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Associated Press: Ride-Hailing Subscriptions: Are They Worth It?
The ride-hailing companies stand to gain by increasing customer loyalty in a competitive market and securing more predictable revenue at a time when both are heading into an initial public offering.
January 9, 2019USF in the News

Business Observer: $172M New Home for Health Care Institution
Water Street Tampa gets a high-profile anchor resident in 2019, when the University of South Florida’s medical school moves in.
January 4, 2019USF in the News

Lower Oxygen Levels to Impact the Oceanic Food Chain
Tiny fish known to survive where most marine life could not, may no longer be able to thrive under diminishing oxygen levels.
December 19, 2018Research and Innovation

83 Degrees Media: USF Scientists Dissect Fish Eyes to Track Change in Oceans
The research can help give clues about the health of our oceans and the impact that environmental challenges like pollution, red tide, climate change, and over-fishing can have on marine life.
December 18, 2018USF in the News

Stopping Hacks Before They Start
USF computer scientists identify new cyberattacks that monitor your typing without infecting your computer.
December 17, 2018Research and Innovation

Tampa Bay Business Journal: Limayem’s Vision at USF is a Business College with 100 Percent Job Placement
Muma College of Business Dean Moez Limayem has worked to seed the faculty with seasoned business executives who can share real world experiences and mentoring.
December 14, 2018USF in the News

New Appointments Made to USF Consolidation Task Force
Mike Griffin now leads the task force, and Debbie Sembler was appointed to fill a vacant seat.
December 13, 2018University News

Nature: The Hunt for Life Below Antarctic Ice
Researchers in Antarctica will drill through 1,100 metres of ice into a lake that has remained sealed for millennia. Here’s what they hope to find.
December 12, 2018USF in the News

USF President Judy Genshaft and Digital Camera Inventor Steve Sasson Recognized by the National Academy of Inventors
Honor recognizes contributions to academic invention and global innovation.
December 11, 2018Honors and Awards, Research and Innovation

What Makes a Murderer?
New research from USF criminologist shows a significant connection between psychopathy and homicides.
December 11, 2018Research and Innovation

Tampa Bay Business Journal: USF President, Inventor Recognized Nationally
USF and the University of Florida are the only two public universities in the state with more than one fellow on the board of the National Academy of Inventors.
December 11, 2018USF in the News

Education Dive: University of South Florida Brings Grocer Publix to Campus
Publix will pay USF $130,000 annually for the first five years of the 20-year contract, after which the amount increases 10% every five years.
December 7, 2018USF in the News