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Bull Horn
August 26, 2024
Dear Students,
On behalf of the Dean of Students offices on all three campuses, we are happy to welcome you to the Fall 2024 semester at 91tvӰԺ.
These first few weeks will be busy! We hope that you will continue to attend some of our Week of Welcome events to learn about college life, engage with your campus community, meet people, and identify the many resources offered to ensure your success. We enjoy meeting you at these events and look forward to seeing you around 91tvӰԺ’s campuses.
As the semester moves along, we want to encourage you in the following ways:
- Get Involved! Involvement is important to your success and satisfaction with your college experience. Our departments and student organizations offer events, experiences and programs to help you explore your interests, have fun and meet new people. Be sure to use for the most up-to-date information on all there is to do at 91tvӰԺ – download the app today!
- Choose your organizations carefully! Organizations should be registered on BullsConnect if they are in good standing. If they are not on BullsConnect, then they are not in good standing and may not be allowed to be on campus. Participating in activities on campus hosted by suspended or expelled organizations violates our Student Code of Conduct. No organization should make you feel uncomfortable, distance you from friends and family, or encourage you to violate policies. If you have any questions or concerns about an organization, please contact the involvement offices on your campus.
- Cheer on the Bulls! Coming off an incredible bowl game victory, we are very excited about this year’s football season. Our other fall athletics are also going strong. We hope to see everyone wearing 91tvӰԺ Green and Gold on Wednesdays to show their pride and support for our university and Fridays for our football team. If you need assistance getting to the games, Student Government has you covered in terms of transportation to and from the game, so be sure to come early to secure your spot.
- Take Care of Yourself! Be sure to use the weekends to catch up on sleep, exercise, and eat healthy. As you participate in classes and campus life activities, be vigilant in protecting yourself and others from getting sick. If you think you have any symptoms of the flu, COVID-19 or any other communicable disease, please do not participate in activities, go to classes or use campus facilities without first seeking medical advice from Student Health and Wellness Centers on our campuses. Be sure to notify your professors as quickly as possible that you are sick. And if stress is getting to you, consider downloading the TimelyCare app for 24/7 free mental health care.
- Be a Great Student! This is a good time to organize your academic timelines. If you need some help, our tutoring and support services are readily available.
- Stay Safe! Safety should always be top of mind. Be sure to remember to lock your cars, rooms, apartments, and bikes. Walk with others around campus and off campus, and download and use the 91tvӰԺ Safe app.
- Make Good Decisions! Your success, safety and well-being are our priority, but the decision-making is up to you. Explore the helpful resources linked below regarding safety precautions and your well-being:
We anticipate an active semester with many events and expressive activities. Because we are a large community with individuals from all backgrounds, there will be different viewpoints and reactions to these activities. As a public university, we must uphold the constitutional right to free speech, and we must ensure that our academic endeavors are not disrupted. Therefore, under the First Amendment, 91tvӰԺ can apply content-neutral limits to all activities based on time, place, and manner. This summer we have been busy reviewing our policies and practices with regard to use of space and activities. Here are a few things to know:
- It is important that you review our policies and understand your rights and responsibilities as you engage with our campus. Here is the on campus activities and use of public space, along with a website with more information.
- Some activities need reservations. We encourage you to review the policies and/or contact the Event Support Team to aid your planning.
- 91tvӰԺ encourages civil discourse, democratic engagement, and the open exchange of ideas.
- Constitutionally protected views or ideas expressed may be objectionable or offensive to some. Just because it is occurring on our campus, does not mean that 91tvӰԺ supports the content being expressed. To be clear: 91tvӰԺ condemns antisemitic expression, along with all other instances of hateful expression targeting individuals because of their shared ancestry or cultural heritage. This includes 91tvӰԺ’s condemnation of Islamophobic expression. We have explicitly added antisemitism and Islamophobia to our on prohibited discrimination and harassment.
Thank you for your cooperation in helping 91tvӰԺ meet its responsibilities.
As your Dean of Students, we are here to support your success. When you see us at
events around our campuses, please introduce yourself, let us know how you are doing,
and if there is anything we can do to improve your college experience. If you need
to talk through an issue, need advice, or have questions about the university, we
would love to talk with you further. Check out our website for helpful information, including how to contact us.
And as always,
Go Bulls!
