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CNN: Restaurants Rise to Fame over Instagramable Food
"There is a lot of competition in the food industry and restaurant business," said Dipayan Biswas, a marketing and business professor at the University of South Florida. "Everyone is trying to get you to talk about them and get you in the store, so you need something to stand out."
October 10, 2018USF in the News
WFLA: Autonomous Vehicle Takes Water Samples, Helps USF Team Research Red Tide
Guided by a computer on board, the autonomous glider scanned the middle of the continental shelf between Pasco and Sarasota counties.
October 8, 2018USF in the News
Fox 13 News: USF Launches New Cybersecurity Program
USF’s College Of Business and Tampa-based cybersecurity company ReliaQuest, kicked off a partnership that could launch students into a well-paid career.
October 5, 2018USF in the News
Boston Globe: Tapping into a Golden Political Tool
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October 4, 2018USF in the News
NPR: Why More Men Don't Get into The Field of Nursing
Only about 10 percent of nurses in the U.S. are men. Research indicates that ideas of masculinity prevent men from pursuing a career in nursing.
October 2, 2018USF in the News
The University of South Florida’s Reputation for Excellence Continues to Grow
Among public institutions in the United States, USF ranks 38th, an improvement of two spots from the 2018 ranking.
September 27, 2018USF in the News, University News
New York Times: Cheaper Battery Is Unveiled as a Step to a Carbon-Free Grid
Tests of the zinc energy-storage systems have helped power villages in Africa and Asia as well as cellphone towers in the United States for the last six years.
September 26, 2018USF in the News
Tampa Bay Newspapers: Genshaft Announces New USF Records in Annual Fall Address
Genshaft reported the USF System’s research expenditures for 2016-17 were $568 million, a significant increase from $515 million the previous year.
September 14, 2018USF in the News
Popular Science: Hurricanes Are Getting More Intense—But Should We Add a Category 6?
“I think that it keeps coming up because we are seeing stronger storms,” Jennifer Collins, a geoscientist and hurricane researcher at the University of South Florida said in an email to Popular Science.
September 13, 2018USF in the News
Florida Politics: Judy Genshaft Did What Many Believed Impossible at USF
She had a vision for USF that probably sounded ridiculous when she arrived on campus in 2000, but then made it happen.
September 10, 2018USF in the News
Fox 13 News: Outgoing USF President Leaves Lasting Legacy
Genshaft's tenure has seen marked gains in academics, athletics, and its overall impact on the Tampa Bay community.
September 10, 2018USF in the News
Tampa Bay Times Editorial: Genshaft Steered USF to New Heights — and It Should Keep Climbing
University of South Florida president Judy Genshaft, who announced Monday she will retire in July, will leave behind a remarkable legacy.
September 10, 2018USF in the News