USF News Feed/news/Recent posts from USF Newsen-usMon, 16 Sep 2024 16:02:30 -04:00http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOmniUpdate (OU Publish)Mitigating volcano hazards: students and alumna travel to Hawaii to study Mauna Loa eruption/news/2022/mitigating-volcano-hazards-usf-students-and-alumni-travel-to-hawaii-to-study-mauna-loa-eruption.aspxWith a rare instrument, the USF team is analyzing data from the Mauna Loa eruption to better understand lava flows to help mitigate dangers.Mon, 19 Dec 2022 00:00:00 Mitigating volcano hazards: students and alumna travel to Hawaii to study Mauna Loa eruptionWith a rare instrument, the USF team is analyzing data from the Mauna Loa eruption to better understand lava flows to help mitigate dangers.Students setting up radar at volcano/news/2022/mitigating-volcano-hazards-usf-students-and-alumni-travel-to-hawaii-to-study-mauna-loa-eruption.aspxResearch and InnovationCassidy Delamarter,College of Arts and Sciences,MyUSF,School of GeosciencesUSF helps reduce non-emergency ambulance calls through new partnership with The Salvation Army/news/2022/usf-helps-reduce-non-emergency-ambulance-calls-through-new-partnership-with-the-salvation-army.aspxUSF’s College of Nursing launched a respite care program to provide The Salvation Army clients with free care coordination, health education, assessments and resources.Thu, 15 Dec 2022 00:00:00 USF helps reduce non-emergency ambulance calls through new partnership with The Salvation ArmyUSF’s College of Nursing launched a respite care program to provide The Salvation Army clients with free care coordination, health education, assessments and resources.Salvation Army red kettle campaign with USF/news/2022/usf-helps-reduce-non-emergency-ambulance-calls-through-new-partnership-with-the-salvation-army.aspxCommunity PartnershipsCassidy Delamarter,College of Nursing,MyUSFLifelong learning program at USF to expand community engagement under new leadership/news/2022/lifelong-learning-program-at-usf-to-expand-community-engagement-under-new-leadership.aspxVeronica Maxwell has been named director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at USF. Maxwell comes from Hillsborough County Aging Services, where she spent seven years working with the county’s senior centers as senior program coordinator for nutrition and wellness.Wed, 14 Dec 2022 00:00:00 Lifelong learning program at USF to expand community engagement under new leadershipVeronica Maxwell has been named director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at USF. Maxwell comes from Hillsborough County Aging Services, where she spent seven years working with the county’s senior centers as senior program coordinator for nutrition and wellness.Veronica Maxwell/news/2022/lifelong-learning-program-at-usf-to-expand-community-engagement-under-new-leadership.aspxUniversity NewsInnovative Education,OLLI-USFHusband of late USF physician gifts the university $1 million to benefit medical school residentshttps://giving.usf.edu/impact/highlight-career-legacy-future-doctorsThe Marion B. Ridley Endowed Resident Fund supports residents in the Otolaryngology Residency Program at the Morsani College of Medicine. Residents can use the fund to pay for special training experiences and equipment.External ArticleTue, 13 Dec 2022 10:00:00 Husband of late USF physician gifts the university $1 million to benefit medical school residentsThe Marion B. Ridley Endowed Resident Fund supports residents in the Otolaryngology Residency Program at the Morsani College of Medicine. Residents can use the fund to pay for special training experiences and equipment.Photo of Marion Ridley and Mark Lundyhttps://giving.usf.edu/impact/highlight-career-legacy-future-doctorsUSF FoundationUSF Foundation,USF Health,USF Health Morsani College of MedicineTop stories of the year/news/2022/top-stories-of-the-year.aspxUSF continued its remarkable trajectory in 2022. Led by President Rhea Law, accomplishments included enrolling the largest and highest-achieving first-year class in the university’s history, earning national and state recognition for being a great place to work, and setting a record for annual charitable giving.Mon, 12 Dec 2022 00:00:00 Top stories of the yearUSF continued its remarkable trajectory in 2022. Led by President Rhea Law, accomplishments included enrolling the largest and highest-achieving first-year class in the university’s history, earning national and state recognition for being a great place to work, and setting a record for annual charitable giving.Graphic of the top stories of 2022/news/2022/top-stories-of-the-year.aspxUniversity NewsMyUSFTwo USF faculty members receive honors from National Academy of Inventors/research-innovation/news/2022/two-usf-faculty-2022-fellows-nai.aspxDr. Barry Bercu and Sylvia Thomas are recognized for their breakthrough discoveries and inventions in the diagnosis and treatment of challenging diseases.External ArticleThu, 08 Dec 2022 00:00:00 Two USF faculty members receive honors from National Academy of InventorsDr. Barry Bercu and Sylvia Thomas are recognized for their breakthrough discoveries and inventions in the diagnosis and treatment of challenging diseases.Dr. Barry Bercu and Sylvia Thomas/research-innovation/news/2022/two-usf-faculty-2022-fellows-nai.aspxHonors and Awards,Research and InnovationCollege of Engineering,Morsani College of Medicine,MyUSF,National Academy of Inventors,Research and InnovationBots with feelings: Study explores deploying AI chatbots with emotions in customer service/business/news/2022/12-6-chatbot-study-denny-yin.aspxAI chatbots that show positive feelings — such as adding an “I am excited to do so!” or a few exclamation marks — do not necessarily translate into positive reactions or contribute to higher customer