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Analyzing Earthquakes
A new study is giving researchers a better understanding of how earthquakes are produced.
January 24, 2019Research and Innovation

Expedition to Antarctica Finds Signs of Life; USF Researchers Investigating if it Still Exists
An astonishing discovery is made by a research team including Brad Rosenheim, PhD, associate professor of geological oceanography in the USF College of Marine Science.
January 23, 2019Research and Innovation

USF Federal Credit Union Offers $205,000 in Scholarships for USF Students
The ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµ Federal Credit Union (USF FCU) is establishing new scholarships and expanding existing ones for a total of $205,000 that will support USF students studying many disciplines.
January 22, 2019University News

USF’s Largest Student Volunteer Event Expands to Four Days for the First Time
The ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµâ€™s largest annual community service program, Stampede of Service (SOS), will expand from a traditional one-day event to four days of students volunteering.
January 18, 2019University News
The USF College of Public Health, in collaboration with other university entities will co-host the first annual USF Global Health, Diplomacy and National Security Symposium.
January 18, 2019USF Health

Preeminence Dollars Helping Boost Job Prospects with New Medical Engineering Program
A rare joint program between the USF College of Engineering and USF Health Morsani College of Medicine is celebrating its success, made possible by funding from the State of Florida’s preeminence program.
January 16, 2019Research and Innovation

Actor Winston Duke to Speak at USF on Feb. 5
The ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµ will welcome actor Winston Duke to campus on Tuesday, Feb. 5 as part of the student-run University Lecture Series.
January 15, 2019Campus Life

Lower Oxygen Levels to Impact the Oceanic Food Chain
Tiny fish known to survive where most marine life could not, may no longer be able to thrive under diminishing oxygen levels.
December 19, 2018Research and Innovation

Stopping Hacks Before They Start
USF computer scientists identify new cyberattacks that monitor your typing without infecting your computer.
December 17, 2018Research and Innovation

New Appointments Made to USF Consolidation Task Force
Mike Griffin now leads the task force, and Debbie Sembler was appointed to fill a vacant seat.
December 13, 2018University News

USF President Judy Genshaft and Digital Camera Inventor Steve Sasson Recognized by the National Academy of Inventors
Honor recognizes contributions to academic invention and global innovation.
December 11, 2018Honors and Awards, Research and Innovation

What Makes a Murderer?
New research from USF criminologist shows a significant connection between psychopathy and homicides.
December 11, 2018Research and Innovation