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USF climbs to its highest ranking ever from U.S. News & World Report
Over the past six years, only two universities in the country have shown more gains than USF
September 10, 2018University News

Florida Politics: Judy Genshaft Did What Many Believed Impossible at USF
She had a vision for USF that probably sounded ridiculous when she arrived on campus in 2000, but then made it happen.
September 10, 2018USF in the News

Fox 13 News: Outgoing USF President Leaves Lasting Legacy
Genshaft's tenure has seen marked gains in academics, athletics, and its overall impact on the Tampa Bay community.
September 10, 2018USF in the News

Tampa Bay Times Editorial: Genshaft Steered USF to New Heights — and It Should Keep Climbing
University of South Florida president Judy Genshaft, who announced Monday she will retire in July, will leave behind a remarkable legacy.
September 10, 2018USF in the News

Florida Inventors Hall of Fame Inducts First USF Alum for Development of Life-Saving Drugs
A graduate of USF becomes the first alum to be inducted into the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame.
September 7, 2018University News

President Genshaft Announces Several New USF Records in Her Annual Fall Address
New university logo for academic programs, brand theme also revealed
September 5, 2018University News

WUSF News: African-American USF Students to Benefit From $2M Gift from Helios Foundation
Helios, which helps college students in Arizona and Florida, has given almost $16 million to the university for scholarships and other programs, since 2007.
September 5, 2018USF in the News

Climate Change May Have Sealed Neanderthals’ Fate
USF researcher produces ancient climate reconstruction through isotopic testing.
August 29, 2018University News

USF Marine Scientists Deploy Robotic Glider to Investigate Source of Red Tide
Researchers at the University of South Florida College of Marine Science are back onshore following an investigation into whether or not red tide is crawling along the sea floor.
August 29, 2018University News

CBS News: The Toxic Algae That Are a Key Issue in Florida's Midterm Elections
Lately, environmental concerns have become so prevalent that even candidates in the generally conservative eastern part of the state are talking about it.
August 28, 2018USF in the News

Growing Interest in Russia Evident in New USF Institute
USF’s Institute on Russia is seeing a tremendous growth in interest since its launch in fall 2017.
August 27, 2018University News

CNN: Influx of Puerto Ricans in Florida May Not Turn the Tide for the Midterms, Experts Say
What is less clear is if and how Puerto Ricans who have resettled in Florida will vote in Florida's primary election on Tuesday and then in the general election in November.
August 27, 2018USF in the News