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Military Times: Troops and vets must do these 9 things to succeed in college, experts say
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April 9, 2019USF in the News

USF Receives $5 Million Gift for Newly-Named Center for Supply Chain Management & Sustainability
A gift from MercuryGate cofounder Monica Wooden will name the center in her honor.
April 8, 2019University News

Tampa Bay Times: $5 Million Gift Helps USF Expand Center for Supply Chain Management
Wooden co-founded and served as CEO of MercuryGate International, a transportation management software company that sold for more than $400 million in August.
April 8, 2019USF in the News

Associated Press: Car-sharing Offers Ways to Profit From or Ditch Personal Car
While a growing number of Americans are struggling to make payments on their auto loans, a new crop of companies is offering alternative ways for car owners to get rid of costly vehicles or earn money while their cars would normally sit idle.
April 3, 2019USF in the News

Building Biologically-Inspired Software
USF electrical engineers look to the human immune system for clues on how to best protect digital networks.
April 2, 2019Research and Innovation

USF Board of Trustees Elects Jordan Zimmerman as New Chair
Jordan Zimmerman will serve as the new chair of the University of South Florida Board of Trustees, following his unanimous selection by board members during a meeting on Monday.
April 1, 2019University News

Governor Ron DeSantis Introduces ‘Forward March’ During Appearance at USF
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis visited the University of South Florida to kick off a new statewide initiative aimed at making resources more accessible for Florida’s 1.5 million veterans.
March 29, 2019University News

New York Times: Volcanoes! Lightning! And Radioactive Gas, Too
Studying radon’s role in the electrification of plumes above volcanoes could help people anticipate the damage resulting from eruptions, scientists say.
March 29, 2019USF in the News

Florida Board of Governors Confirms Steve Currall as University of South Florida President
The Florida Board of Governors (BOG) today voted unanimously to confirm Dr. Steve Currall as the University of South Florida’s seventh president.
March 28, 2019University News

NPR: Why Pedestrian Deaths Are at a 30-Year High
The real increase, experts say, comes from larger trends: drivers and pedestrians distracted by their phones and a growth of larger vehicles on the road.
March 28, 2019USF in the News

Tampa Bay Times: State Confirms USF President Pick Steve Currall
Currall will replace longtime USF president Judy Genshaft on July 1.
March 28, 2019USF in the News

USF Alum Joanna Fowler, Faculty Member Alan List Inducted into Florida Inventors Hall of Fame
University of South Florida alumna Joanna Fowler, whose pioneering work in molecular imaging was recognized with a National Medal of Science, and Moffitt Cancer Center CEO and President Alan List are among eight diverse and transformative inventors announced as the 2019 inductees of the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame.
March 27, 2019Honors and Awards, University News