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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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The lawsuit is one of numerous cases filed in Florida alleging that colleges and universities - including USF - breached contracts and should be required to refund money to students.
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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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An alarming number of sea urchins dying in the Caribbean and along Florida's east coast had scientists wondering why.
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USF criminology professor and former FBI agent Bryanna Fox speaks about why the docuseries is different than other crime shows.
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The announcement follows guidance from the state Board of Governors.
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USF researchers traveled to Plains, GA, to document the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park. They were tasked with preserving the President’s boyhood farm and other places in his hometown.
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A recent report detailing problems with Florida’s patchwork mental health system had reached conclusions nearly identical to those of a similar report from more than 20 years ago. The echoes between the findings are unmistakable.
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A survey in conjunction with COVID-19's third anniversary shows the effect of politicization on public responses to the pandemic.
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Sam Bell, who founded the USF College of Public Health, died on March 14. His legislative successes included a wide range of programs and policies that are institutions today.
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If USF wins, they'll likely face undefeated, defending national champion South Carolina.
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Protesters gathered across the street from the USF Tampa campus to speak out against this week’s arrests of four people who wanted to meet with President Rhea Law to discuss proposed state education laws.