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Why Americans file every April 15 and more about taxes

Tax season is upon us, the time of year when Americans file their returns and hope to receive money back. USF Accounting Professor Mike Sinclair explains why we need to file returns and major myths and mistakes around taxes.

April 7, 2025Business News

University of South Florida: Muma College of Business

Tax Deadline for Floridians is May 1 - Bay News 9

Florida residents have received an extended tax filing deadline due to hurricane damage, with experts—including USF Associate Professor Luke Richardson—urging prompt filing and the use of storm damage deductions.

April 4, 2025Business News

Elodie Dorso

CEO Elodie Dorso talks leadership lessons and the importance of health care access

Dorso was the featured guest at Thursday’s Conversation with a CEO event. She is the CEO and president of Evara Health, one of the nation's largest community health centers.

April 3, 2025Business News, Spotlights

Dean Blackwell Poses with Nault Students and Faculty at Synapse

USF joins Tampa’s innovation leaders at Synapse Summit 2025

USF made a major impact at Synapse Summit 2025, with students, faculty and researchers leading panels, keynotes and startup showcases. From solar energy innovation to national security and artificial intelligence, many USF colleges played a role in shaping Tampa Bay’s future.

April 3, 2025Business News, Entrepreneurship, Research and Innovation

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From classroom to kickoff: How USF’s partnership with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is boosting career readiness

Through a dynamic partnership between USF and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, students in USF’s Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program gain hands-on experience with an NFL franchise. Opportunities include fellowships, mentorships, marketing presentations and networking events with industry executives.

April 2, 2025Business News

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USF students trade textbooks for taste tests in these classes - Oracle

USF is redefining classroom experiences by integrating taste tests into its curriculum, with courses like wine tasting allowing students to explore global cultures and sensory learning beyond traditional textbooks.

April 1, 2025Business News

Arnie and Lauren Bellini at USF's College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Computing.

USF establish new college with $40M donation - The Crow's Nest

A $40 million donation from Arnie and Lauren Bellini will establish the Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cybersecurity, and Computing to help address the country's recent threats and alleviate cybersecurity workforce shortages.

March 31, 2025Business News

Brunch on the Bay has provided $1.2 million in scholarships since 1994 to roughly 2,500 students at USF Sarasota-Manatee.

USF Sarasota-Manatee's Brunch on the Bay raises more than $400,000 to support students - Herald-Tribune

The University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee recently raised more than $400,000 for student scholarships at the 30th annual Brunch on the Bay philanthropic event. This milestone event was held in front of Sarasota's new Student Center and Atala Residence Hall.

March 31, 2025Business News, Events

Andrew Ross, left, flanks the USF Provost Prasant Mohapatra and Vice President for Student Success Cindy DeLuca at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Esports center at USF.

From casual gamer to Esports coordinator, he’s building community at USF - USFZNews

Andrew Ross, a 2019 Vinik Sport Entertainment Sport Management program graduate, has become USF's first full-time esports coordinator. Ross has transformed his casual passion for gaming into a career by building community through innovative initiatives like organizing tournaments and fostering leadership opportunities among student gamers.

March 31, 2025Business News

Seth Owens (middle left) and employees huddle together after working a lawn care job.

USF student builds lawn care business while managing college life - Oracle

USF senior accounting major Seth Owens launched his own lawn care business, NewGen OutDoors, from proactively knocking on doors while balancing the challenges of college life. His lawn care company now services the USF St. Pete campus recreation Outdoor Field.

March 30, 2025Business News

USF Muma College of Business

Arnie Bellini Donates $40M to Launch USF’s AI and Computing College - MSN

The University of South Florida (USF) is set to become a beacon for technological advancement and innovation, thanks to a monumental donation from Arnie Bellini, a name synonymous with entrepreneurial success and philanthropy.

March 28, 2025Business News

Researchers with Tideschart evaluated 528 beaches across the country to find the 10 most dangerous beaches to visit in America.

Experts weigh in on study naming 10 Florida beaches America’s most dangerous ones - Fox 13

Experts in the Sunshine State, including Brooke Hansen, the associate director of USF Muma College of Business’ School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, weighed in on a recent study that identified 10 Florida beaches as the most dangerous in the country.

March 26, 2025Business News

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