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Attorneys filed an initial brief after the 2nd District Court of Appeal refused to dismiss a potential class-action lawsuit alleging USF breached a contract with a student and improperly kept fees.
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USF epidemiologist Jason Salemi is concerned the president's pronouncement that the pandemic is "over" has taken on a life of its own. Meantime, the White House says 4.4 million Americans have gotten the booster.
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The USF Institute of Applied Engineering will receive $10 million to support the 6th Air Refueling Wing and U.S. Central Command, while USF students will have access to internships and research projects at MacDill.
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Ground would be broken on the USF Sarasota Manatee housing/student center no later than this October, with plans to open in fall of 2024.
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USF comes in at No. 42 in the U.S. News and World Report 2022 rankings, rising four spots from last year in the public university rankings.
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Among the approved spending items was $15 million to build a facility to house the Florida Flood Hub for Applied Research and Innovation program at USF St. Petersburg.
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The lawyers raised a series of arguments that the "Stop WOKE Act" violates speech rights.
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Lawmakers will meet on Friday to approve disbursing $175 million in funds. Projects across the greater Tampa Bay region under consideration are $15 million for an Florida Flood Hub facility at the USF St. Petersburg campus.
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University of South Florida Board chairman Will Weatherford assured officials that DeSantis would come around next year.
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The appointment still needs the approval of the state's Board of Governors, which is slated to meet June 29-30 in Orlando.
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The show, called This is My Brave, is part of a national program that aims to reduce the stigma around mental health and addiction and get people talking more about these topics.
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USF twice cut the deficit to nine in the second half, but they couldn’t get any closer.