satisfaction, the study revealed.External ArticleWed, 07 Dec 2022 00:00:00 Bots with feelings: Study explores deploying AI chatbots with emotions in customer serviceAI chatbots that show positive feelings — such as adding an “I am excited to do so!” or a few exclamation marks — do not necessarily translate into positive reactions or contribute to higher customer satisfaction, the study revealed.Bots with feelings/business/news/2022/12-6-chatbot-study-denny-yin.aspxResearch and InnovationMuma College of BusinessAlex Golesh named sixth head coach of USF Footballhttps://gousfbulls.com/news/2022/12/4/alex-golesh-named-sixth-head-coach-of-usf-football Vice President of Athletics Michael Kelly announced his selection of 2022 Broyles Award finalist Alex Golesh as the sixth head coach in USF football history.External ArticleMon, 05 Dec 2022 00:00:00 Alex Golesh named sixth head coach of USF Football Vice President of Athletics Michael Kelly announced his selection of 2022 Broyles Award finalist Alex Golesh as the sixth head coach in USF football history.Text reads Alex Golesh, head coach, south florida football. A picture of Alex Golesh to the right.https://gousfbulls.com/news/2022/12/4/alex-golesh-named-sixth-head-coach-of-usf-footballUSF Athletics,University NewsMyUSF celebrates more than 4,500 new graduates during fall commencement/news/2022/usf-fall-2022-graduates-include-a-ukranian-student-whose-family-was-displaced-by-war.aspxUSF fall 2022 graduates include a Ukrainian student whose family was displaced by war and a student impacted by Hurricane Ian.Mon, 05 Dec 2022 00:00:00 celebrates more than 4,500 new graduates during fall commencementUSF fall 2022 graduates include a Ukrainian student whose family was displaced by war and a student impacted by Hurricane Ian.Graphic that says 128th commencement convocation/news/2022/usf-fall-2022-graduates-include-a-ukranian-student-whose-family-was-displaced-by-war.aspxStudent Success,University NewsBoundless Bulls,Commencement,MyUSFHow the USF College of Marine Science responded to Hurricane Ian/marine-science/news/2022/how-the-college-of-marine-science-responded-to-hurricane-ian.aspxIn the wake of Hurricane Ian, researchers at the College of Marine Science have been hard at work studying the storm’s impacts on the state. From high-resolution modeling to satellite imagery, here's a snapshot at how USF teams were hard at work.External ArticleThu, 01 Dec 2022 00:00:00 How the USF College of Marine Science responded to Hurricane IanIn the wake of Hurricane Ian, researchers at the College of Marine Science have been hard at work studying the storm’s impacts on the state. From high-resolution modeling to satellite imagery, here's a snapshot at how USF teams were hard at work.Hurricane satellite imagery/marine-science/news/2022/how-the-college-of-marine-science-responded-to-hurricane-ian.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of Marine Science,Hurricane IanToo many – or too few – job demands can spoil a good night’s sleep/news/2022/too-many-or-too-few-job-demands-can-spoil-a-good-nights-sleep.aspxA new study by researchers at the reveals that the relationship between work demands and a good night’s rest is nuanced. Conventional wisdom that suggests that people with the most demanding jobs would have the most trouble sleeping isn't necessarily true.Tue, 29 Nov 2022 00:00:00 Too many – or too few – job demands can spoil a good night’s sleepA new study by researchers at the reveals that the relationship between work demands and a good night’s rest is nuanced. Conventional wisdom that suggests that people with the most demanding jobs would have the most trouble sleeping isn't necessarily true.Colleagues at work/news/2022/too-many-or-too-few-job-demands-can-spoil-a-good-nights-sleep.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of Behavioral and Community Sciences,School of Aging StudiesTampa Bay’s diverse-owned businesses experience growth, greater successes after completing USF mentoring program/news/2022/tampa-bays-diverse-owned-businesses-experience-growth-greater-successes-after-completing-mentoring-program.aspxTwo dozen local businesses have completed the USF Mentor Protégé program, which provides businesses in the construction industry with training, development and partnership opportunities to help them grow their capacity and become more effective with competitive bidding processes.Mon, 28 Nov 2022 00:00:00 Tampa Bay’s diverse-owned businesses experience growth, greater successes after completing USF mentoring programTwo dozen local businesses have completed the USF Mentor Protégé program, which provides businesses in the construction industry with training, development and partnership opportunities to help them grow their capacity and become more effective with competitive bidding processes.: A Preeminent Research University/news/2022/tampa-bays-diverse-owned-businesses-experience-growth-greater-successes-after-completing-mentoring-program.aspxUniversity NewsMyUSF,Office of Supplier DiversityA campus fixture reflects on more than 50 years of memories at USF/news/2022/a-campus-fixture-reflects-on-more-than-50-years-of-memories-at-usf.aspxIn 1969, Joan “Sudsy” Tschiderer stumbled upon the St. Petersburg campus while on a shopping trip with her friend. At the time, the campus was located at the end of the Bayboro peninsula and was mostly a military base that had trained World War II servicemen.Tue, 22 Nov 2022 16:10:20 A campus fixture reflects on more than 50 years of memories at USFIn 1969, Joan “Sudsy” Tschiderer stumbled upon the St. Petersburg campus while on a shopping trip with her friend. At the time, the campus was located at the end of the Bayboro peninsula and was mostly a military base that had trained World War II servicemen.A campus fixture reflects on