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The Truth Behind St. Patrick’s Day: Celebrations Did NOT Originate in Boston
New records uncovered by USF St. Petersburg history professor show that St. Augustine, Fla., celebrated St. Patrick's Day at least a century earlier.
March 15, 2018Research and Innovation

Diverse Issues in Higher Education: Technology Among ACE Meeting Topics
Dr. Paul Dosal continued the push for using predictive analytics in his session focused on using data to reach the right students and unlock performance-based funding.
March 12, 2018USF in the News

National Geographic: Why Do We See So Many Things as ‘Us vs. Them’?
We are wired at birth to favor our own group over others. But science might be able to help us move past what divides us.
March 12, 2018USF in the News

Drone Storytelling Course Brings Popular Technology into the Classroom
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March 7, 2018Research and Innovation

New Research Discovers Genetic Variation Linked to African Americans with Heart Failure
The University of South Florida-led study is another step toward more effective treatments for a population disproportionately affected by this chronic cardiovascular disease
March 7, 2018USF Health

Engineering Expo Celebrates the World of STEM
USF College of Engineering undergraduates organize and run the yearly event
March 5, 2018Research and Innovation

New Invention Heading to South Africa to Generate Power and Clean Water Using Untapped Source
University of South Florida engineers helping solve world’s water and sanitation crisis.
March 5, 2018Research and Innovation

USF Health Research Day 2018 Celebrates Team Science
Two new Research Day awards focus on scholarly work promoting research and practice across the health colleges.
March 1, 2018USF Health

Iron Chef Cat Cora to Speak at USF on March 20
USF recently opened Olilo by Cat Cora, a new dining concept on campus in the Juniper-Poplar residence hall.
March 1, 2018Campus Life

83 Degrees Media: Career Readiness – USF Pilots Program to Digitally Demonstrate Skills
USF is helping students compete in an increasingly automated job market through its new Career Readiness Badging program, now in pilot mode on the main campus.
March 1, 2018USF in the News

The Telegraph: Photograph of Lost Giant 100ft Picasso Sculpture Discovered
'Bust of Woman' was to stand alongside an architectural art center designed by world famous architect Paul Rudolph, in the grounds of the University of South Florida, in Tampa.
February 28, 2018USF in the News

#NeverAgain Colleges
The University of South Florida values the right to free speech and strives to be a campus where all community members can share their diverse perspectives in a civil and respectful manner.
February 27, 2018University News