Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
5-4-2011
Abstract
During the late 1990s, USF St. Petersburg faced new challenges while embarking on new initiatives. Freshman and sophomores began to attend classes on campus. Local lawmakers, concerned that Tampa-based administrators cared little for USF's home along Bayboro, threatened to remove the campus from the USF System. After delicate negotiations and legislative demands, USF St. Petersburg began to pursue separate regional accreditation of its programs. USFSP also anticipated the arrival of new student housing (named Residence Hall One) and a parking garage facility.
Recommended Citation
Schnur,, James Anthony and Nelson Poynter Memorial Library., "Panel 21 and Panel 22: New Horizons for a New Millennium (1998-2005)" (2011). Library and Community-based Exhibits. 13.
https://digital.stpetersburg.usf.edu/npml_outreach_exhibits/13
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Comments
From Fiddler Crabs to a Harbor with Class: A History of Bayboro Harbor and the University of South Florida St. Petersburg