How many professional licenses are set to expire in the week ending Oct. 29 in Escambia County, according to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)?
If you’ve ever been a regular smoker, the first thing you need to know is that lung cancer kills more Americans every year than colon cancer, prostate cancer and breast cancer combined. It is the leading cause of cancer deaths in this country for both men and women.
The room buzzed with appreciation as community members gathered over meatballs and veggie spring rolls at the Saving St. Pete—One Tree at a Time event and told stories about personal connections to trees. Junior biology student from Fort Collins, Colorado, Quinn Vogel told one such story.
With former USF quarterback Quinton Flowers being inducted into the USF Athletics Hall of Fame on Thursday night, we present this story originally published in "The Silver Stampede: 25th Anniversary of South Florida Football.''
More than a month since Hurricane Ian made landfall, the need for help continues in southwest Florida. Ammon Bradford, president of the USF Student Veterans Association, just returned from his second trip to Lee County to bring relief supplies to the ravaged region.
Tuesday marked the 10th anniversary of the International Day of the Girl, an observance day declared by the United Nations to address the challenges girls face and to promote girls’ empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights. St. Petersburg College celebrated the occasion by hosting the third annual Pearls & Portfolio Symposium on Friday, Oct. 7 at the Seminole Campus, in partnership with Pinellas County Schools, Girl Scouts of West Central Florida and Pace Center for Girls.
From being an early advocate for giving aging populations distinct legal considerations to sewing masks for nursing home residents at the dawn of the pandemic (when face coverings were rare), Law Professor Rebecca Morgan is an elder law pioneer and a tireless champion for aging populations.
The Global American University, Schiller has reached an agreement with the Spanish Rugby Federation (FER) and the Association of Rugby Players (APOME), by which they make available to the federated players 5 scholarships for the Master of Science in Sustainability, which will begin on November 21.