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USF will have a total of eight representatives at the Tokyo Olympics, competing for five countries in four different sports.
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While false alarms are to be expected, such frequent charges for little if any treatment suggest some hospitals see the alerts as much as a money spigot as a clinical emergency tool, claims consultants say.
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USF has created a program called BOOST, meant to help student-athletes better manage their “personal brand” now that they can profit from it.
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The scores measure each school's performance in 10 student success-based metrics, including four-year graduation rate, degrees awarded, and median wages of graduates.
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A recent survey is confirming many people’s suspicions — politics plays a role in whether someone gets the COVID-19 vaccine.
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The report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation looks at several factors such as income levels, education and access to health care.
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In a statement, USF Vice President of Athletics Michael Kelly said associate head coach Tom Herrion is no longer with the men's basketball program.
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USF officials say the school’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year is better than they anticipated following months of financial uncertainty.
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As USF reviews development proposals for a wooded preserve and golf course on the northern edge of the Tampa campus, a recent fine arts graduate is releasing a short film about student activists who are working to save the parcel of land.
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Most of the plans include building apartments, hotels, and restaurants, but one hopes to preserve the land entirely.
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Researchers are looking to enroll 7,600 people in the cognitive training study, including 3,000 in the greater Tampa Bay region.
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With development ideas due on Monday, the USF Faculty Senate passed a resolution stating they are “vehemently opposed to any development or destruction of the forest preserve.”