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USF research team excavating historic site in Safety Harbor

USF Archaeology Class Digs Up Florida’s Native American History

University of South Florida archaeologists are digging into one of Florida’s oldest native landmarks in hopes of unearthing insightful clues about the Tocobaga native people in Safety Harbor.

June 24, 2019Research and Innovation

Army veteran participates in the Warrior Games 2019

USF’s Military Connection Continues with Warrior Games

The University of South Florida is set to host several events as veteran military athletes descend upon Tampa Bay for the 2019 Department of Defense Warrior Games.

June 18, 2019University News

USF Professor David Johnson with film producer, Josh Howard in front of a their theatrical release, The Lavender Scare

Film Based on Book Written by USF History Professor Highlights Homophobic Firings During the Cold War

Crusade against homosexual federal workers featured in new documentary based on USF history professor’s award-winning book.

June 7, 2019Research and Innovation

A digital postcard from Saw Palm depicting women relaxing on the beach.

Famed Author Judy Blume Contributes to USF Creative Writing Publication

A short passage from acclaimed author Judy Blume is in the 2019 issue of Saw Palm, a USF student-run literary and art journal. The submission was prompted by a postcard sent from USF library’s digital postcard collection, which featured a waterside scene of young women fishing.

February 25, 2019University News

The COAST Autonomous vehicle travelling through the USF Tampa campus

Riding Into the Future

An autonomous shuttle is being tested at the University of South Florida campus in a first-of-its-kind research trial run by USF’s Center for Urban Transportation Research.

February 12, 2019Research and Innovation

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Provocative Cat Statuette Forges New USF-Smithsonian Partnership

The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History is working in collaboration with the University of South Florida Library to digitize and virtually display a famous artifact seldom seen outside museum curation.

October 29, 2018Research and Innovation

Professor talking to pharmacy students about AR/VR

Pharmacy Students Using AR/VR To Study The Impact Prescription Drugs Have On Our Main Organs

First-year students are now using simulation goggles to see how certain drugs interact in the body.

September 27, 2018University News

Morgan Eastman, graduate student at the Patel College of Global Sustainability, used American Sign Language and an interpreter to address the audience.

Student Speakers Shine at this Year's TEDxUSF Event

The USF Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement hosted six speakers at this year's TEDxUSF event.

April 20, 2018University News

An engineering professor speaks to three students in a lab

Engineering is Everywhere

The world is full of challenges and engineers play a key role in solving everyday problems. From traffic flow to clinical operations, from farming to sea navigation, and from outer space to Earth’s core, engineers collaborate with other professionals to employ the best tools for the tasks.

February 16, 2018Research and Innovation

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