man Building were remodeled and made
into two new classrooms so that they would complement the two existing
classrooms. The new classrooms were finished on January 5th. Additional
seating will be added to the existing classrooms such that the entire
building will accommodately approximately 160 students.
COB Student wins scholarship
Ms. Dawn Balliet,
a USF SP College of Business Student has won a $1,000 scholarship award
by The Florida West Coast Chapter of the Institute of Internal Auditors. The
scholarship required an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher and the applicants
were evaluated on their GPA, performance in the Internal/Operational
Auditing course, service activities and the quality of their essay.
PUBLICATIONS
Kaly, P.W., & Heesacker, M. (2003).
Effects of a ship-based adventure
program on adolescent self-esteem and ego-identity development. Journal
of Experiential Education, 26, 97-104. Perry Kaly, Ph.D. is a Licensed
Psychologist at the
Counseling and Career Center
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AM USF ST. PETERSBURG: Mary Ann Harrell
Anyone who enters the College of Education
office in COQ 201 will be greeted by a most friendly smile. Mary
Ann Harrell , Office Manager of the college, has
been with USF St. Petersburg for 23 ½ years. Her personal
mission, as a dedicated employee, is to make everyone feel
welcomed and comfortable, and to resolve any situation, issue
or task presented to her.
>> Read
more New Assistant
Vice President for University Relations Is Onboard: Welcome
Holly Kickliter
From the December announcement:
I am pleased to announce that Ms. Holly
Kickliter will join the USF St. Petersburg team as Assistant
Vice President for University Relations.
Ms. Kickliter was employed as Assistant
Vice President, Health Sciences Communications, at the
USF Health Sciences Center. And, she has held public relations
and marketing positions with St. Joseph's Baptist Health
Care, Hill and Knowlton International Public Relations,
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, and
Tampa General Hospital.
Ms. Kickliter earned her Masters of Arts,
magna cum laude, in mass communications from USF and her
Bachelor of Arts, cum laude in corporate journalism from
Auburn University.
Please join me in congratulating Ms. Kickliter
and all who participated in this search process.
Karen A. White
Vice President and CEO
You're Invited: Duo "Still
on the Hill" Perform Today Tuesday, Jan. 20 Harborside
"Still
on the Hill" will perform today at 12:00 p.m. on the
Harborside Lawn. This duo uses traditional instruments
from their home in the Ozarks (banjo, fiddle, guitar, mandolin,
harmonica, autoharp) as well as other exotic offerings (Moon
guitar from Japan, African finger piano, upright octave violin,
and the Mandotar) to push the envelope further.
Still on the Hill has proved itself a favorite at many prestigious
festivals an venues here and abroad. Stop by and enjoy this
complimentary performance today at noon!
A NEW BUILDING FOR RESEARCH
LABS
We will soon have a single building that will house USF
St. Petersburg faculty research laboratories. It will be
located immediately adjacent and south of the Piano Man Building.
The new building will follow the design features of the Piano
Man Building and give the appearance that it is all one structure.
This building will have a central corridor with six individual
research labs, a lab manager's office, an equipment room,
and a storage room accommodating an environmental chamber.
The labs will bring together faculty researchers in physics,
environmental policy, geography, geology, chemistry and biology.
The environmental science labs will support research on a
wide range of topics. The researchers have a diverse background
encompassing environmental environmental chemistry, ecology,
organism behavior, and hydrology. Current research topics
range from the biology of fire ants to water flow in the
Everglades to studies of climate change. For more information,
you can visit their website at http://www.stpt.usf.edu/coas/espg.
Submitted by and for more info: Norma
Schnapp,
Facilities Planning & Construction
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