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The preliminary study is a trial run for a 25-year study that will track around 8,000 participants nationwide.
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John Horne talked about the value of training college students in hospitality and management as well as having those students get jobs locally after graduation.
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The Bulls defeated Rice 69-62 in the conference title game, earning an automatic bid to the NCAAs. The Women's Final Four is April 4-6 at Amalie Arena.
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They are the only Florida schools among 60 nationally that received letters from the Department of Education accusing them of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
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The $40 million from tech entrepreneur Arnie Bellini and his wife, Lauren, establishes USF's Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing.
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A vertically floating vessel and an underwater habitat could give Florida scientists greater access to oceanic research.
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The 15-member committee includes USF Board of Trustee members, a student and a faculty member, and business leaders from around the Tampa Bay area.
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Instead, it wants to utilize the course as space for a new construction project instead of replacing old dorms.
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USF professor William Schanbacher discusses how his work teaching religious studies led him to start the university's Food Sovereignty Initiative.
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The USF Board of Trustees plans to conduct a national search for Rhea Law's replacement. Some university leaders are speaking up about what they'd like to see.
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Law, 75, has served as president since August 2021, initially on an interim basis, before being named to the role permanently in March 2022. She will remain until her replacement is found.
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Florida’s NCLEX pass rates have trended below the national average for years, but in 2024, grads from nursing programs in the State University System posted impressive results.
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USF public health professor Donna Petersen says collaboration was critical in helping community leaders respond to the pandemic. In hindsight, she says interventions like shutdowns were in place too long.
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Chemical analysis revealed a mixture of psychotropic plants, alcohol and bodily fluids in the mug, which is thought to be used in rituals. The mug is decorated with the face of the demon Bes.