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Before the 35,000-seat stadium goes up, Sycamore Fields will be relocated to a research park elsewhere on campus. A parking lot and fitness trail will be built nearby.
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The program will allow graduates to become credentialed as school psychologists by the Florida Department of Education and become nationally certified school psychologists.
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Higher education faculty is one group that's feeling the effects of tougher regulations placed on Florida public sector unions. Their leaders say union protections are more important than ever as state laws target certain freedoms.
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The three oldest dorms on the USF Tampa campus will be demolished and replaced by a five- or six-building complex at an estimated cost of $250 million.
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New College of Florida president Richard Corcoran, who spoke against public funding for DEI programs, and Ameshia Cross, of the Education Trust, kept the discussion cordial despite the polarizing topic.
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More than two dozen USF students gathered outside the Tampa campus library. They plan to hold a hunger strike unless school leaders meet their demands.
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A driving rehab therapist at USF says up to 75% of the seniors she evaluates have cognitive impairment. Some can still drive with regular testing and restrictions. Advance directives are a way to handle the challenge.
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Scientists hope to improve guidance for how humans interact with wildlife to prevent future disease outbreaks.
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Attorneys for DeSantis and the university system are arguing for dismissal of the lawsuits by the groups Students for Justice in Palestine at UF and USF.
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The Bulls' 7-6 record put them over .500 in Alex Golesh's first year as coach − one of the best turnarounds in the nation. The shutout against the undermanned Orange was USF's first since 2009.
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A massive sargassum bloom inundated coastlines in Florida and the Caribbean earlier this year. Now, the University of South Florida is leading a $3.2 million grant to bridge a gap in tracking the algae from the open ocean to land.
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Students in a queer cohort at the University of South Florida, part of the school's "living and learning communities," celebrated five years since its creation.