Mark Schreiner, WLRN

Mark Schreiner

WLRN

Palm Harbor, FL, United States

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  • WUSF

Past articles by Mark:

Florida tops 71,000 COVID-19 cases for fifth straight week

The number has risen over the last two months due to spread of subvariants of the coronavirus. The state has topped 60,000 new cases every week since the week of May 13-19. → Read More

Florida Gyms, Fitness Centers To Begin Reopening Monday

Florida gymnasiums and fitness centers are among the latest places able to begin reopening. Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the latest steps in his plan to get → Read More

USF Drops Embattled Bull Logo

The University of South Florida is officially throwing the towel in on its controversial bull logo barely eight months after it debuted. Joe Hice, USF Vice → Read More

Talk About Brain Power: USF Students Fly Drones Using Their Minds

Anyone who’s ever flown a drone can tell you – it’s not the easiest thing to do. Now imagine if the only way you could control that drone – is with your → Read More

Internships Available At WUSF News For Summer, Fall

WUSF News is looking for student journalists ready for the opportunity to work in a professional newsroom. We're taking applications for a number of → Read More

Zimmerman Named USF Trustee Chair

The University of South Florida will have a new president, Steven Currall , in July. But before that, it's gaining a new chair of the Board of Trustees . → Read More

'Mom-preneur' Creates A Perfect Fit In Girls Shoes

The proverb “necessity is the mother of invention” is especially true in the case of Colette Glover-Hannah. The latest entry into University Beat's series → Read More

USF St. Petersburg Apologizes For Mistaken Acceptance Notes

Officials at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg are apologizing after more than four hundred applicants mistakenly received acceptance emails. → Read More

First Publix On College Campus Opens At USF

When the first Publix grocery store on a college campus in the country opens at the University of South Florida in Tampa Thursday morning, customers will → Read More

Dozier School For Boys Land Transferred To Jackson County

The Florida Cabinet voted Tuesday to transfer much of the former Dozier School for Boys near the Panhandle town of Marianna to Jackson County. The reform → Read More

USF To Gasparilla Bowl, UCF Snubbed By Playoffs Again

While five Florida universities are going to football bowl games this year, perhaps the bigger story is their collective missed opportunities. → Read More

Tampa Bay Counties Prepare For Manual Recounts

Tampa Bay counties have completed the machine recounts in the U.S. Senate, Florida Governor and Agriculture Commissioner races, and are now preparing for → Read More

USF Sarasota-Manatee Turns The Tables At Reverse Career Fair

Vernice Gumbs-Crunk is making a career change. After two decades as a call center manager, the 49-year-old native of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands → Read More

USF Teams With ReliaQuest On $1M Cybersecurity Labs

The University of South Florida Muma College of Business is home to a new laboratory that doesn’t consist of beakers and microscopes. Instead, it’s a high → Read More

2018 Veterans Day Events

To commemorate Veterans Day, groups and organizations around the Tampa Bay region are honoring those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, as well as → Read More

USF Students Getting Free Passports To See The World

A $145 gift from the country’s oldest and largest study abroad organization could make a huge difference for 175 University of South Florida students. The → Read More

USF Alum Honored For Career As Antiviral Pioneer

When Phillip Furman received his masters degree in microbiology from the University of South Florida in 1972, he didn't realize he was starting on a path → Read More

USF Unveils New Academic Logo

University of South Florida System President Judy Genshaft delivered her 18 th "State of the University" address Wednesday, which included unveiling a new → Read More

African-American USF Students To Benefit From $2M Gift From Helios Foundation

Over the summer, Justice Powe was in her first semester at the University of South Florida when she went home to Riverview to celebrate her birthday and → Read More

USF Joins Nation's Oldest National Honor Organization

Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest academic honor society in America – almost as old as the United States itself – as it was founded at the College of William → Read More