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USF engineers develop technology to help nuclear power plants improve maintenance of a critical safety system
The technology addresses a longstanding maintenance issue involving specialized ice condensers used in certain nuclear power plants.
August 19, 2026Community Partnerships, Research and Innovation

MD-PhD student advances alternatives to chemotherapy through USF Health–Moffitt partnership
MD-PhD student Vincent Lok is advancing cancer immunotherapy research and exploring innovative alternatives to chemotherapy that harness the body's immune system to fight cancer.
August 19, 2026Research and Innovation, USF Health

USF Health research reveals new clues about how space travel may affect women’s health
USF Health researchers have uncovered new evidence that spaceflight conditions may affect women’s health, offering insights into how altered gravity and stress influence the vaginal microbiome during space travel.
August 19, 2026Research and Innovation, USF Health

Thousands of USF students set to move into residence halls Aug. 20
As the start of the fall semester approaches, thousands of students will move onto the University of South Florida’s campuses this week. Residence halls are again expected to be at full capacity with approximately 7,500 students living on campuses—nearly 6,500 in Tampa and about 1,000 in St. Petersburg.
August 17, 2026Campus Life, University News

What’s new at USF: Coaches, facilities, student services and more
As the University of South Florida begins the 2026–27 academic year, students, faculty and staff will find new faces, new facilities and new opportunities across campuses.
August 17, 2026Campus Life

USF opens expanded College of Nursing facility to strengthen Florida's healthcare workforce
The new facility will grow nursing enrollment and enhance hands-on clinical education at USF, helping to better address the state and region’s urgent need for nurses.
August 14, 2026USF Health

USF researchers develop AI system that predicts ACL injuries before they happen
USF researchers are developing an AI-powered wearable that uses machine learning and real-time feedback to help identify risky movements and reduce the risk of ACL injuries before they occur.
August 11, 2026Cyber/AI, Research and Innovation, USF Health

Can dry needling relieve multiple sclerosis pain? USF Health researchers are testing it
USF Health researchers are studying whether dry needling can safely reduce chronic leg pain and improve mobility in people with multiple sclerosis.
August 11, 2026Research and Innovation, USF Health

New hurricane recovery technology being tested on Florida roads during peak season
From dashcams that identify road damage to tools that prioritize traffic signal repairs, USF researchers are developing technology to help transportation agencies respond more efficiently after hurricanes.
August 11, 2026Research and Innovation

USF awards more than 2,600 degrees during commencement ceremonies
The group features 22 undergraduate students earning a perfect 4.0 grade point average, 77 student veterans and graduates from 19 countries and 39 states.
August 10, 2026Student Success

USF Mo-Bull clinic expands access to care through partnerships with Tampa Bay Downs and community organizations
Thanks to new partnerships, the Mo-Bull Nurse Medical Clinic is reaching more communities, helping its nurses improve health across Tampa Bay.
August 4, 2026Community Partnerships, USF Health

USF receives $1 million gift from Florida Surplus Lines Service Office to advance Risk Management and Insurance Program
The endowment will support The Baldwin Group School’s growth by expanding educational and experiential learning opportunities in risk management and insurance, with a particular focus on excess and surplus lines insurance, helping students develop the skills and knowledge needed for various career paths.
July 30, 2026USF Foundation