William H. Scheurle, retired professor and former Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs at the University of South Florida, discusses the university as it was in 1964. He talks about the College of Arts and Sciences in the mid-1960s and the campus atmosphere in relation to race, social communities, and politics. Dr. Scheurle also discusses the instances of the American Association of University Professors and Johns Committee observing the university. He ends the interview by speaking about the progress of USF over the years
Charles W. Arnade, professor of International Studies at USF since 1961, recalls the first two decad...
Harris W. Dean, who served as interim President of USF in 1971, talks about the early years of the u...
Stuart Silverman discusses, in depth, the University of South Florida\u27s Honors Program. Additiona...
William H. Scheurle, retired professor and former Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs at th...
William H. Scheurle, retired professor and former Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs at th...
David Schenck, professor of biomedical ethics and literature at the University of South Florida, spe...
David Schenck, professor of biomedical ethics and literature at the University of South Florida, spe...
Dr. Kendall discusses how the University of South Florida (USF) has evolved since opening its doors ...
Stuart Silverman discusses, in depth, the University of South Florida\u27s Honors Program. Additiona...
Dr. Charles (Eugene) Scruggs, professor of French at the University of South Florida, speaks about t...
Dr. Charles (Eugene) Scruggs, professor of French at the University of South Florida, speaks about t...
James Vastine relates his experience as part of the University of South Florida 1960 charter class. ...
Andrew Huse interviews outgoing University of South Florida President Judy Genshaft about her almost...
Lori Ruse-Dietrich, retired assistant to the University of South Florida President, discusses her lo...
Charles W. Arnade, professor of International Studies at USF since 1961, recalls the first two decad...
Charles W. Arnade, professor of International Studies at USF since 1961, recalls the first two decad...
Harris W. Dean, who served as interim President of USF in 1971, talks about the early years of the u...
Stuart Silverman discusses, in depth, the University of South Florida\u27s Honors Program. Additiona...
William H. Scheurle, retired professor and former Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs at th...
William H. Scheurle, retired professor and former Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs at th...
David Schenck, professor of biomedical ethics and literature at the University of South Florida, spe...
David Schenck, professor of biomedical ethics and literature at the University of South Florida, spe...
Dr. Kendall discusses how the University of South Florida (USF) has evolved since opening its doors ...
Stuart Silverman discusses, in depth, the University of South Florida\u27s Honors Program. Additiona...
Dr. Charles (Eugene) Scruggs, professor of French at the University of South Florida, speaks about t...
Dr. Charles (Eugene) Scruggs, professor of French at the University of South Florida, speaks about t...
James Vastine relates his experience as part of the University of South Florida 1960 charter class. ...
Andrew Huse interviews outgoing University of South Florida President Judy Genshaft about her almost...
Lori Ruse-Dietrich, retired assistant to the University of South Florida President, discusses her lo...
Charles W. Arnade, professor of International Studies at USF since 1961, recalls the first two decad...
Charles W. Arnade, professor of International Studies at USF since 1961, recalls the first two decad...
Harris W. Dean, who served as interim President of USF in 1971, talks about the early years of the u...
Stuart Silverman discusses, in depth, the University of South Florida\u27s Honors Program. Additiona...