more than 50 years of memories at USF/news/2022/a-campus-fixture-reflects-on-more-than-50-years-of-memories-at-usf.aspxStudent SuccessAlumni,Boundless Bulls,College of Arts and Sciences, St. PetersburgUSF Research & Innovation, Florida High Tech Corridor invest in undergraduate research across USF/research-innovation/news/2022/fhtc-usf-reseach-innovation-undergrad-research.aspxThrough the newly formed Undergraduate Research Initiative, more than 150 students will receive paid research engagements, training and opportunities to present their work.External ArticleMon, 21 Nov 2022 09:00:00 USF Research & Innovation, Florida High Tech Corridor invest in undergraduate research across USFThrough the newly formed Undergraduate Research Initiative, more than 150 students will receive paid research engagements, training and opportunities to present their work.Lab scene/research-innovation/news/2022/fhtc-usf-reseach-innovation-undergrad-research.aspxResearch and Innovation,Student SuccessFlorida High Tech Corridor,MyUSF,Research and InnovationUSF faculty experts say inflation, changes in shopping behavior make holiday spending tough to predict/news/2022/usf-faculty-experts-say-inflation-changes-in-shopping-behavior-make-holiday-spending-tough-to-predict.aspxThis week traditionally kicks off the holiday shopping season, including Black Friday sales followed by Cyber Monday specials that drive some of the busiest retail activity of the year. But faculty experts from the say it could be difficult to predict what might happen.Mon, 21 Nov 2022 08:00:00 USF faculty experts say inflation, changes in shopping behavior make holiday spending tough to predictThis week traditionally kicks off the holiday shopping season, including Black Friday sales followed by Cyber Monday specials that drive some of the busiest retail activity of the year. But faculty experts from the say it could be difficult to predict what might happen.present near computer/news/2022/usf-faculty-experts-say-inflation-changes-in-shopping-behavior-make-holiday-spending-tough-to-predict.aspxResearch and InnovationMuma College of Business,MyUSFEisenberg to take new role focused on strengthening USF’s community partnerships/news/2022/eisenberg-to-take-new-role-focused-on-strengthening-usfs-community-partnerships.aspxIn the new role, Eric Eisenberg, who currently serves as the ’s interim provost and executive vice president, will use his 30 years of experience at USF and the strong ties he’s built within the Tampa Bay area to develop a cohesive and intentional strategy around the university’s community engagement activities.Wed, 16 Nov 2022 13:00:00 Eisenberg to take new role focused on strengthening USF’s community partnershipsIn the new role, Eric Eisenberg, who currently serves as the ’s interim provost and executive vice president, will use his 30 years of experience at USF and the strong ties he’s built within the Tampa Bay area to develop a cohesive and intentional strategy around the university’s community engagement activities.Eric Eisenberg/news/2022/eisenberg-to-take-new-role-focused-on-strengthening-usfs-community-partnerships.aspxUniversity NewsMyUSF,Provost SearchUSF ranked among top universities for global education/world/about/news/2022-open-doors-report.aspxAccording to a new report, USF remains the No. 1 destination in the state of Florida for international student enrollment and is ranked among the top 20 universities nationally for students studying abroad.External ArticleWed, 16 Nov 2022 11:00:00 USF ranked among top universities for global educationAccording to a new report, USF remains the No. 1 destination in the state of Florida for international student enrollment and is ranked among the top 20 universities nationally for students studying abroad.Students stand near the Eiffel Tower/world/about/news/2022-open-doors-report.aspxUniversity NewsUSF WorldTermites are key wood decomposers and could play a significant role in future ecosystems/arts-sciences/chronicles/2022/termites-key-wood-decomposers-could-play-significant-role-in-look-of-future-ecosystems.aspx?utm_source=usf-newsroom%26utm_medium=websiteIn an international study, USF researchers helped determine that termites are pivotal when it comes to breaking down wood, contributing to the earth's carbon cycle.External ArticleWed, 16 Nov 2022 11:00:00 Termites are key wood decomposers and could play a significant role in future ecosystemsIn an international study, USF researchers helped determine that termites are pivotal when it comes to breaking down wood, contributing to the earth's carbon cycle.Pieces of wood damaged by termites/arts-sciences/chronicles/2022/termites-key-wood-decomposers-could-play-significant-role-in-look-of-future-ecosystems.aspx?utm_source=usf-newsroom%26utm_medium=websiteResearch and InnovationCollege of Arts and Sciences,The HubUSF faculty experts available for interviews on holiday trends, including shopping and travel/news/2022/usf-faculty-experts-available-for-interviews-on-holiday-trends-including-shopping-and-travel.aspxExpectations for the season: travel and toy costs up, COVID-19 could still impact availability of some items.Mon, 14 Nov 2022 09:00:00 USF faculty experts available for interviews on holiday trends, including shopping and travelExpectations for the season: travel and toy costs up, COVID-19 could still impact availability of some items.shopping cart full of presents/news/2022/usf-faculty-experts-available-for-interviews-on-holiday-trends-including-shopping-and-travel.aspxResearch and InnovationMuma College of BusinessNew USF patent creates digital alibis/news/2022/new-usf-patent-creates-digital-alibis.aspxThe technology is the first of its kind to create and verify an unforgeable alibi that can be used in a variety of ways, including criminal justice.Mon, 