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Dr. Marcus Cooke and colleagues open the door to understanding human disease through nucleic acid ‘adductomics’

Dr. Marcus Cooke and colleagues open the door to understanding human disease through nucleic acid ‘adductomics’

Ninety percent of the risk of developing a disease comes from exposure to certain elements in our environment, such as pollution, sunlight, tobacco use, or food components, according to USF College of Arts and Sciences professor and Department of Molecular Biosciences chair Dr. Marcus Cooke.

July 25, 2023Accomplishments, Research

USF alumnus thankful for mentorship shaping research on inland hurricane impacts

USF alumnus thankful for mentorship shaping research on inland hurricane impacts

In 2022, USF alumni Yijie Zhu graduated from the School of Geosciences with a PhD in geography, environmental science, and policy. Zhu spent most of his childhood growing up in the coastal city of Shanghai, China. As a child, he recalls always having a curiosity about nature rather than television or toys.

July 25, 2023Accomplishments, Alumni, Community Engagement, Research

An oyster shell is worth a thousand words

An oyster shell is worth a thousand words

USF College of Arts and Sciences applied anthropology doctoral candidate, Jaime Rogers, is the recipient of the 2023 Freeman Award in Public Archaeology. He will use his scholarship funds to further his geochemical analyses of oyster shells from several pre-Columbian sites in Tampa Bay, Florida’s largest estuary, to investigate oyster harvesting patterns and management systems through time.

July 18, 2023Accomplishments, Community Engagement, Research

Antoinette Jackson, PhD. (Photo by Corey Lepak)

Dr. Antoinette Jackson to be featured on CBS’ 60 Minutes

The work of USF College of Arts and Sciences anthropology professor and chair Dr. Antoinette Jackson will re-air on CBS News’ 60 Minutes on Sunday, July 30.

July 18, 2023Accomplishments, Research

Professor Emeritus Gary Mormino celebrates gold in Florida Book Awards. (Photo courtesy of USF St. Petersburg and University Press of Florida)

Professor Emeritus Gary Mormino’s “Dreams in the New Century” earns gold in Florida Book Awards

In mid-March, USF College of Arts and Science’s Florida Studies professor emeritus and historian Gary Mormino was awarded gold in the Florida Book Awards in the Florida non-fiction category.

June 23, 2023Accomplishments

Mifflin (second from left) poses with USF President Rhea Law (third from left) during 2023 Joyce Russell Kente Awards and Scholarship Ceremony. (Photo courtesy of USF Alumni Association).

USF Alumna Lisa Anne Mifflin earns 2023 Joyce Russell Kente Award

University of South Florida (USF) alumna Lisa Anne Mifflin is the 2023 Joyce Russell Kente Alumni Award recipient. Mifflin was recognized at the April 22 awards ceremony, 22 years since the first ceremony was held.

June 21, 2023Accomplishments, Alumni

profile of person bowed in prayer

Dr. Garrett Potts earns grant to develop a ‘Life Worth Living’ hub at USF

Dr. Garrett Potts, assistant professor, is the recipient of the three-year $237,620 grant, and will be responsible for LWL project development. He will be aided by members of his department, including Dr. Michael DeJonge, Dr. Tori Lockler, and Dr. Marianne Florian.

June 16, 2023Accomplishments, Research

Dr. Jennifer Knight, professor, Judy Rosenkranz and Tia Moriarty. (Photo by Alessandra Casanova)

Three generations of USF history alumna make history of their own

Judy Rosenkranz, the University of South Florida’s (USF) first history major and the first graduate of the university's College of Liberal Arts, was among the charter class of graduates celebrating commencement nearly 50 years ago.

June 16, 2023Accomplishments, Alumni

Anthropology PhD candidate Jonathan Rodriguez. (Photo by Ari Herrera)

Anthropology doctoral candidate selected as USF’s first student veteran recipient of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program

Jonathan Rodriguez is one of six USF students selected for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for the 2023-2024 academic year and one of 2,200 students nationwide selected for this prestigious award focusing on international education, exchange, and mutual understanding. He is the first USF student veteran selected for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.

May 26, 2023Accomplishments, Events

CAS students attend luncheon celebrating student success. (Photo by JWS Photography)

CAS celebrates exceptional scholars at the Student Success Celebration Luncheon

The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) celebrated 22 exceptional scholars at a Student Success Celebration Luncheon. The event, held on April 28, and co-sponsored by CAS Dean’s Advisory Council members Michelle Turman ‘00 and Nikki Zolkos ‘03, brought together faculty, students, and donors to share the impact of private support on student experiences.

May 26, 2023Accomplishments, Events

collage of 5 Spring CAS grads

Spring CAS grads share student experience and look ahead to the future

The University of South Florida (USF) awarded more than 7,100 degrees during spring commencement May 5-7. The ceremonies included recipients of 5,430 bachelor’s, 1,492 master’s, 221 doctoral degrees and eight specialist degrees. The College of Arts and Sciences accounted for over 2,000 of the total degrees awarded.

May 24, 2023Accomplishments, Alumni, Featured

Book cover for Field Notes from the Flood Zone by Dr. Heather Sellers. (Image courtesy of Heather Sellers)

Heather Sellers’ “Field Notes from the Flood Zone” wins Florida Book Award

The Florida Book Awards, coordinated by the Florida State University Libraries, announced winners for the nation’s most comprehensive state book awards program. The program, established in 2006, celebrates the best of Florida literature.

May 24, 2023Accomplishments

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CAS Chronicles is the monthly newsletter for the University of South Florida's College of Arts and Sciences, your source for the latest news, research, and events at CAS.