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USA Today: What Happens in Your Brain When Kids are Left in Cars
The good news: "Forgotten baby syndrome" is preventable. A few easy additions to your routine can make sure your drive doesn’t end in tragedy.
July 17, 2018USF in the News
New York Times: Confronting Implicit Bias in the New York Police Department
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July 15, 2018USF in the News
Washington Post: Election Security Legislation May Be Gaining Steam in Congress
Momentum may finally be building in Congress to take new action to secure the elections from cyberthreats as the midterms approach.
July 12, 2018USF in the News
ABC Action News: USF's Cybersecurity Summer Camp Gets Kids Ready for Jobs Fighting Hackers
This unique CyberCamp is being hosted by USF’s College of Education , the Florida Center for Cybersecurity and the Florida Center for Instructional Technology.
July 10, 2018USF in the News
Tampa Bay Times Editorial: Celebrating USF's Preeminence
USF reached the goal by hitting a series of targets; fall freshmen, on average, need to have at least a 4.0 GPA. More than 70 percent of students need to graduate in six years.
June 29, 2018USF in the News
Bay News 9: USF Earns 'Preeminent' Achievement
The designation previously has been reserved for the University of Florida and Florida State University.
June 28, 2018USF in the News
Bloomberg: America's Millennials Are Waking Up to a Grim Financial Future
As affluent baby boomers thank years of soaring markets for their paid-off mortgages and plump portfolios, millennials and the next cohort, Generation Z, are weighed down by student debt and stagnant wages.
June 21, 2018USF in the News
Huffington Post: When You Can't Find Shelter from the Heat
Temperatures elevated by climate change can be deadly for people experiencing homelessness.
June 19, 2018USF in the News
83 Degrees Media: War on Malaria: USF Researchers Wage Battle Against Global Disease
New research at USF may help speed up the development of drugs to halt the disease.
June 18, 2018USF in the News
BBC News: Paolo Guerrero's World Cup journey
Charles Stanish, an American archaeologist from the Institute for Advanced Studies at USF, offered the ultimate proof that a failed test like Guerrero's really could have been caused by coca leaf tea rather than cocaine.
June 15, 2018USF in the News
Times Higher Education: ‘Agile’ Young Universities ‘in the Right Locations’ for Growth
Newer, urban universities can have impact beyond more established names, USF leaders argue.
June 8, 2018USF in the News
ABC News: How Depression Can Be So Hidden and What Loved Ones Can Do
"Once you are struggling with depression and feel that admitting it would be a kind of defeat, you become invested in concealing it," said Dr. Jonathan Rottenberg, director of the University of South Florida Mood and Emotion Lab.
June 7, 2018USF in the News