Kyaien Conner, PhD, MPH, LSW served as game champion at the USF vs. Tulsa football game Saturday, Oct. 16 in Raymond James Stadium. The USF Council of Black Affairs, a USF Presidential Advisory Council, selected Conner for the role for her exceptional work and contributions to inclusion, diversity, and equity at USF. Conner is an associate professor in the Department of Mental Health Law and Policy and an advocate for inclusion and antiracism. She was honored on the jumbotron during the first quarter of the game. Tulsa defeated USF in the last 47 seconds of the game, when a running back scored on a 3-yard run to give them the edge to defeat the Bulls 32-31.
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