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LeEtta Schmidt has been awarded the first-ever RUSA STARS Publication Recognition Award for her co-authorship about sharing digital collections and content.
March 18, 2019Honors and Awards

USF Presidential Search Committee Selects Four Finalists
The 15-member ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµ presidential search committee today selected four finalists, who will advance in the process to become the University’s seventh president.
March 18, 2019University News

Presidential Search Message from Board of Trustees Chair and Search Committee Chair
We write to you today with great optimism for the successful outcome of our national search for the ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµâ€™s next president.
March 13, 2019University News

A Future Without Limits: Telling USF’s Story to the World
USF launches international marketing campaign featuring students, faculty and staff.
March 12, 2019University News

USF Graduate Programs Ranked Among the Nation’s Best by U.S. News and World Report
Many programs within the Top 50 and Top 100 categories for all U.S. public and private universities.
March 12, 2019Honors and Awards, University News

Leading change in America’s universities, USF wins ACE Award for Institutional Transformation
American Council on Education honors USF for increasing student retention and graduation rates.
March 11, 2019Honors and Awards, University News

USF Updates Presidential Search
Campus community, public invited to open meetings the week of March 18.
March 11, 2019University News

USF, Lightning Partnership Produces Big Benefits
USF Presenting Night at Amalie Arena takes place March 9.
March 8, 2019USF Athletics, USF Health, University News

USF Elects First African-American Woman to Serve as Student Body President
USF Elects First African-American Woman to serve as Student Body President.
March 7, 2019Campus Life

Olympic Gold Medalist and Actor/YouTube Personality to Speak at USF
University Lecture Series hosts Gabby Douglas and Josh Peck, free and open to the public.
March 6, 2019Campus Life

Why the Human Brain Allows Loving Caretakers to Leave a Child to Die in a Hot Car
More than 50 children died in hot cars in 2018, making it the deadliest year on record. Many of the cases involve parents who unknowingly left a child behind, often for an entire day. USF Psychology Professor David Diamond has studied this phenomenon for over a decade and has served as an expert witness on many high-profile cases.
March 5, 2019Research and Innovation

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Foundation Matches $15,000 Gift for the USF Black Leadership Network
Jerry Bell, former tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and his wife, Ruth, a USF alumna, were among the founding members of the Black Leadership Network at USF. The Bells contributed $15,000 earlier this month to grow the BLN Bell Family scholarship.
March 4, 2019University News