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Bloomberg: Governments Worry That Cryptocurrencies Could Be the ‘Next Swiss Bank Account’
Authorities around the world worry that cryptocurrencies could become tax havens. Too late. It’s already happening.
January 29, 2018USF in the News

Tampa Bay Times: Skills initiative between USF, Revature Seeks to Grow a Tech-Savvy Workforce
The Tampa Bay area needs a deeper pool of technology talent, so USF is expanding a public-private partnership to help graduates get specialized training for careers in software engineering.
January 26, 2018USF in the News

WTSP-TV: USF Jazz Professor Nominated for 4 Grammys
University of South Florida jazz professor Chuck Owen is nominated for four Grammy Awards.
January 26, 2018USF in the News

New Tool Helps Prevent Behavioral and Mental Health Problems from Escalating in School
Educators across the country are implementing an update to a USF-developed comprehensive system that allows teachers to better identify students at risk of turning violent.
January 25, 2018Research and Innovation

USF System President Judy Genshaft Legislative Update
View a video message from USF System President Judy Genshaft. Transcript also available.
January 19, 2018University News

Newsweek: Your Next Dental Appointment Could Come with an STD Test as Throat Cancers Rise
According to study co-author and public health expert Ellen Daley of the University of South Florida, mosts dentists do feel obligated to discuss oral cancer with their patients.
January 19, 2018USF in the News

USF Health Responds to Opioid Epidemic
In Florida, USF Health plays a leading role providing faculty, residents and students with the tools to address the opioid crisis while caring for patients in acute and chronic pain.
January 18, 2018USF Health

“Free Hugs Guy” Ken Nwadike Jr. to Lecture at USF
Feb. 28 event is free and open to the public.
January 17, 2018Campus Life

National Geographic: New 'Rainbow' Dinosaur May Have Sparkled Like a Hummingbird
The duck-size animal found in China had iridescent plumage all over its head and chest.
January 15, 2018USF in the News

USF's Enduring Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Bulls celebrate MLK Day with week of events.
January 12, 2018Campus Life

ABC Action News: Students from Puerto Rico Start Spring Semester at Florida Colleges
Many public universities and all 28 state colleges offered Puerto Rican students the chance to enroll and pay in-state tuition costs.
January 10, 2018USF in the News

Two USF Online Programs Ranked in the Top 25 by U.S. News and World Report
The publication’s 2018 Best Online Program rankings place USF’s graduate engineering program at No. 21. Similarly, U.S. News places USF’s graduate computer information technology program at No. 23 in the nation, a six-position improvement from 2017.
January 9, 2018Honors and Awards