Danielle McDonald, Ph.D., Dean of Students - Tampa campus
Winston Jones, Jr., Associate Dean of Students - Tampa campus
Jacob Diaz, Ed.D., Dean of Students - St. Petersburg campus
Teeranai Ovathanasin, Ph.D. - Sarasota-Manatee campus
January 25, 2024
Students,
Welcome back to our returning students or welcome to our new students! We hope that your Winter break was peaceful, restorative, and healthy and that your first few weeks of classes have gone smoothly.
Now that you have your syllabi and you begin to plan your semester, I want to remind you of a few things to add to your To Do List.
Find Your Community: If you haven’t already, there is still time!
- Go to (or download the 91tvӰԺ BullsConnect app) to find virtually all the events and programs happening on our campuses, plus explore hundreds of student organizations to consider joining.
- Attend programming on each campus! You will learn new things, meet new people and, of course, have fun!
Be Safe: On campus and off campus safety should always be top of mind.
- Download the 91tvӰԺ Safe app.
- Be careful of your surroundings, especially this weekend if you attend , a really fun and unique Tampa tradition. Please make sure you enjoy the festival safely--go in a group, use rideshares, and don’t take anything but beads from strangers.
Utilize Your Resources: 91tvӰԺ has many resources that are designed to support your success.
- Health and wellness resources are available on all three of our campuses and are important contributors to your success, especially for your mental health. 91tvӰԺ's counseling centers, Student Outreach and Support, and the 24/7 service are ready to support you.
- Using tutoring has proven to help improve students’ grades. Academic support services can be found on every campus.
Set yourself up for success for next year:
- Submit your FAFSA now. This free application allows you to be automatically considered for federal, state, and institutional financial aid programs.
- Apply for Housing. In addition to our current housing options, we have an exciting opportunity on our Sarasota – Manatee campus described below.
Prepare for your next steps after 91tvӰԺ:
- 91tvӰԺ's career services team on each campus can help you to find on-campus student jobs and external internships, as well as prepare you for the job search.
- Considering graduate school? The Office of Graduate Studies can assist you in determining and applying to the right program for you.
A Few Announcements:
- 91tvӰԺ cares about the experiences of our students, faculty, staff, and community. To
ensure we are promoting a responsive, caring, safe, inclusive, and ethical environment,
we need to know about your experiences, but it can sometimes be confusing as to where
to report concerns. We have created this Key Reporting Resources web page to assist you in the reporting of concerning behaviors, student concerns
and violations of our policies and procedures, as well as provide access to other
resources to help address these concerns.
- Student Government Elections are coming up. It is important that students take part in deciding who represents
you to the administration. We encourage all students to get involved, either by running
for positions, or by voting.
- Here We Grow! We are thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for YOU to "" at the 91tvӰԺ Sarasota-Manatee campus. The first on-campus residence hall and student center opens on the Sarasota-Manatee campus in August 2024 and all 91tvӰԺ students are welcome. The new building features an array of (suites and apartments) with incredible views of Sarasota Bay, innovative dining options, an outdoor terrace, a gaming center, bookstore, ballroom, lounges for studying and gathering, huddle spaces for small and large groups, and more! is happy to answer any questions. Watch the construction progress To celebrate this campus milestone, we are offering a one-time only 91tvӰԺ Sarasota-Manatee housing scholarship (up to $4,000) to students living on the 91tvӰԺ Sarasota-Manatee campus during the 2024-2025 academic year. To apply for the scholarship, fill out the . Priority will be given to applications received by February 14, 2024. These scholarships are in high demand, so apply early to secure your spot! For questions contact us at SAR-housingscholarship@usf.edu. We’re here to help you every step of the way.
As your Dean of Students team, we are very interested in your success. When you see us at events around our campuses, please introduce yourself, let us know how you are doing and if there is anything we can do to improve your college experience. If you need to talk through an issue, need advice, or have questions about the university, we would love to talk with you further. Check out our website for helpful information, including how to contact us.
Respectfully,
The Dean of Students Offices of 91tvӰԺ
Danielle McDonald, Ph.D., Dean of Students - Tampa campus
Winston Jones, Jr., Associate Dean of Students - Tampa campus
Jacob Diaz, Ed.D., Dean of Students - St. Petersburg campus
Teeranai Ovathanasin, Ph.D., Dean of Students - Sarasota-Manatee campus
November 20, 2023
Hi students,
Can you believe November is almost over? I hope this semester has been a great one. We are in the home stretch now. As we all prepare for the end of the semester and the upcoming holidays, I want to share a few thoughts.
