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U.S. News took data from more than 100 schools involving research activity, student selectivity and faculty resources. The USF Health Morsani School of Medicine was among 16 in the top tier nationally in research.
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Calling it "a bad deal which makes no sense," signatories include campus board members as well as donors and former leaders of the school.
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The invitation came as the Pac-12 looks to relaunch after losing most of its schools during a dramatic round of realignments. American and Mountain West teams were its top targets.
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UM's Cam Ward threw for 404 yards and three touchdowns to help the eighth-ranked Hurricanes rout USF 50-15.
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The dedicated student section on the west side of the stadium will seat more than 8,000.
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After years of playing in makeshift areas, USF opened the Esports Living Lab in time for the fall semester. So far, it’s been going well.
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WUSF News is hiring paid interns for spring 2025.
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College officials stress the importance of young people making it to the polls. They say that usually, about 70% of USF students register. However, only 30% of those actually cast their vote.
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Florida's health officials say COVID booster targets wrong strain. An expert says it will still workThe state agency advises people to skip the shot because it doesn’t target the current dominant variant. A USF epidemiologist says it will still be effective but suggests first asking whether you need the booster.
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Speaking during her fall address, Rhea Law also provided updates on USF's football stadium and university achievements over the past year.
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Among the priorities of students advocating for abortion rights: expanding access to contraception and promoting Amendment 4, which would allow abortions in Florida until fetal viability.
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In compliance with the law, gen ed courses cannot include curriculum “based on theories that systemic racism, sexism, oppression, and privilege are inherent."
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When it comes to total compensation, USF's Rhea Law trails the presidents of Florida, Florida State and Central Florida.
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TGH's contribution and the new affiliation agreement between the longtime partners are slated to improve recruitment, increase integration and advance research.