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ԹϱStudy Questions Accuracy of the “Ferguson Effect”

Public criticism and distrust of police following the 2014 shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri has had a minimal impact on officer morale nationwide. This is in sharp contrast to the “Ferguson Effect,” a term used to blame a rising crime rate in major cities and officer withdrawal from proactive policing.

April 1, 2020Research and Innovation

The current coronavirus outbreak is not preventing ԹϱHealth patients from seeing their providers. As the pandemic grew last week and most of Florida shifted to working remotely – and many health care facilities halted in-person patient visits – ԹϱHealth quickly ramped up its telemedicine capabilities across the faculty practice.

March 31, 2020COVID-19, ԹϱHealth

When Susan M. Perry, PhD, CRNA, ARNP, FAAN, served as an infection control officer in the U.S. Air Force in the 1990s, she never predicted that the skills she was honing three decades ago would one day save her husband and herself during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020.

March 31, 2020COVID-19, ԹϱHealth

The Թϱ (USF) Health, Formlabs, a leading 3D printing company, and Northwell Health, New York’s largest healthcare provider, today announced they have successfully produced and tested a 3D printed nasal swab to address emergency shortages that hospitals and health care teams may face as testing for COVID-19 increases.

March 30, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

A photo of the face shields being created at USF's Mini-Circuits Design for X Laboratory

ԹϱMedical Engineers to Mass Produce Face Shields for Protection Against Coronavirus

The ԹϱMini-Circuits Design for X Laboratory has developed an assembly line to create face shields. Michael Celestin and his team are producing one per minute and hope over the next month to manufacture 10,000 face shields to be donated to Tampa General Hospital, USF’s primary teaching hospital and the ԹϱHealth faculty practice.

March 30, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

College of Public Health graduate student, Miriam Escobar, helps track COVID-19 exposure.

Identifying the ‘At-Risk’: ԹϱFaculty and Students Helping Stop the Spread of COVID-19

More than 60 Թϱstudents and faculty members are dispersed across the state of Florida to assist the Florida Department of Health in identifying people who’ve come in contact with someone who’s tested positive for the coronavirus. They’re focused on finding those considered ‘high-risk’, meaning someone who may have attended the same gathering, or were in close proximity.

March 30, 2020COVID-19, University News

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Grocery Stores and Other Retailers Forced to Cope with Consumer Demand during COVID-19 Outbreak

In normal times, shoppers browse the aisles of the grocery store, pick what they want or need, toss it into the cart and move on their way. They never consider the process it takes to get that product onto the shelf. But since the COVID-19 outbreak and spread, a greater importance and awareness has been placed on the pre-sale process known as supply chain management.

March 27, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

Arias (left) and European Commission Joint Research Centre collaborator Fabio Farinosi (right) stand with the chief construction engineer of one of the Amazon dams investigated in Arias’ and Farinosi’s recent paper.

Research of ԹϱCivil and Environmental Engineering professor in Sustainability Nature

Mauricio Arias, Ph.D., has spent the last decade conducting research into the effects of dams built on some of the most biodiverse rivers in the world, and his latest paper could help guide hydropower development in the Amazon.

March 26, 2020Research and Innovation

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Managing Time and Stress During Remote Learning

Թϱ Success and Wellness Coach, Shaun Richardson, shares a few tips on how students can mange their anxiety and workload during the time away from campus.

March 25, 2020COVID-19, University News

An image Dr. John Ogden on a sail boat which is now in the ԹϱDigital Libraries Collection.

Coral Reef Changes Documented in New ԹϱLibraries Digital Collection

Forty years of coral reef research is now available to Թϱstudents and scientists worldwide. Integrative Biology Professor Emeritus John Ogden, PhD, donated thousands of photos from his research on tropical coastal marine ecosystems along with their accompanying journal publications, maps, data and field diaries.

March 23, 2020University News

A resource guide to GIS data, mapping tools, news and related information concerning Florida's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

March 23, 2020University News

As universities around the world move to hold classes online due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Թϱ students are turning to a time-honored concept to stay connected: the pen pal.

March 20, 2020COVID-19, Campus Life, University News

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