14 Nov 2022 00:00:00 New USF patent creates digital alibisThe technology is the first of its kind to create and verify an unforgeable alibi that can be used in a variety of ways, including criminal justice.Digital alibi /news/2022/new-usf-patent-creates-digital-alibis.aspxResearch and InnovationCassidy Delamarter,College of Engineering,Muma College of Business,MyUSFUSF Dining serves up educational international experiences/news/2022/usf-dining-serves-up-educational-international-experiences.aspxUSF Dining Services celebrates the diversity of the USF community through its Tastes Around the World program. For some diners, it’s a taste of home, for others, it’s an educational opportunity to try something new.Mon, 14 Nov 2022 00:00:00 USF Dining serves up educational international experiencesUSF Dining Services celebrates the diversity of the USF community through its Tastes Around the World program. For some diners, it’s a taste of home, for others, it’s an educational opportunity to try something new.USF Dining employees scoop food on to plates for students in line./news/2022/usf-dining-serves-up-educational-international-experiences.aspxCampus Life,University NewsMyUSF,Torie Doll,USF Dining Services, St. PetersburgUSF weather update/news/2022/university-of-south-florida-weather-update.aspxThe is monitoring Tropical Storm Nicole and the possibility of any impacts to our region. USF business operations and classes will transition to remote only on Thursday, Nov. 10.Wed, 09 Nov 2022 00:00:00 USF weather updateThe is monitoring Tropical Storm Nicole and the possibility of any impacts to our region. USF business operations and classes will transition to remote only on Thursday, Nov. 10.Palm trees blowing in the wind/news/2022/university-of-south-florida-weather-update.aspxUniversity NewsTropical Storm NicoleUSF Tropical Storm Nicole FAQs/news/2022/usf-nicole-faqs.aspxUSF business operations and classes will transition to remote only on Thursday, Nov. 10. USF is closed on Friday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veteran’s Day. In-person classes and normal operations will resume on Saturday, Nov. 12.Wed, 09 Nov 2022 00:00:00 USF Tropical Storm Nicole FAQsUSF business operations and classes will transition to remote only on Thursday, Nov. 10. USF is closed on Friday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veteran’s Day. In-person classes and normal operations will resume on Saturday, Nov. 12. logo/news/2022/usf-nicole-faqs.aspxUSF AthleticsTropical Storm NicoleBrunch on the Bay raises $537,000 for Nursing/STEM building and student scholarships on Sarasota-Manatee campushttps://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2022/usf-sarasota-manatee-2022-brunch-on-the-bay.aspxThe 28th Annual Brunch on the Bay, the marquee benefit event for the ’s Sarasota-Manatee campus, raised a record $537,000 — and counting — for construction of a new Nursing/STEM building and student scholarships.External ArticleTue, 08 Nov 2022 00:00:00 Brunch on the Bay raises $537,000 for Nursing/STEM building and student scholarships on Sarasota-Manatee campusThe 28th Annual Brunch on the Bay, the marquee benefit event for the ’s Sarasota-Manatee campus, raised a record $537,000 — and counting — for construction of a new Nursing/STEM building and student scholarships.Karen Holbrook stands at the podium near rendering of new building.https://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2022/usf-sarasota-manatee-2022-brunch-on-the-bay.aspxUSF FoundationUSF Foundation, Sarasota-ManateeStudent veteran continues his service through research/news/2022/student-veteran-continues-his-service-through-research.aspxU.S. Air Force veteran Rio Tate was awarded the 2022 Tillman Scholarship through the Pat Tillman Foundation for his commitment to service work through research. Since high school, Tate was set on earning his higher education degrees and learning more about how the brain works.Mon, 07 Nov 2022 16:19:39 Student veteran continues his service through researchU.S. Air Force veteran Rio Tate was awarded the 2022 Tillman Scholarship through the Pat Tillman Foundation for his commitment to service work through research. Since high school, Tate was set on earning his higher education degrees and learning more about how the brain works.Student veteran continues his service through research/news/2022/student-veteran-continues-his-service-through-research.aspxStudent SuccessBoundless Bulls,College of Behavioral and Community Sciences,Sandra C. Roa,School of Aging StudiesVeteran and military-connected students continue to serve communities impacted by Hurricane Ian/news/2022/veteran-and-military-connected-students-continue-to-serve-communities-impacted-by-hurricane-ian.aspxMore than a month since Hurricane Ian made landfall, student veterans and alumni continue relief efforts in southwest Florida.Mon, 07 Nov 2022 00:00:00 Veteran and military-connected students continue to serve communities impacted by Hurricane IanMore than a month since Hurricane Ian made landfall, student veterans and alumni continue relief efforts in southwest Florida.Clean up efforts in damaged business/news/2022/veteran-and-military-connected-students-continue-to-serve-communities-impacted-by-hurricane-ian.aspxCommunity PartnershipsAlumni,Hurricane Ian,MyUSF,Office of Veteran SuccessAs midterms approach, USF researchers release findings from Florida public opinion survey regarding impact of inflation/news/2022/as-midterms-approach-usf-researchers-release-findings-from-florida-public-opinion-survey-regarding-impact-of-inflation.aspxResearchers at the have released results from a statewide survey that measures public opinion on the impact of inflation and attitudes toward government responses to the rising costs of goods and services.Tue, 01 Nov 2022 00:00:00 As midterms approach, USF researchers release findings from Florida public opinion survey regarding impact of inflationResearchers at the have released results from a statewide survey that measures public opinion on the impact of inflation and attitudes toward government responses to the rising costs of goods and services.Money and arrows pointing up/news/2022/as-midterms-approach-usf-researchers-release-findings-from-florida-public-opinion-survey-regarding-impact-of-inflation.