- First, I want to give my thanks. You make 91tvӰԺ a special place. I am thankful that I get to work with such talented, diverse, and caring students and staff. I have loved meeting you and your families and seeing so many of you at events this semester.
- Remember that while many cultures and religions are celebrating holidays this time of year, many of your fellow students cannot go home and be with family. So if you have an opportunity to share with others, please do.
- The next couple weeks will fly by. As you prepare for projects and finals, remember to take care of yourself. Get sleep, exercise, and eat well. You can only do well, if you are well.
This can also be a challenging and lonely time, especially with the added stress of
upcoming final exams. There are also many things happening around the world and here
at home that are significantly impacting many in our community. 91tvӰԺ cares about your
wellbeing. We have many resources for you. If you or others need assistance, remember
that 91tvӰԺ is here for you.
Here are a few Resources I want to make sure to call your attention to:
- Counceling Center
- Timely Care
- 91tvӰԺ counseling 24-hour emotional crisis line: (813) 974-2831 and press option 3
- University Police: 911 or for non-emergencies (813) 974-2628
- Tutoring Lab
- Writing Studio
- Student Outreach and Support
- Academic Advocacy
- Ombuds
- Dean of Students
- Student Health
- Feed-a-bull Food Pantry
- PAL- Peer Coaching
- Center for Well-being
- Campus Recreation and Wellness
Remember “Successful Bulls utilize Success Resources”.
Good luck with those final projects and exams. I hope after all that hard work, you can spend time with loved ones, rest, and recharge.
Congratulations to all those Bulls who are graduating this semester. We are proud of your accomplishments and know that you will do great things in the world. Be sure to come back and visit.
With Bull Pride,
Dean McDonald
The Dean of Students Office
Some of you may not know what the Dean of Students office does. The mission of the Dean of Students office is to support your learning and development through community building, advocacy, and student engagement. We are often the place students go when they need assistance and do not know where else to go. Dean Jones and I are resources for you. If you need to talk through an issue, need advice on your time at 91tvӰԺ, or have questions about the university, we would love to talk with you. You can contact the office at 813-974-6677 or by visiting us online at usf.edu/deanofstudents or email deanofstudents@usf.edu.
September 20, 2023
September 20, 2023
Dear Students,
On behalf of the Dean of Students offices on all three campuses, we are happy to welcome you to the Fall 2023 semester at 91tvӰԺ.
These first few weeks have definitely been busy ones! We hope that you attended some of the many Week of Welcome events to learn about college life, engage with your campus, meet people, and identify the many resources offered to ensure your success. We enjoyed meeting many of you at these events and look forward to seeing you even more around 91tvӰԺ’s campuses. As the semester moves along, we want to encourage you in the following ways:
· Get Involved! Involvement is important to your success and satisfaction with your college experience. Our departments and student organizations offer events, experiences and programs to help you explore your interests, have fun and meet new people. Be sure to use for the most up-to-date information on all there is to do at 91tvӰԺ – download the app today!
· Cheer on the Bulls! Our football team has had an exciting start to the Fall season. Our other fall athletics are also going strong with women’s volleyball and men’s soccer showing their skills. We hope to see everyone wearing 91tvӰԺ Green and Gold on Wednesdays to show their pride and support for our university and Fridays for our football team. If you haven’t figured out how to get to the games, Student Government has you covered in terms of transportation to and from the game, so be sure to come early to secure your spot.
· Take Care of Yourself! As we move into midterms, take this opportunity to rest. These past few weeks were very hectic and likely overwhelming, so be sure to use the weekends to catch up on sleep, exercise, and eat healthy. As you participate in classes and campus life activities, be vigilant in protecting yourself and others from getting sick. If you think you have any symptoms of the flu, COVID-19 or any other communicable disease, please do not participate in activities, go to classes or use campus facilities without first seeking medical advice from Student Health and Wellness Centers on our campuses. Be sure to notify your professors as quickly as possible that you are sick. And if stress is getting to you, consider downloading the TimelyCare app for 24/7 free mental health care.
· Be a Great Student! This is a good time to organize your academic timelines and assess what is working for you and where you need to make some changes. If you need some help, our tutoring and support services are readily available.
· Stay Safe! Safety should always be top of mind. Be sure to remember to lock your cars, rooms, apartments, and bikes. Walk with others around campus and off campus, and download and use the 91tvӰԺ Safe app.
