St. Petersburg Junior College opened in 1927 with an initial class of 102 students. The school now serves more than 30,000.
Tonjua Williams had spent her career serving in nearly every capacity at St. Petersburg College before becoming its seventh president in 2017.
The publication also ranks USF inside the top 25 nationally for social mobilityTAMPA, Fla., Sept. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For the sixth year in a row, the University of South Florida sits among ...
Helene is expected to rapidly intensify into a major and massive hurricane with 115-mph winds by the time it makes landfall ...
The Duke Energy Foundation has announced $740,000 in grants to support 18 education-based organizations to continue Duke Energy Florida's investment in education and future workforce needs statewide.
Car accidents have the power to upend lives. In an instant, another motorist’s negligence can cause injuries, lost wages, an ...
More officers will be on the roads in St. Pete over the next several months. They’re not there to get you in trouble, though.
Park moves to No. 2 after winning Metro East title; Cypress Bay goes to No. 8 after taking C-M Cares Invitational.
Responses to a survey at the University of South Florida — where police shut down an encampment last spring with tear gas and ...
Hillsborough County Public Schools’ new software system has left teachers, students, and administrators scrambling to manage a range of technical issues that could have far-reaching ...
In recent years, a record number of immigrants have entered the U.S. and sought asylum. Instead of relief, they're met with a ...
Stetson University's College of Law arrived at the former Rolyat Hotel in Gulfport 70 years ago, adding a new option in ...