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CNBC: How colleges and universities are stepping up to produce essential PPE for health-care workers
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May 5, 2020USF in the News

Exploring the past virtually
The Digital Heritage and Humanities Collections create new ways to explore the world around us without leaving home.
May 4, 2020Research and Innovation

First-year students have a PAL on campus
When the alarm clock goes off on Monday morning, University of South Florida junior Kayla Miner enthusiastically gets moving -- she is headed to a job she loves.
May 4, 2020University News

Wall Street Journal: Smart or Lucky? How Florida Dodged the Worst of Coronavirus
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May 3, 2020USF in the News

Clinical trials show effectiveness of new approach to treating childhood trauma
Therapists at the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay conducted more than 2,000 counseling sessions last year with children who had experienced some kind of trauma – what Meredith Grau, director of clinical services, describes as “anything that’s bad, sad or scary.”
May 1, 2020Research and Innovation

83 Degrees Media: USF food pantries seek donations to respond to heightened need during COVID-19
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May 1, 2020USF in the News

Anthropology professor participating in study to uncover the true cost of Florida’s Red Tide
Across the U.S., the seafood, restaurant and tourism industries are estimated to suffer millions of dollars in economic losses from harmful algal blooms — losses played out in communities from California to New England, and Ohio to Florida. But the true economic losses caused by these toxic blooms, commonly referred to as red tide, are unknown.
April 30, 2020Research and Innovation

Nearly 7,500 USF degrees to be conferred virtually during May 9 ceremonies
For the first time in its history, the University of South Florida will hold virtual commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 9, to recognize thousands of graduates who are unable to participate in traditional, in-person ceremonies due to the coronavirus outbreak. Here, you can read short stories about a few of those graduates and how they're shaping the future.
April 30, 2020Campus Life, University News

ABC Action News: USF officials hope to reopen for fall semester
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April 30, 2020USF in the News

NPR: Older voters shift amid pandemic
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April 30, 2020USF in the News

USF psychology professor wins NSF grant to study remote work in response to COVID-19
The National Science Foundation has awarded a USF psychology professor grant funding to study the rapid transition to remote work, driven by the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 29, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

USF Receives $17.4 Million in Federal Aid to Use for Student Relief
The University of South Florida received $17.4 million from the U.S. Department of Education this past weekend and USF has started the process of distributing the funds to students in need.
April 27, 2020COVID-19, University News