
Realism About Brown V. Board Of Education
Former
law clerk of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, Randall
Kennedy, JD, will present “Realism about Brown v. Board of
Education” Friday, May 21 at 6 pm at USF St. Petersburg’s
Campus Activities Center.
Community
conversations continue about the impact of Brown
v. Board of Education 50 years after the ruling.
This is the fourth in the
St. Petersburg Remembers Brown v. Board of Education series chaired
by College of Education Dean Vivian Fueyo with community partners
to explore the character and legacy of this landmark decision.
This event is free and open to the public.
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Dali Museum Presents Plan To The City
Council - USF St. Petersburg May Grow
From Regional Chancellor Karen White
For nearly 40 years, St. Petersburg’s
city leaders and citizens have helped us build our campus. USF
St. Petersburg has taught our city’s teachers, business leaders,
political scientists and lifelong scholars in an array of disciplines.
I attended a meeting this afternoon that, with the appropriate
approvals from a number of groups including St. Petersburg’s
residents, could help our campus continue to grow.
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College
of Business Adopts Maximo Elementary
120 Fifth Graders Field Trip
to College of Business to Learn About Social Responsibility.
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Pinellas County Alumni Chapter Hosts Golf Tournament
The USF Pinellas County Alumni Chapter is hosting a Golf Tournament
on Saturday July 10th at Innisbrook. Open Registration for the
day of the event begins at 7:30 am with a shotgun start at 8:30
am. The day concludes with a lunch-buffet, awards, and silent auction.
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Register online at: http://www.usf.onlinecommunity.com/cgi-any/activities.dll/show?sitename=US
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Coming Into Its Own
Tampa Tribune Front Page, May 9, 2004
For
years, the University of South Florida St. Petersburg was the middle
child of area higher education. The campus often was overshadowed
by its big brother, USF's main campus in Tampa, and its precocious
younger sibling in Sarasota, New College.
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Unique Arts Collaboration Takes Shape
in St. Pete |
| Creative Tampa Bay, May 10, 2004 |
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Art classes offered
through USF St. Petersburg in collaboration with Saltcreek
Artworks are helping shape the identity of the city as the
cultural hub of Central Florida.
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Forum To Explore Desegregation Case
St. Petersburg Times, May 2, 2004
The latest in a series of community conversations
about the Supreme Court's 1954 school desegregation ruling is 6
p.m. Tuesday in the Gibbs High School cafeteria.
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more from the St. Petersburg Times
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Volunteer at the All Children's Hospital Telethon, June 5 - 6.
The major fund-raiser for All Children's Hospital is it's telethon
which is scheduled for Saturday, June 5 and Sunday, June 6. Volunteers
are needed Sat evening and all day Sunday. Two jobs are available:
traffic
control(parking) and runner staff(taking pledges to the bookkeepers).
Shifts are 2-3 hours and volunteers must be capable of being on
their feet throughout the shift. Let's get a large USFSP presence
and help our wonderful neighbors! Contact Barry McDowell at 3-4990
or mcdowell@stpt.usf.edu.
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ceremonies, concerts, sporting events, scholarship events, fundraising
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