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USF center director lands historic $8.5 million arts learning grant

Denise Davis-Cotton, director of the University of South Florida’s Center for Partnerships in Arts Integrated Teaching, has been named principal investigator of an $8.5 million grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Education to strengthen arts educational programming in the nation’s educational system.

October 18, 2021University News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Tampa Bay Times: At USF, a new push to help Latino students feel more at home

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October 18, 2021USF in the News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Fox 13 News: USF creates first centralized human trafficking incident database

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October 15, 2021USF in the News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Tampa Bay Business Journal: TGH expands USF relationship with new Muma partnership to boost talent pipeline

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October 14, 2021USF in the News

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Muma College of Business, TGH partner on innovative new people development institute

USF’s Muma College of Business and Tampa General Hospital today announced the launch of a groundbreaking initiative to provide critical people skills to hospital staff ranging from top-shelf surgeons to valets.

October 13, 2021University News

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USF coral researcher joins with international colleagues in identifying better ways to save the world’s reefs

In the race to save the world’s fragile corals from climate change and disease, USF Department of Integrative Biology Assistant Professor John Parkinson is among an international group of scientists looking for better ways to restore damaged reefs. In new research published Tuesday in the journal Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, the team makes its case for nature-based approaches that give coral colonies a boost in their fight to survive warming seas.

October 12, 2021Research and Innovation

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

St. Pete Catalyst: USF researchers combat mask shortages, pollution with new technology

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October 12, 2021USF in the News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Washington Post: This 1846 hurricane would be a nightmare scenario for today’s crowded East Coast

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October 12, 2021USF in the News

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USF-led team awarded NSF grant to link the green and blue economies

USF engineers and marine scientists will work with blue-green “frontline” communities to co-develop a platform for exchanging information that improves public health, environmental quality and the economy.

October 8, 2021Research and Innovation

The Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management and Sustainability at USF'S Muma College of Business

Despite ongoing global disruptions, USF graduates are very much in demand for supply chain jobs

Worldwide global supply chain issues have become an invaluable lesson for USF students pursuing careers in the field. Monica Singleton, executive director of the Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management & Sustainability discusses these pandemic-induced disruptions and their effects during the latest episode of Inside USF: The Podcast.

October 8, 2021University News

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Celebrating 30 years of the USF Latino Scholarship Program at USF

Founded in 1992 by generous members of the Latino community, the Latino Scholarship Program creates pathways to higher education for Latinx students and provides them with tools for success upon graduation. Since its inception, LSP has awarded more than $4.2 million to over 600 graduates. With nearly 70 endowed and annual scholarships, the program currently supports more than 40 new and 100 returning students.

October 7, 2021University News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Washington Post: Oil slicks and algae blooms marring Venezuela’s largest lake are visible from space

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October 7, 2021USF in the News

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