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![Group of students stand with Pride Month banner](/images/news/2023/usf-celebrates-pride/pride-listing.png)
USF celebrates Pride
Students and staff came out in large numbers to represent the University of South Florida at the St. Petersburg Pride Parade. The largest Pride festival in the state of Florida, the yearly event brought together around 300,000 people to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community.
June 26, 2023Community Partnerships
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USF and Truist Foundation to launch smart manufacturing certificate program in East Tampa
Truist Foundation has awarded USF a $684,000 grant, facilitating a multiyear effort that benefits local residents and small to large manufacturers.
June 23, 2023Community Partnerships, USF Foundation
![Two jail inmates behind bars](/images/news/2023/usf-psychology-students-deliver-dialectical-behavioral-therapy-to-pasco-county-jail-inmates/jail.png)
USF psychology students deliver Dialectical Behavioral Therapy to Pasco County Jail inmates
The Center for Justice Research and Policy ongoing reentry project at the Pasco County Jail aims to positively influence post-release outcomes for incarcerated individuals once they are released to the community through various treatment services.
June 23, 2023Community Partnerships, Research and Innovation
![Group of students holding large newspaper](/images/news/2023/how-students-proposal-led-to-free-bus-rides-for-veterans/veteran-listing.png)
From class project to county policy: How a student’s proposal led to free bus rides for all veterans
What started as a class project to tackle a local issue has resulted in free public bus rides for all Pinellas County veterans.
June 1, 2023Community Partnerships
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USF to offer free course to the public that addresses mental health in the workplace
In partnership with the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay, the USF College of Behavioral and Community Sciences is offering a free, online course designed to help managers and employees become more well-versed in addressing mental health and its impact on their organizations.
May 22, 2023Community Partnerships
![Brooke Hansen is paving the way for a more sustainable tourism industry — at home and abroad](/images/news/2023/brooke-hansen-is-paving-the-way-for-a-more-sustainable-tourism-industry-at-home-and-abroad/bb-brooke-newlisting.jpg)
Brooke Hansen is paving the way for a more sustainable tourism industry — at home and abroad
For Brooke Hansen, an associate professor of instruction in the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management and the university's resident sustainability expert, establishing a sustainable tourism practice means harnessing tourism as a force for good to support “the triple bottom line” — people, planet and prosperity.
May 15, 2023Community Partnerships
![Blurred photo of students on a playground](/images/news/2023/us-department-of-education-awards-usf-researchers-8-million-to-enhance-school-based-mental-health-programs/listing.png)
U.S. Department of Education awards USF researchers $8 million to enhance school-based mental health programs
Two separate projects led by faculty in the USF College of Education and College of Behavioral and Community Sciences are being funded by a combined $8 million from the U.S. Department of Education to address mental health in Tampa Bay K-12 students.
May 2, 2023Community Partnerships, Research and Innovation, Student Success
![Dance professor unites communities of all languages and abilities](/images/news/2023/dance-professor-unites-communities-of-all-languages-and-abilities/bb-carroll-newlisting.jpg)
Dance professor unites communities of all languages and abilities
When Andrew Carroll is not teaching ballet at USF, he's using dance as a language in his PSA videos or as an exercise for people with Parkinson's disease.
April 25, 2023Community Partnerships
![Two hospitality students work behind the counter of an on-campus restaurant](/images/news/2023/enrollment-in-usf-hospitality-program-grows/hospitality-growth-listing.jpg)
Enrollment in USF hospitality and tourism management program grows exponentially since expansion and integration with industry partners
The University of South Florida Muma College of Business is experiencing significant growth in its School of Hospitality and Tourism Management since expanding programming to all campuses and creating an internship program with industry partners.
April 6, 2023Community Partnerships, Student Success
![In front of a mural, hands hold a mobile phone that shows 3D flowers and a bumble bee appearing in augmented reality.](/images/news/2023/usf-developed-app-creates-ar-experience-for-clearwater-murals/artours-clearwater-listing2.jpg)
USF-developed app creates augmented reality experience for downtown Clearwater murals
The University of South Florida’s Access 3D Lab and Advanced Visualization Center are helping bring four murals to life in downtown Clearwater through the ARTours Clearwater mobile application.
March 9, 2023Community Partnerships, University News
![USF dance professor puts a spotlight on societal issues through choreography](/images/news/2023/usf-dance-professor-puts-a-spotlight-on-societal-issues-through-choreography/bb-travers-newlistingv2.jpg)
USF dance professor puts a spotlight on societal issues through choreography
Jeanne Travers fell in love with USF’s university community for all its possibilities to work as a professional performer while also teaching a new generation of artists.
March 2, 2023Community Partnerships
![Graphic that shows various words related to human trafficking](/images/news/2023/bright-network-to-connect-human-trafficking-victims-with-critical-care-resources-transition-to-new-life/human-trafficking.png)
USF researchers build platform that connects human trafficking victims with critical care and resources to transition into new life
An online platform developed by researchers at the University of South Florida, in close collaboration with anti-trafficking professionals and survivors, will help victims of human trafficking escape their situations and get back on their feet by streamlining efforts to connect them with organizations and resources in Tampa Bay.
February 24, 2023Community Partnerships, Research and Innovation