· Make Good Decisions! Your success, safety and well-being are our priority, but the decision-making is up to you. Explore the helpful resources linked below regarding safety precautions and your well-being:
As your Dean of Students, we are very interested in your success. When you see us
at events around our campuses, please introduce yourself, let us know how you are
doing, and if there is anything we can do to improve your college experience. If you
need to talk through an issue, need advice, or have questions about the university,
we would love to talk with you further. Check out our website at www.usf.edu/student-affairs/dean-of-students for helpful information, including how to contact us.
And as always,
Go Bulls!
Danielle McDonald, Ph.D., Dean of Students - Tampa campus
Winston Jones, Jr., Associate Dean of Students - Tampa campus
Jacob Diaz, Ed.D., Dean of Students - St. Petersburg campus
Teeranai Ovathanasin, Ph.D. - Sarasota-Manatee campus
September 1, 2022
September 1, 2022
Dear Students,
Welcome or welcome back!
On behalf of the Dean of Students offices on all three campuses, we are happy to welcome you to the Fall 2022 semester at 91tvӰԺ.
You made it through the first week of classes! We hope that you attended some of the many Week of Welcome events to learn about college life, engage with your campus, meet people, and identify the many resources offered to ensure your success. We enjoyed meeting many of you at these events and look forward to seeing you even more around 91tvӰԺ’s campuses. As the semester moves along, we want to encourage you in the following ways:
Get Involved! Involvement is important to your success and satisfaction with your college experience.
Our departments and student organizations offer events, experiences and programs to
help you explore your interests, have fun and meet new people. Be sure to use for the most up-to-date information on all there is to do at 91tvӰԺ – download the app
today!
Cheer on the Bulls! Of course, we all are excited for our first football game Saturday against BYU! We
hope to see everyone wearing 91tvӰԺ Green and Gold on Friday to show their pride and
support for our football team. Student Government has you covered in terms of transportation to and from the game, so be sure come early to secure your spot.
Take Care of Yourself! As we move into the long weekend, take this opportunity to rest. This past week was
very hectic and likely overwhelming, so be sure to use the weekend to catch up on
sleep, exercise, and eating healthy. As you participate in classes and campus life
activities, be vigilant in protecting yourself and others from getting sick. If you
think you have any symptoms of the flu, COVID-19 or any other communicable disease,
please do not participate in activities, go to classes or use campus facilities without
first seeking medical advice from Student Health Services/Wellness Center on our campuses.
Be sure to notify your professors as quickly as possible that you are sick.
Be a Great Student! Of course, this weekend is also a perfect time to organize your academic timelines
based on your class syllabi and get ahead on reading assignments so that you can start
next week feeling caught up and prepared to participate in your classes.
Stay Safe! Safety should always be top of mind, not only this weekend, but every day. Be sure
to remember to lock your cars, rooms, apartments, and bikes. Walk with others around
campus and off campus, and download and use the 91tvӰԺ Safe app.
Make Good Decisions! Your success, safety and well-being are our priority, but the decision-making is up
to you. Explore the helpful resources linked below regarding safety precautions and
your well-being:
Campus Safety
Off Campus Safety
Important Policies
Wellness Resources
As your Dean of Students, we are very interested in your success. When you see us
at events around our campuses, please introduce yourself, let us know how you are
doing, and if there is anything we can do to improve your college experience. If you
need to talk through an issue, need advice, or have questions about the university,
we would love to talk with you further. Check out this website for helpful information,
including how to contact us.
And as always,
Go Bulls!
Danielle McDonald, Ph.D., Dean of Students - Tampa campus
Winston Jones, Jr., Associate Dean of Students - Tampa campus
Jacob Diaz, Ed.D., Dean of Students - St. Petersburg campus
Teeranai Ovathanasin, Ph.D. - Sarasota-Manatee campus
January 11, 2021
Dear students,
Welcome back to our returning students and welcome to our new students! We hope that your Winter break was peaceful, restorative, and healthy, and we are most excited to begin spring semester 2021!
We are so proud of this community and the resilience and care you demonstrated in the fall. For those of you who are new to 91tvӰԺ, you should know that the university has taken many steps to mitigate the health and safety risks to our community. We have all worked together to protect our “herd” and we expect the same of you. For more information about our Coronavirus safety planning and reporting dashboard, you will find this website helpful: www.usf.edu/coronavirus/.
