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Alumni, Students, Faculty and Staff Come Together to Celebrate USF Homecoming Week
The Tampa Bay area community is invited to join USF alumni, students, faculty and staff as the university celebrates Homecoming Week, Oct. 14-21.
October 16, 2018Campus Life
Anthropology, History Professors Win Prestigious Award for Co-Authoring Book about the Nigerian Civil War
A nine-year research project that included more than 100 interviews with survivors and witnesses of a massacre during the Nigerian Civil War is recognized by the world’s major professional society of oral historians.
October 15, 2018Research and Innovation
Two USF Health Nursing Doctoral Students Win Florida Blue Health Innovation Pitch Competition
Their idea to develop a baby-bottle nipple mirroring the natural shape and breast-milk flow rate of the baby’s mother won two USF Health doctoral nursing students the first-place $10,000 prize.
October 15, 2018Honors and Awards, Research and Innovation, USF Health
USF Faculty Experts Available to Discuss Key Election Issues
With the 2018 midterm elections drawing near, the University of South Florida offers a variety of faculty experts to discuss key issues relevant to the state of Florida and the Tampa Bay area.
October 11, 2018University News
USF Signage Replaced with New Academic Logo
Campus banners signify the beginning of a multi-phase effort to rollout the new USF brand.
October 10, 2018University News
USF Robotic Glider Mission Helps Pinpoint the Potential Source for Recent Severity of Red Tide
Marine scientists from USF and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) recently deployed an autonomous robotic glider to the northwest of Clearwater Beach and closely monitored it as it traversed along the middle of the continental shelf between Pasco County and Sarasota County.
October 8, 2018Research and Innovation
USF System Monitoring Hurricane Michael
The University of South Florida System continues to monitor the projected path and potential impacts of Hurricane Michael, including staying in regular contact with state and local government agencies.
October 8, 2018University News
USF Supplier Diversity Program Has Big Impact its Inaugural Year
Supplier Diversity staff worked to increase university spending with diverse-owned businesses by nearly $10 million
October 5, 2018University News
ReliaQuest Commits $1 Million to Prepare Students For Careers in Cybersecurity at the USF Muma College of Business
The first-of-its-kind initiative will give real-world experience to students interested in cybersecurity careers; first participants begin learning on Oct. 5
October 2, 2018University News
‘Bad Cholesterol’ May Not Be So Bad After All
A new review of published research from an international group of physicians and researchers is challenging the half-century long belief that LDL, the so-called ‘bad kind’ of cholesterol, causes heart disease.
September 28, 2018University News
Pharmacy Students Using AR/VR To Study The Impact Prescription Drugs Have On Our Main Organs
First-year students are now using simulation goggles to see how certain drugs interact in the body.
September 27, 2018University News
Times Higher Education: Interview with Judy Genshaft
The University of South Florida president talks about how her enterprising Ohio upbringing bred confidence and why college sports matter.
September 27, 2018University News