USF Sarasota-Manatee opened in 1975 as a
satellite campus of the
University of South Florida. After its creation, USF Sarasota–Manatee shared the original campus of
New College of Florida, which it adopted as its honors college for more than two decades. New College and USF Sarasota-Manatee continued to share campuses until a new campus was built for USF Sarasota-Manatee and New College returned to being a separate institution.
Move to a new campus A new campus for USF Sarasota-Manatee opened on August 28, 2006. The campus was built on the eastern portion of
Dunham-Crosley-Horton property (Seagate), a historic home that was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1983. After a campaign by
Friends of Seagate for public acquisition this property had been brought into public ownership in 1991 by the state for the use of the sixteen bay front acres by Manatee County as a historical site and the remainder for research use by the environmental studies department of New College. Potential development purposes were remote at the time. When New College and the university separated, however, the upland pine forest on the eastern portion of this property was allocated for the development of a new campus for the university. University students and community leaders participated on the team that created the design of the new facilities in a protracted charrette. The campus consists of two major buildings: • A academic facility with 24 classrooms, a 190-seat lecture and exhibition hall, seminar and video-conferencing rooms, computer laboratories, student gathering places, faculty and staff offices, a technology and learning center and a library commons and dining facilities. It marked the first major expansion of the campus since 2006 and resulted in USF Sarasota-Manatee becoming a residential campus. The first two floors of the building include a ballroom, bookstore, dining hall and offices for USF World, student government and other student organizations. The top four floors include suites and apartment-style residences for 200 students. The first residents moved in on Aug. 23, 2024. The residence hall portion of the building is named Atala Hall, after a
rare tropical butterfly that frequents the campus. Also being planned and designed is a new 75,000-square-foot academic and research building that will house new laboratories and other research facilities for nursing, engineering, health sciences and other academic programs.
Chancellors ==Academics==