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of Arts and Sciences,MyUSFCAMLS begins to research virtual and augmented reality uses in simulation traininghttps://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/blog/2022/11/01/camls-begins-to-research-virtual-and-augmented-reality-uses-in-simulation-training/With virtual and augmented reality becoming more prominent, the USF Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation is expanding its research efforts to explore the use of virtual and augmented reality in medical simulation training.External ArticleTue, 01 Nov 2022 00:00:00 CAMLS begins to research virtual and augmented reality uses in simulation trainingWith virtual and augmented reality becoming more prominent, the USF Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation is expanding its research efforts to explore the use of virtual and augmented reality in medical simulation training.Man uses augmented reality goggleshttps://hscweb3.hsc.usf.edu/blog/2022/11/01/camls-begins-to-research-virtual-and-augmented-reality-uses-in-simulation-training/Research and Innovation,USF HealthCAMLS,USF Health,USF Health Morsani College of MedicineProviding mind-body balance for students/news/2022/providing-mind-body-balance-for-usf-students.aspxHeather Walders approaches mental health and well-being holistically. As a mental health outreach clinician at the USF Counseling Center, Walders uses her background in social work, public health and yoga to consider how social pressures and current events impact her student clients.Fri, 28 Oct 2022 16:44:02 Providing mind-body balance for studentsHeather Walders approaches mental health and well-being holistically. As a mental health outreach clinician at the USF Counseling Center, Walders uses her background in social work, public health and yoga to consider how social pressures and current events impact her student clients.Providing mind-body balance for students/news/2022/providing-mind-body-balance-for-usf-students.aspxStudent SuccessAlumni,Boundless Bulls,Sandra C. Roa,USF Counseling CenterDiverse-owned businesses seeking to network and grow come together at USF’s largest Supplier Diversity Day/news/2022/diverse-owned-businesses-seeking-to-grow-enhance-their-skills-come-together-at-usf-event-on-oct-28.aspxHundreds of minority-owned businesses in pursuit of growing their companies, learning about future procurement opportunities and building their network participated in a free all-day event hosted by the .Fri, 28 Oct 2022 16:00:00 Diverse-owned businesses seeking to network and grow come together at USF’s largest Supplier Diversity DayHundreds of minority-owned businesses in pursuit of growing their companies, learning about future procurement opportunities and building their network participated in a free all-day event hosted by the .An above view of a room full of business booths and people networking./news/2022/diverse-owned-businesses-seeking-to-grow-enhance-their-skills-come-together-at-usf-event-on-oct-28.aspxUniversity NewsMyUSF,Office of Supplier DiversityUSF and Florida Inventors Hall of Fame launch new program to inspire next generation of inventors/news/2022/usf-and-florida-inventors-hall-of-fame-launch-new-program-to-inspire-next-generation-of-inventors.aspxThe program will provide students of all ages with innovative learning opportunities guided by inventor mentors and resources to develop their ideas.Wed, 26 Oct 2022 00:00:00 USF and Florida Inventors Hall of Fame launch new program to inspire next generation of inventorsThe program will provide students of all ages with innovative learning opportunities guided by inventor mentors and resources to develop their ideas.Norma Alcantar with students in a lab/news/2022/usf-and-florida-inventors-hall-of-fame-launch-new-program-to-inspire-next-generation-of-inventors.aspxResearch and InnovationCassidy Delamarter,Florida Inventors Hall of Fame,MyUSF,Research ParkUSF researchers release findings from Florida public opinion survey on key midterm issues, approval ratings and future elections/news/2022/usf-researchers-release-florida-public-opinion-survey-on-key-midterm-issues-approval-ratings-and-future-elections.aspxThe statewide survey measures public opinion on several key issues heading into the upcoming election, favorability ratings of candidates for governor and U.S. Senate, presidential/gubernatorial job approval, and perceptions of the Democratic and Republican parties.Tue, 25 Oct 2022 00:00:00 USF researchers release findings from Florida public opinion survey on key midterm issues, approval ratings and future electionsThe statewide survey measures public opinion on several key issues heading into the upcoming election, favorability ratings of candidates for governor and U.S. Senate, presidential/gubernatorial job approval, and perceptions of the Democratic and Republican parties.Voting booths/news/2022/usf-researchers-release-florida-public-opinion-survey-on-key-midterm-issues-approval-ratings-and-future-elections.