4202 E Fowler Ave (on Leroy Collins Blvd.), タンパ, FL
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University of South Florida: Who are John and Grace Allen? This building is named after the first president of the University of South Florida and his wife.
University of South Florida: From designing downtown Tampa's Riverwalk to planning an Urban Chinese city, USF Architecture students are gaining real-world experience!
University of South Florida: If you're here to turn in your graduation application, congratulations! The College of Arts and Sciences advising office will accept your app on the second floor of the building.
University of South Florida: This building was one of USF's original buildings when it opened in 1960. After undergoing renovations, the building houses facilities for Geology, classrooms, and Chemistry Administration offices.
University of South Florida: Quiet on the set! USF Mass Communications students produce a daily newscast that airs on WUSF, a PBS-station located on the USF Tampa campus.
University of South Florida: The USF College of Engineering EXPO is a campus tradition! The first event was held in 1974, and has since grown to one of the largest events held at USF Tampa.
University of South Florida: Need equipment for a project? The Media Cage on the second floor has cameras, light kits, speakers and more available for students to check out!
University of South Florida: Education at the USF College of Medicine extends beyond the USF Tampa campus. Students get hands-on experience working with patients at several hospitals in the Bay area!
University of South Florida: Waiting for a performance to begin in the School of Music Concert Hall? Look up! There is a 30-ton acoustical cloud above your head.
University of South Florida: Welcome to the Patel Center! Beneath your feet is a 30,000-gallon recycled water tank that holds captured rainwater to be used inside the building.
University of South Florida: Only 100 students enrolled in the College of Public Health when it first opened in 1984. The College now educates more than 1,000 students.
University of South Florida: Cooper Hall was named after Russell M. Cooper, who served as the Dean of the College of Basic Studies and then Dean of Liberal Arts.
University of South Florida: Like something straight out of a TV crime show! Students in the Department of Anthropology, located in SOC, work with local law enforcement offices to investigate cold case files.