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The state Department of Health documented nearly 3,000 more cases per week over the two weeks ending July 20 compared with the prior five weeks. Health officials say waning immunity could be the reason.
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In addition to designing, testing and implementing the hearing intervention used in the multisite ACHIEVE study, USF researchers also trained the audiologists who used it and monitored the results.
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Denise Schilte-Brown will coach her 17th year with the Bulls before assuming her new position at season’s end with a professional women's league slated to begin play in August 2024.
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The Claw at USF Golf Course is closing in early September. Some people worry that possible development there will hurt the forest preserve next door.
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USF president Rhea Law said it's an "opportunity to re-imagine the property for a use that more closely aligns with the mission of the university."
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If all goes as planned, the $340 million stadium will be finished in time for the 2026 football season.
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The University of South Florida accepted a invitation to the Association of American Universities. It is one of the first schools to join the prestigious group in nearly 40 years.
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The USF Board of Trustees Finance Committee voted unanimously to spend $140 million and take on $200 million of debt for an on-campus football stadium.
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A proposal a USF Board of Trustees committee is set to take up estimates a 35,000-seat football stadium on the Tampa campus would cost $340 million to build.
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Joseph Dituri set out to live underwater back in March as part of a project to see how the human body changes living under extreme pressure.
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The USF professor plans to stay at an underwater lodge off Key Largo until June 9, when he reaches 100 days and completes a mission dubbed Project Neptune 100.
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Shortly before she retired as USF president, Judy Genshaft and her husband, Steven Greenbaum, donated $20 million to help build a new home for the Honors College.