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of Arts and Sciences,MyUSF supply chain management programs grow to meet soaring industry demand/news/2022/usf-supply-chain-management-programs-grow-to-meet-soaring-industry-demand.aspxSupply chain is the backbone of our economy, and it’s much more complex than many people realize. The USF Muma College of Business supply chain management program prepares graduates and upskills professionals to find success in this fast-growing field.Mon, 24 Oct 2022 09:00:00 supply chain management programs grow to meet soaring industry demandSupply chain is the backbone of our economy, and it’s much more complex than many people realize. The USF Muma College of Business supply chain management program prepares graduates and upskills professionals to find success in this fast-growing field.Female student points to supply chain map, surrounded by instructor and fellow students sitting at a table./news/2022/usf-supply-chain-management-programs-grow-to-meet-soaring-industry-demand.aspxStudent SuccessMonica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management and Sustainability,Muma College of Business,MyUSFHurricane Ian recovery: 'This is about doing what's right and helping people'/news/2022/usf-community-continues-to-provide-support-to-those-impacted-by-hurricane-ian.aspxAs soon as Hurricane Ian stormed through Fort Myers and its vicinity, USF community members sprang into action. From collecting donations, to hosting clean-up missions and lending professional expertise, faculty, staff and students are continuing efforts to support those in need.Thu, 20 Oct 2022 00:00:00 Hurricane Ian recovery: 'This is about doing what's right and helping people'As soon as Hurricane Ian stormed through Fort Myers and its vicinity, USF community members sprang into action. From collecting donations, to hosting clean-up missions and lending professional expertise, faculty, staff and students are continuing efforts to support those in need.USF College of Nursing faculty and staff are volunteering at Swift Action Force Emergency camps in southwest Florida – providing expertise in the medical tent and distributing food and water to families./news/2022/usf-community-continues-to-provide-support-to-those-impacted-by-hurricane-ian.aspxUniversity NewsCommunity Service,Hurricane IanThree generations of USF academics train to row across the Atlantic in support of marine conservation/news/2022/three-generations-of-usf-academics-train-to-row-across-atlantic.aspxIntegrative biology Professor Chantale Bégin is preparing for what is called “the world’s toughest row.” The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge is an annual race to row 3,000 miles from Spain’s Canary Islands to English Harbour in Antigua and Barbuda. Bégin’s team, Salty Science, includes two of her former students and her doctoral advisor.Wed, 19 Oct 2022 09:00:00 Three generations of USF academics train to row across the Atlantic in support of marine conservationIntegrative biology Professor Chantale Bégin is preparing for what is called “the world’s toughest row.” The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge is an annual race to row 3,000 miles from Spain’s Canary Islands to English Harbour in Antigua and Barbuda. Bégin’s team, Salty Science, includes two of her former students and her doctoral advisor.The team of four women row in their ocean rowing boat/news/2022/three-generations-of-usf-academics-train-to-row-across-atlantic.aspxUniversity NewsAlumni,College of Arts and Sciences,Department of Integrative Biology,MyUSF,Torie DollEducation and physics faculty team up to develop augmented reality simulations to enhance physics educationhttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2022/education-physics-faculty-team-up-to-develop-augmented-reality-simulations.aspxThe National Science Foundation has awarded USF researchers funding to develop simulations that improve students’ understanding and education outcomes in general physics courses.External ArticleWed, 19 Oct 2022 00:00:00 Education and physics faculty team up to develop augmented reality simulations to enhance physics educationThe National Science Foundation has awarded USF researchers funding to develop simulations that improve students’ understanding and education outcomes in general physics courses.Cell phone image shows worldhttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2022/education-physics-faculty-team-up-to-develop-augmented-reality-simulations.aspxResearch and Innovation St. PetersburgUSF to receive $6 million gift to support biomedical engineering research/news/2022/usf-to-receive-6-million-gift-to-support-biomedical-engineering-research.aspxAnonymous donor's planned gift to benefit College of Engineering, Morsani College of Medicine.Tue, 18 Oct 2022 09:30:00 USF to receive $6 million gift to support biomedical engineering researchAnonymous donor's planned gift to benefit College of Engineering, Morsani College of Medicine.Woman in biomedical engineering lab/news/2022/usf-to-receive-6-million-gift-to-support-biomedical-engineering-research.aspxUSF FoundationCollege of Engineering,Morsani College of Medicine,MyUSFWarming oceans likely to shrink the viable habitat of many marine animals – but not all/marine-science/news/2022/warming-oceans-likely-to-shrink-the-viable-habitat-of-many-marine-animals-but-not-all.aspxA study from the USF College of Marine Science is the first to drill down into the relationship between oxygen, temperature and the metabolic requirements of vertical migrators, which include billions of marine animals from tiny crustaceans to the jumbo squid.External ArticleTue, 18 Oct 2022 00:00:00 Warming oceans likely to shrink the viable habitat of many marine animals – but not allA study from the USF College of Marine Science is the first to drill down into the relationship between oxygen, temperature and the metabolic requirements of vertical migrators, which include billions of marine animals from tiny crustaceans to the jumbo squid.Divers swim underwater/marine-science/news/2022/warming-oceans-likely-to-shrink-the-viable-habitat-of-many-marine-animals-but-not-all.