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Lynn Pippenger, former Raymond James CFO and major USF donor, has died - TBBJ

Lynn Pippenger, 87, served as CFO of Raymond James Financial before retiring in 2012. She gave a $10 million gift in 2015 for the naming of the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy and $5 million for the naming of the Lynn Pippenger Hall at the university’s St. Petersburg campus.

March 9, 2026Entrepreneurship

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Your guide to qualifying for a caregiver tax credit - Patient Power

Luke Richardson, associate professor of instruction in accounting, shares tips on eligibility rules, required documentation, and tips to maximize benefits under the caregiver tax credit.

March 9, 2026Research and Innovation

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Remembering Lynn Pippenger - USF News

USF president Moez Limayem remembers Lynn Pippenger, a remarkable leader, generous philanthropist and dear friend of the University of South Florida.

March 8, 2026Business News

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Supply chain issues that could be felt during the conflict in the Middle East - Yahoo! News

Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway, where 20% of the world’s oil supply passes. Now oil prices are spiking, but could this war with Iran hit your wallet in more ways than one? USF supply chain expert Seckin Ozkul weighs in.

March 8, 2026Research and Innovation

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Supply chain expert weighs in on the impacts you could feel during the conflict in the Middle East - Tampa Bay 28

Tampa Bay 28 anchor Paul LaGrone speaks with USF supply Chain expert Seckin Ozkul about dangerous waters, delaying shipments, pinching everything from gas prices to fertilizer for food.

March 5, 2026Research and Innovation

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From busser to C-suite: Darden Restaurants president shares stories and advice at Conversation with a CEO

“Anywhere in our restaurants we can have our next CEO,” said Rick Cardenas, who was the featured guest at Tuesday’s Conversation with a CEO event.

March 3, 2026Business News, Events

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Fans value ethics over innovation at AI hologram concerts, new USF study finds - EurekAlert!

Hologram AI concert experiences may look futuristic, with their computer-generated 3D illusions of dead artists performing on stage. But research shows their success depends on something very human: ethics, trust and emotional connection.

March 3, 2026Research and Innovation

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USF’s 70 years of shaping Tampa Bay’s economy and workforce - USF News

USF’s 70th anniversary underscores how deeply the university fuels Tampa Bay’s growth, generating nearly $7 billion in annual economic impact and serving as a powerful talent pipeline for companies.

March 3, 2026Business News

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USF professor delivers Rome keynote, expands space economy courses

A USF Muma College of Business professor took the global stage in Rome to spotlight the fast-growing space economy, and he’s bringing that international insight straight into a one-of-a-kind course in Tampa. Discover how USF is preparing students for what he calls “mankind's most consequential frontier.”

March 2, 2026Business News, Entrepreneurship

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Best airline credit cards - WalletHub

Muhittin Cavusoglu, assistant professor in the School of Hospitality and Sport Management, explains when it makes sense for frequent and casual fliers to get an airline credit card.

March 2, 2026Research and Innovation

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Reviving legends: Fans value ethics over innovation at hologram concerts, says USF study

New research from the University of South Florida reveals the success of hologram AI concert experiences featuring past artists relies on something very human: ethics, trust, and emotional connection.

February 27, 2026Business News, Research and Innovation

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Ricoh champions future sales leaders through sponsorship of USF’s “Selling with the Bulls”

Ricoh USA, Inc. announced its role as the title sponsor of the 2026 Selling with the Bulls intercollegiate sales competition. The event brings together 168 students from 38 universities across 25 states for what organizers call “the toughest test in sales education.”

February 27, 2026Events

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