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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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USF’s Salty Science claims first place among women in the ‘World’s Toughest Row’ across the AtlanticUSF's Salty Science rowing team raised awareness for marine conservation and empowered women with their record-breaking win in a race across the Atlantic Ocean.
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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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Three weeks ago, USF Jewish students gathered to mourn the lives lost during the Hamas attacks and send prayers to soldiers of IDF. At least two of those soldiers are or were USF students.
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They described efforts to deactivate chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine on at least two campuses – including the University of South Florida – as an aggressive and likely unconstitutional application of a terrorism law because it would limit students' rights to protected speech.
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On WGCU's "Gulf Coast Life," we talk to Jennifer O’Brien, a USF associate professor of psychology and one of the lead investigators in the Active Mind study.
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This year marks a new record for USF, with over $157 million funds raised and nearly 12,000 new donors.
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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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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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A new law names the Trafficking in Persons Risk to Resilience Research Lab as the main storehouse for human trafficking-related data.