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of Marine ScienceManley Jaquiss’s Bulls spirit is contagious/news/2022/manley-jaquiss-bulls-spirit-is-contagious.aspxManley Jaquiss is one of USF’s most actively involved alums. In a sense, Jaquiss never really left since the first time he stepped onto the Tampa campus 40 years ago. He attends almost all the football games and alumni events with his wife and daughter, who are also USF alumnae.Mon, 17 Oct 2022 09:49:16 Manley Jaquiss’s Bulls spirit is contagiousManley Jaquiss is one of USF’s most actively involved alums. In a sense, Jaquiss never really left since the first time he stepped onto the Tampa campus 40 years ago. He attends almost all the football games and alumni events with his wife and daughter, who are also USF alumnae.Manley Jaquiss’s Bulls spirit is contagious/news/2022/manley-jaquiss-bulls-spirit-is-contagious.aspxStudent SuccessAlumni,Boundless Bulls,College of Behavioral and Community Sciences,Sandra C. RoaUSF professor to help improve pandemic-induced child behavioral problems through multi-million dollar federal grant/news/2022/usf-professor-to-help-improve-pandemic-induced-child-behavorial-problems-through-multi-million-dollar-federal-grant.aspxThe funding will operate the National Center on Pyramid Model Innovation and allow a national team of faculty to investigate and address behavioral and equity issues in early childhood programs.Mon, 17 Oct 2022 00:00:00 USF professor to help improve pandemic-induced child behavioral problems through multi-million dollar federal grantThe funding will operate the National Center on Pyramid Model Innovation and allow a national team of faculty to investigate and address behavioral and equity issues in early childhood programs.Preschoolers/news/2022/usf-professor-to-help-improve-pandemic-induced-child-behavorial-problems-through-multi-million-dollar-federal-grant.aspxResearch and InnovationCassidy Delamarter,College of Behavioral and Community Sciences,MyUSFNeighbor helping neighbor: USF researcher explores the positive impact of 'zero responders' in the wake of Hurricane Ian/news/2022/neighbor-helping-neighbor-usf-researcher-explores-the-positive-impact-of-zero-responders-in-the-wake-of-hurricane-ian.aspxAssistant Professor Christa Remington just returned from the Fort Myers area where she met with public officials, FEMA personnel and local nonprofit leaders to discuss how they can leverage social ties and build greater synergy between them, and the grass-roots efforts led by local volunteers.Fri, 14 Oct 2022 00:00:00 Neighbor helping neighbor: USF researcher explores the positive impact of 'zero responders' in the wake of Hurricane IanAssistant Professor Christa Remington just returned from the Fort Myers area where she met with public officials, FEMA personnel and local nonprofit leaders to discuss how they can leverage social ties and build greater synergy between them, and the grass-roots efforts led by local volunteers.Damaged home with sign that says, "Thanks Ian, no home, food or money"/news/2022/neighbor-helping-neighbor-usf-researcher-explores-the-positive-impact-of-zero-responders-in-the-wake-of-hurricane-ian.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of Arts and Sciences,Hurricane Ian,MyUSFNew preservation grant will help make historic Williams House more secure during hurricaneshttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2022/williams-house-restoration-larger-grant.aspxThe historic John C. Williams House on the St. Petersburg campus will undergo major restorations and upgrades over the next two years thanks to a $280,640 matching grant from the Florida Division of Historical Resources.External ArticleFri, 14 Oct 2022 00:00:00 New preservation grant will help make historic Williams House more secure during hurricanesThe historic John C. Williams House on the St. Petersburg campus will undergo major restorations and upgrades over the next two years thanks to a $280,640 matching grant from the Florida Division of Historical Resources.Williams Househttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2022/williams-house-restoration-larger-grant.aspxCampus Life St. PetersburgGenesis Rivera Marrero on the importance of building communityhttps://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2022/genesis-rivera-marrero-on-the-importance-of-building-community.aspxSince arriving on the Sarasota-Manatee campus, Rivera Marrero has embraced her new home with open arms. In addition to her coursework, she works three campus jobs — community leader and peer coach in the Department of Student Support Services, coordinator for the Campus Activities Board and lead work-study in the Office of Veteran Success.External ArticleWed, 12 Oct 2022 00:00:00 Genesis Rivera Marrero on the importance of building communitySince arriving on the Sarasota-Manatee campus, Rivera Marrero has embraced her new home with open arms. In addition to her coursework, she works three campus jobs — community leader and peer coach in the Department of Student Support Services, coordinator for the Campus Activities Board and lead work-study in the Office of Veteran Success.Genesis Rivera Marrero on the importance of building communityhttps://www.sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/news/2022/genesis-rivera-marrero-on-the-importance-of-building-community.aspxStudent SuccessBoundless Bulls,Community ServiceUSF awarded a $1.5 million National Science Foundation grant to help build more equitable communities/news/2022/usf-awarded-a-2-milliion-national-science-foundation-grant-to-help-build-more-equitable-communities.aspxThe university will be partnering with East Tampa community members to address disparities in urban infrastructure.Tue, 11 Oct 2022 00:00:00 USF awarded a $1.5 million National Science Foundation grant to help build more equitable communitiesThe university will be partnering with East Tampa community members to address disparities in urban infrastructure.Students on a toxic tour in East Tampa/news/2022/usf-awarded-a-2-milliion-national-science-foundation-grant-to-help-build-more-equitable-communities.