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Anthropology professor will join push for more sustainable, comprehensive water policies at U.N. Water Conference
Anthropology Professor Heather O’Leary has been selected as one of just 40 delegates for the International Science Council (ISC) for the upcoming United Nations 2023 Water Conference in New York City from March 22-24.
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Education faculty and students to provide summer enrichment program and free tutoring to K-8 youth
A new federal grant will enable USF College of Education students to provide year-round tutoring at no cost to K-8 youth participating in the St. Petersburg Police Athletic League (PAL).
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New speaker series invites community to learn about history and preservation in Florida
New speaker series invites community to learn about history and preservation in Florida
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Nelson Poynter Memorial Library archiving pieces of art renaissance in St. Pete
The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library (NPML) is collecting and digitizing over a decade’s worth of artistic material from the venue The Studio@620.
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Vocal music arrives on the USF St. Petersburg campus
As part of its ongoing expansion of arts programming across the bay, the USF College of The Arts is offering a choral class as part of its Community Music Project in St. Petersburg this semester.
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Honoring Dr. King by recognizing students who are keeping his dream alive
During an inspirational ceremony at the USF St. Petersburg campus on January 12, more than 15 youth from throughout Pinellas County were recognized...
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Nelson Poynter Memorial Library gets a new, modern look
After undergoing major renovations, the first floor of the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library (NPML) has a new look and greater study space for students.
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No. 1 Houston outlasts USF, 83-77
Tyler Harris scored a career-high 31 points on the road Wednesday night.
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Initiative to reduce unwanted teen pregnancy and trafficking receives $800k U.S. Department of Health grant
Although teen pregnancies in the U.S. have been on the decline for decades, substantially higher levels of pregnancies, along with trafficking and sexual violence, persist among marginalized communities.
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USF Women’s Basketball Picks Up Second-Straight AAC Win Defeating Temple, 77-55
The University of South Florida women's basketball team outscored Temple, 44-25, in the second half as the Bulls picked up their second American Athletic...
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Tchewa posts career night in loss to Temple
Russel Tchewa tallied a career-high 20 points in the 68-64 loss on Wednesday.
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University of South Florida commencement ceremonies set to take place Dec. 9-10
The University of South Florida will award more than 4,500 degrees during fall commencement scheduled for Dec. 9-10.
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USF Dining serves up educational international experiences
The University of South Florida is a cultural melting pot, with a student body representing more than 146 countries.
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Second-half surge lifts Bulls past Spartans in season-opening exhibition
Newcomers Keyshawn Bryant and Selton Miguel combined for 25 points in USF’s 66-61 win over Tampa.
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Hurricane Ian recovery: 'This is about doing what's right and helping people'
As soon as Hurricane Ian swept through Fort Myers and its vicinity, USF community members sprang into action. From collecting donations to hosting clean-up missions and lending professional expertise, faculty, staff and students are continuing efforts to support those in need.
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Education and Physics faculty team up to develop augmented reality simulations to enhance physics education
From gravity to electromagnetism, the study of physics includes some of the most challenging concepts to grasp.
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Biology professor who made midlife career change gives $1 million estate gift to USF St. Petersburg campus
At the age of 40 and nearly 20 years into a career in health care administration, a nature documentary seismically shifted the life of Deby Cassill.
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University of South Florida rises to its highest position ever in U.S. News & World Report rankings
The University of South Florida has hit an all-time high on U.S. News & World Report’s (U.S. News) annual ranking of the best colleges in America.
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University of South Florida welcomes the largest and highest-achieving first-year class in its history
More high school students than ever before are interested in enrolling at the University of South Florida, helping lead to the largest and strongest academic incoming class of first-year students in the university’s nearly 70-year history.
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Political science professor chosen for Duckwall Professorship during important election cycle in Florida
For the first time in its 25-year history at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus, a political science professor has been named the Duckwall Professor of Florida Studies.