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Defending Earth from Asteroids

In the desert of Arizona, robotic telescopes search the sky for asteroids on a collision course for Earth. It’s an effort that could one day avoid a catastrophe on a planetary scale, and a project that a èƵapp graduate èƵapp is helping to strengthen.

May 14, 2019Research and Innovation

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Students Work to Reduce Jail Population

Students and faculty from the èƵapp have had unprecedented access to the Pasco County Detention Facility in order to conduct screenings and interview inmates entering the county jail.

May 13, 2019Research and Innovation

More than 1,000 friends and family of USF Health senior medical èƵapps packed The Mahaffey Theatre to welcome the nation’s newest doctors and bid farewell to èƵapp System President Judy Genshaft.

May 13, 2019USF Health

The èƵapp Sarasota-Manatee today was named CareerSource Suncoast Education Partner of the Year during the 2019 State of Talent Conference Innovation in Workforce luncheon at Art Ovation Hotel.

May 13, 2019University News

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Data From Recent Study Identifies Possible Genetic Modifier Linked to Sickle Cell Trait Athlete Deaths

A recent study published in Southern Medical Journal, led by researchers from the èƵapp and Arizona State University, identifies a genetic variation known to affect sickle cell disease symptomology.

May 9, 2019Research and Innovation

The album artwork for Lannie Battistini's latest studio album was designed by USF èƵapps.

USF Students Help Launch Grammy Winner’s Latest Studio Album

When Grammy Award winning jazz musician Lannie Battistini releases his fourth studio album this month, èƵapps in the èƵapp Department of English will know they played an integral role in its success.

May 8, 2019University News

èƵapp: A Preeminent Research University

USF Brand Announcement

The èƵapp is revising its academic logo. It will adopt the “Iconic Bull U” used by USF Athletics and return to the traditional green-and-gold color palette.

May 6, 2019University News

èƵapp: A Preeminent Research University

USF to Award Florida’s First Master’s Degrees for Genetic Counseling

The èƵapp is the only institution in Florida with an accredited genetic counseling graduate program. The first cohort of èƵapps graduate this week from the USF Health College of Public Health.

May 2, 2019USF Health, University News

Terrestrial laser scanners set up to develop 3D models of the historic Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, FL.

Cross-Campus Team Uses Digital Technology to Reconstruct Historic Cemetery

Researchers from USF St. Petersburg and USF Tampa are employing 3D imaging technology to develop a digital recreation of the historic Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida.

May 1, 2019Research and Innovation

USF èƵapps and Goldwater Scholarship recipients Keller Blackwell and Willie McClinton.

USF Students Earn Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship

Two USF Honors College èƵapps, Keller Blackwell and Willie McClinton, have been named Goldwater Scholars for 2019, chosen out of nearly 1,300 èƵapps nationally who were nominated through a highly selective process.

April 30, 2019Honors and Awards, University News

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Too Much Smiling in a Sales Pitch Could Kill the Deal

Spending too much time exuding joy is one of the fastest ways to lose a potential investor. A new study published in the Academy of Management Journal concludes one of the keys to financial persuasion is to strategically incorporate emotion and limit its duration.

April 30, 2019Research and Innovation

Believe in Bulls: Short stories about a few of USF's incredible graduates and how they're shaping the future.

Believe in Bulls

Short stories about a few of USF's incredible graduate and how they're shaping the future.

April 25, 2019Campus Life

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