The University of South Florida’s softball team is gearing up for the Fayetteville Regional this Friday, marking the program ...
Reports of a hantavirus cluster linked to a cruise ship in the Atlantic have led many travelers, especially in Florida, to wonder: Is it safe to travel? Public Health experts say the answer is yes.
Students in USF's biomedical engineering program aren’t just taking classes or building models — they’re bringing ideas to ...
The Florida High Tech Corridor and USF Research continue to accelerate the translation of bold ideas into real-world impact ...
It is with deep sadness that I share this update about a case involving two missing USF students that has drawn widespread attention. A few minutes ago, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, the ...
Scientists have solved a decades-old mystery behind reinforced rubber – a material used in everything from tires to industrial systems. By explaining how tiny ...
The 10,000-pound beam — displayed outside the Marshall Student Center so students could leave their mark on USF history — was nearly covered with names and messages, including graduation years, majors ...
All six of this year’s Outstanding Young Alumni award recipients hold a degree from the College of Arts and Sciences, showcasing the college’s ability to produce innovative and creative alumni who ...
TAMPA — The University of South Florida Muma College of Business announced today the 25 Under 25 Award honorees for the 2025-2026 academic year. The annual program, presented this year by The Bank of ...
University of South Florida faculty members Michael Lynch, Usha Menon, Niketa Patel, Charles Stanish and Jose Zayas-Castro have been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science ...
Tampa-based cybersecurity company ConnectSecure has announced a $100,000 gift to expand the Cyber Florida Security Operations Center Apprenticeship Program (SOCAP) at USF. During the CyberBay 2026 ...
Researchers from the USF College of Public Health are examining how vaccination, screening and health system factors are shaping cervical cancer trends in Panama, offering new insights into progress ...
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