As we begin spring semester in this new reality, we wanted to share some tips and resources dedicated to your success.
If you are not registered full-time but want to be, it's not too late to add a class. With many courses online, we encourage you to check out what is offered on all campuses. Just change the filters in Schedule Planner for all campuses to explore. Also, it’s Drop/Add Week so revisit that previously full class to see if openings come available – you just might get in!
While we remain physically distanced this semester, we are still committed to helping you find your community and engage in it. Here are a few ways:
It’s Week of Welcome! That means there are many opportunities to kick off the semester with some fun and informative programs to connect you with friends, services and programs on all our campuses. Explore what is offered here.
- Check out student organizations and their programs and involvement opportunities .
- Visit the Student Toolkit for links.
- Scan the Note-a-Bull News & Events that hits your email on Sunday evenings. You will find information about events, programs, workshops, and announcements on all campuses. Link to it directly here.
- We have many resources to support your academic and personal well-being. These can all be found on the Current Student Toolkit.
Returning students, it is never too soon to begin thinking about your next steps after 91tvӰԺ. Career Services can help you find on-campus student jobs and internships, get your resume ready, and guide you for a virtual environment job search.
Considering graduate school? The Office of Graduate Studies can assist you in determining the right program for you and how to apply.
While once again the semester is not exactly how we would want it to be, we are thankful that we can still offer all the support and resources you have come to expect from 91tvӰԺ. Remember, successful students are successful because they use their resources.
Thank you for everything you have done or will do to keep our 91tvӰԺ community safe, healthy, and productive. If the Dean of Students Office can be of assistance to you, please contact us.
Respectfully,
The Dean of Students Offices of 91tvӰԺ
Danielle McDonald, Ph.D., Tampa campus
Winston Jones, Sr., Tampa campus
Jacob Diaz, Ed.D., St. Petersburg campus
Teeranai Ovathanasin, Ph.D., Sarasota-Manatee campus
November 3, 2020
Hi students,
I cannot believe that it is already November. It feels as if this semester is coming to its conclusion slow and fast at the same time. The impacts of COVID-19 have challenged us all in many ways, but I continue to be proud of your persistence, resilience, and commitment to the health and safety of our community.
We are in a critical time now. As we all move in to this next month and prepare for the end of the semester and the upcoming holidays, I want to share a few thoughts.
First, I want to give my thanks. You make 91tvӰԺ a special place. I am thankful that I get to work with such talented, diverse, and caring students and staff. I have loved seeing so many of you at virtual events this semester.
As you probably know, we have had a collaborative team working to encourage students
to be civically engaged. The Democratic Engagement Coalition has done an outstanding
job encouraging students to create a plan to vote, to be educated in their vote, and
to encourage discourse with civility. They have also collaborated with many departments
to provide post-election programming and resources to promote wellness, safe activism,
and continued civic engagement. I hope that all of you have taken the time to vote
or plan on voting Tuesday. I am so proud that this student body is civically engaged
and has embodied the Principles of Community in that engagement. While the next few
days and weeks will present us with a wide range of emotions, it is my hope that
you will continue to be a strong community that participates in discourse while promoting
a safe and inclusive living and learning environment.Remember that while many cultures
and religions are celebrating holidays this time of year, many of your fellow students
cannot go home and be with family. So if you have an opportunity to share with others
safely, please do.
Remember to take care of yourselves and continue to follow social distancing, hand
washing, and mask wearing advice. It is even more important now than ever that we
limit the spread and exposure as you plan to travel home and to put your energies
towards your finals.
The next couple weeks will fly by. As you prepare for projects and finals, remember to also get sleep, exercise, and eat well. You can only do well if you are well.
This can also be a challenging and lonely time, especially with the added stress of COVID-19, elections anxiety, and upcoming final exams. 91tvӰԺ cares about your wellbeing. We have many resources for you. If you or others need assistance, remember that 91tvӰԺ is here for you.
Here are a few Resources I want to make sure to call your attention to:
- Health and Wellness coaches
- Counseling Center
- Tutoring Lab
- Writing Studio
- Student Outreach and Support
- Academic Advocacy
- Ombuds
- Student Health
- Feed-a-bull Food Pantry
- Career Services
- Bull2Bull Financial Education
- PAL - Peer Coaching
- Center for Student Well-being
- Campus Recreation and Wellness
Remember “Successful Bulls utilize Success Resources”.
With Bull Pride,
Dean McDonald