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Bay News 9: USF Recognized for Success with High Latino Graduation Rates
Nationally, 53.6 percent of Latino students finish college, compared to 63.3 percent of white students. At USF, that rate is 13 percent higher, closing the completion gap.
July 30, 2018USF in the News

College of Engineering Helps Ensure a Smooth Ride on the Sunshine Skyway
One image broadcast viewers are sure to see when the Tampa Bay area hosts major televised events, like a Super Bowl, is of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge spanning the water between Manatee and Pinellas counties.
July 26, 2018University News

Dr. Ramesh Ayyala To Receive American Glaucoma Society’s Humanitarian Award
Internationally known glaucoma surgeon and researcher Ramesh Ayyala, MD, professor and chair of the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine’s Department of Ophthalmology, has been selected to receive the American Glaucoma Society’s 2019 Humanitarian Award.
July 26, 2018USF Health

Kicking Off an Innovative Admissions Program, the First Bulls to Business Students Arrive
Dancing, party tunes, snacks and balloons. The sounds of squeaky moving cart wheels, dinging elevators and new students timidly introducing themselves one-by-one echoed in the halls, as proud parents blamed teary goodbyes on some sweat in their eyes.
July 25, 2018University News

USF to host U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s Annual National Summer Teacher Institute
More than 50 K-12 educators from across the country, including 10 from school districts around Tampa Bay, are coming to the University of South Florida to receive free training and resources from national experts designed to inspire their students to become the next generation of inventors and problem solvers.
July 25, 2018University News

NPR: Masses of Seaweed Threaten Fisheries and Foul Beaches
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July 21, 2018USF in the News

USA Today: What Happens in Your Brain When Kids are Left in Cars
The good news: "Forgotten baby syndrome" is preventable. A few easy additions to your routine can make sure your drive doesn’t end in tragedy.
July 17, 2018USF in the News

USF Staff Senate’s 22nd Annual Quiet Quality Awards Ceremony
USF Staff Senate’s 22nd Annual Quiet Quality Awards Ceremony took place at the Marshall Student Center on Friday, June 29th.
July 16, 2018University News

New York Times: Confronting Implicit Bias in the New York Police Department
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July 15, 2018USF in the News

Dr. Krischer Among Latest MCOM Scholars Inducted Into Robert A. Good Honor Society
University Distinguished Professor Jeffrey Krischer, PhD, one of the world’s top National Institutes of Health researchers, was among the 31 USF Health Morsani College of Medicine scholars inducted into the Robert A. Good Honor Society (RGHS) Class of 2018 this spring.
July 13, 2018USF Health

Washington Post: Election Security Legislation May Be Gaining Steam in Congress
Momentum may finally be building in Congress to take new action to secure the elections from cyberthreats as the midterms approach.
July 12, 2018USF in the News

USF Public Health Professor Tapped To Head Sierra Leone EPA
Foday Moriba Jaward, PhD, an associate professor of environmental and occupational health at the USF College of Public Health, was recently appointed by the president of his native country, Sierra Leone, to lead that nation’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
July 11, 2018USF Health