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of EngineeringUSF anthropologists begin transfer of ancient ancestors to Native American tribes/news/2022/usf-anthropologists-begin-transfer-of-ancient-ancestors-to-native-american-tribes.aspxThe Department of Anthropology has begun the final steps in a long process to return the ancient ancestors of Native Americans, previously used for research, to the Seminole Tribe of Florida.Mon, 10 Oct 2022 08:00:00 USF anthropologists begin transfer of ancient ancestors to Native American tribesThe Department of Anthropology has begun the final steps in a long process to return the ancient ancestors of Native Americans, previously used for research, to the Seminole Tribe of Florida.Safety Harbor Tocobaga location/news/2022/usf-anthropologists-begin-transfer-of-ancient-ancestors-to-native-american-tribes.aspxResearch and InnovationCollege of Arts and Sciences,Department of Anthropology,MyUSFUSF’s Women in Leadership & Philanthropy honors Judy Genshaft, Donna Petersenhttps://giving.usf.edu/impact/usfs-women-leadership-philanthropy-honors-judy-genshaft-donna-petersenUSF President Emerita and Professor Judy Genshaft was honored with WLP's Lifetime Achievement Award and Donna Petersen, USF’s chief health officer and dean of the College of Public Health, received WLP’s Community Leadership Award, which is for visionary leaders doing extraordinary things to make the Tampa Bay region a better place for women to live and work.External ArticleMon, 10 Oct 2022 08:00:00 USF’s Women in Leadership & Philanthropy honors Judy Genshaft, Donna PetersenUSF President Emerita and Professor Judy Genshaft was honored with WLP's Lifetime Achievement Award and Donna Petersen, USF’s chief health officer and dean of the College of Public Health, received WLP’s Community Leadership Award, which is for visionary leaders doing extraordinary things to make the Tampa Bay region a better place for women to live and work.Rhea Law and Judy Genshafthttps://giving.usf.edu/impact/usfs-women-leadership-philanthropy-honors-judy-genshaft-donna-petersenHonors and AwardsDonna Petersen,President Judy GenshaftFinalists announced in provost search/news/2022/finalists-announced-in-university-of-south-florida-provost-search.aspxThe today announced four finalists have been selected in the search for the university’s next provost and executive vice president of academic affairs.Thu, 06 Oct 2022 10:00:00 Finalists announced in provost searchThe today announced four finalists have been selected in the search for the university’s next provost and executive vice president of academic affairs.Graphic says, "Provost Search"/news/2022/finalists-announced-in-university-of-south-florida-provost-search.aspxUniversity NewsMyUSF,Provost SearchUSF invites the community to join in Homecoming Week events/news/2022/homecoming-week-events-2022.aspxThe welcomes the Tampa Bay area community to attend Homecoming Week celebrations, Oct. 9-15. Participants can join students, alumni, faculty and staff in dozens of events across all campuses, including a concert, carnival, talent show, parade and the USF football game on Saturday, Oct. 15, at Raymond James Stadium.Wed, 05 Oct 2022 00:00:00 USF invites the community to join in Homecoming Week eventsThe welcomes the Tampa Bay area community to attend Homecoming Week celebrations, Oct. 9-15. Participants can join students, alumni, faculty and staff in dozens of events across all campuses, including a concert, carnival, talent show, parade and the USF football game on Saturday, Oct. 15, at Raymond James Stadium. Homecoming 2022. Forever green and gold. October 9th through the 15th. Images of the parade and boat race./news/2022/homecoming-week-events-2022.aspxCampus LifeAlumni,Homecoming,MyUSFUSF researchers advance efforts to develop a protein-based treatment therapy for individuals with ALS/news/2022/usf-researchers-advance-efforts-to-develop-a-protein-based-treatment-therapy-for-individuals-with-als.aspxResearchers at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine successfully tested a protein that has the potential to aid in the development of a protein-based therapy for patients with ALS.Tue, 04 Oct 2022 00:00:00 USF researchers advance efforts to develop a protein-based treatment therapy for individuals with ALSResearchers at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine successfully tested a protein that has the potential to aid in the development of a protein-based therapy for patients with ALS.Testing proteins/news/2022/usf-researchers-advance-efforts-to-develop-a-protein-based-treatment-therapy-for-individuals-with-als.aspxResearch and Innovation,USF HealthCassidy Delamarter,Morsani College of Medicine,MyUSFUSF weather update/news/2022/usf-weather-update.aspxThe is monitoring the projected path of the tropical system currently developing in the Caribbean and the possibility of any impacts to the Tampa Bay region. The safety of students, faculty and staff is our highest priority as we track the storm.Mon, 03 Oct 2022 14:00:00 USF weather updateThe is monitoring the projected path of the tropical system currently developing in the Caribbean and the possibility of any impacts to the Tampa Bay region. The safety of students, faculty and staff is our highest priority as we track the storm.: A Preeminent Research University/news/2022/usf-weather-update.aspxUniversity Newsuniversity news