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Phreatic overgrowth on speleothems in the Teatro Room at the Artà Cave.

USF-Led Team Deciphers Sea Level Rise from the Last Time Earth’s CO2 Set Record Highs

Mallorcan cave yields 4-million-year-old geologic evidence giving scientists new insights into past sea levels.

August 30, 2019Research and Innovation

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USF Breaks Top 50 Among Public Universities in Five National Rankings

Newly released rankings exemplify the University of South Florida’s trajectory and focus on student success and excellence in research. The university jumped eight spots in Washington Monthly’s 2019 ranking to #50 among public universities, the fifth prestigious national ranking to position USF in the top 50.

August 29, 2019Honors and Awards, University News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Welcome Home, Bulls

More than 50,000 students are back at USF for a new fall semester. With residents moving in, the Week of Welcome kickoff event and the first day of classes, all three USF campuses are already buzzing.

August 28, 2019Campus Life, University News

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Soy Supplements may Benefit Asthma Patients with Specific Genetic Variations

A 2015 multicenter randomized clinical trial concluded that soy isoflavone dietary supplements do not improve lung function or other clinical outcomes in patients with asthma, despite earlier population studies suggesting a link between soy intake and reduced asthma severity.

August 27, 2019Research and Innovation, USF Health

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New Report: USF’s Innovation Enterprise Infuses $582 Million Yearly into Florida’s Economy

The economic impact of the University of South Florida’s innovation efforts have grown at a rapid pace, increasing by more than 45% over the last three years to $582 million annually, according to a new analysis by the Washington Economics Group.

August 27, 2019Research and Innovation, University News

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USF St. Petersburg Awarded $5.5-Million to Support K-12 Mental Health Awareness Training

Thousands of K-12 school personnel will be trained on how to recognize and refer students with emotional or mental health difficulties thanks to a $5.5-million grant awarded to USF St. Petersburg’s College of Education.

August 26, 2019University News

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New Data Shows USF Increases Supplier Diversity

The University of South Florida’s strategic initiative to increase spending with businesses owned by minorities, women and veterans has resulted in significant gains, according to new data compiled from USF’s most recent fiscal year.

August 22, 2019University News

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USFSP Students Invest in Innovative Biodigester Technology to Eliminate Food Waste and Reduce Carbon Emissions

Food waste is a major environmental issue that can largely go unnoticed and unaddressed. But students at USF St. Petersburg are tackling the problem by installing an innovative system that will naturally break down non-edible food on campus – the first of its kind at a Florida university.

August 22, 2019University News

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New This Year

The Fall 2019 semester is right around the corner and Bulls are going to be seeing some big changes across the USF campus. Whether you’re looking for a fresh place to grab something to eat or spotted some of the changes to campus streets, there’s plenty of new things to see, eat and experience around campus. This is your inside look at some of the latest and greatest from across USF.

August 20, 2019University News

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Religion Associated with HPV Vaccination Rate for College Women

It’s been more than a decade since a vaccine was introduced to prevent contraction of human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common sexually transmitted disease in the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends patients start receiving the vaccine between ages 11 and 12, with catch-up vaccination recommended for certain groups through age 26. However, a new study conducted at the University of South Florida found many female college students have not been inoculated and religion may be a contributing factor.

August 19, 2019Research and Innovation, USF Health

USF Health College of Pharmacy students at the announcement event

USF Announces $10 Million Gift to Name the USF Health Taneja College of Pharmacy

The University of South Florida announced today it has received a $10 million gift from Taneja Family Foundation to name the USF Health Taneja College of Pharmacy.

August 16, 2019USF Health, University News

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Latino Scholarship Program Provides Financial Aid to Nearly 150 USF Students

The dream of pursuing a college education will continue for 140 University of South Florida students, who will be awarded financial assistance this week through the USF Latino Scholarship Program. The group of students will receive more than $278,000 in scholarships for the 2019-20 academic year, made possible through generous gifts to the USF Foundation.

August 14, 2019University News

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